Subject Index
FR. Oswald A. J. Mascarenhas, S.J.
(XLRI: Xavier Institute of Management, India)
Corporate Ethics for Turbulent Markets
ISBN: 978-1-78756-188-5, eISBN: 978-1-78756-187-8
Publication date: 30 October 2018
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Mascarenhas, S.J., F.O.A.J. (2018), "Subject Index", Corporate Ethics for Turbulent Markets (Corporate Ethics for Turbulent Markets), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 307-320. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-78756-187-820181016
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INDEX
ABInBev/SABMiller
, 268
Absorptive capacities
, 44
Accidental adversaries
, 110–111
Accounting and financial fraudulent practices
, 183
Advanced cloud computing structures
, 26
Affinity frauds
, 170
Agency problem
, 249, 255
Aggressive accounting
, 170
AI. See Artificial intelligence (AI)
Airbnb
, 253
Amazon
, 223, 229, 252
Ambiguity
, 32
American capitalism
, 129
American economy
, 20
American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA)
, 161
Analyst research conflicts
, 170
Angel investors
, 255–256
Antecedents
, 84
ARC. See Asset reconstruction company (ARC)
Archetypes of systems thinking
accidental adversaries
, 110–111
balancing process with delay
, 111–113
eroding goals
, 115
escalation
, 114–115
fixes that backfire
, 107–108
growth and underinvestment
, 113–114
limits to growth
, 102–104
shifting the burden
, 104–107
success to the successful
, 111
tragedy of the commons
, 108–110
Artificial intelligence (AI)
advanced cloud computing structures
, 26
advancements in
, 221–223
advantages
, 224
automation
, 28, 225–226
for better life
, 237–239
deep learning
, 26
definition
, 25, 219–220
disadvantages
, 224–225
ethical challenges of
, 233–234
fundamental essence and operations of
, 219–221
growth
, 241
legal aspects of
, 230–233
moral challenges of
, 234–236
neural network
, 26
potential
, 226–229
and robotics
, 217
robots
, 25
spiritual challenges of
, 236–237
Wanton AI developments
, 223–224
See also Automation
Artificial-intelligence-enhanced robots
, 236
Asset management, fluidity of
, 260–261
Asset Management Company (AMC)
, 256
Asset reconstruction company (ARC)
, 192
Association for the Advancement of Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB)
, 161
Association of Certified Fraud Examiners
, 174
Association of Corporate Fraud Examiners
, 163
Augmented reality (AR)
, 226
Automatic tagging
, 219
Automation
, 26, 225
advantage
, 225
e-commerce websites
, 230
See also Artificial intelligence (AI)
Back-propagation
, 222
Balancing feedback loop
, 86
Balancing loop
, 110
Bank of Baroda
, 249
Bank of International Settlements (BIS)
, 205
Bankruptcy
, 207
Bankruptcy code
, 190
Bankruptcy Law
and credit
, 210
for India
, 195–197
Beguile
, 163
Benefit corporation
, 144
Bhushan Steel
, 190–191
Black Swan events
, 116
“Boiled frog” syndrome
, 114
Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE)
, 192
Bonding and binding spirit
, 49
Book value
, 212
Boundary or nonsystemic thinking
, 175
Brand names and warranties
, 39
Brexit
and global market turbulence
, 22–23
referendum
, 2
Bribery
, 161–165
Brundtland Commission’s Report
, 21
BSIA. See Buyer-seller information asymmetries (BSIA)
Buddhist tradition
, 49
Bureaucratization
, 134
Bush Treasury
, 257
Business corporation
, 13
Business ethics
, 47, 121
and managerial ethics
, 54–55
Business Outlook
, 192
Buyer–seller exchange management process values
, 69
Buyer–seller information asymmetries (BSIA)
, 11, 34–40
brand names and warranties
, 39
characterization
, 40
credence goods
, 39
Federal Trade Commission (FTC)
, 35
information
, 34–35
information asymmetry (IA)
, 34, 39
knowledge-intensive industries
, 40
local, national and global spread, sources
, 36–38
low-cost goods
, 35
product complexity
, 39
professional knowledge-intensive service industries
, 35
quality signals
, 39
tangible products
, 39
technology/capital-intensive services
, 35
California energy market
, 19
Capital democratization
, 263–266
Capitalism
, 247
benefit corporation
, 144
capitalist corporation
, 129–133
capitalist problems resolution
, 136–144
conscious capitalism
, 144, 147–149
in defense of
, 125
definition
, 125–126
The Dharma of Capitalism (2012)
, 149–150
Hobbesian
, 127–128
inclusive capitalism
, 145–147
inherent social contradictions of
, 175–176
intentional public policies and
, 146–147
market turbulence of
, 174–175
positive effects
, 144
private property morality
, 126–127
profits and losses morality
, 133–134
Smith, Adam
, 128–129
social externalities of
, 176–177
systems thinking, FECS
, 136
turbulent market stabilization and market sustainability
, 137–138
Weber, Max, ethics of
, 134–135
welfare capitalism based on taxing
, 135–136
welfare capitalism/dependence culture
, 135
Capitalism-fed corporate greed
, 176
Capitalists
, 125, 249
corporation
, 129–133, 259–266
problems resolution
, 136–144
Cash shortage
, 28
C corporation
, 256
CDR. See Corporate debt restructuring (CDR)
Ceaseless renunciation
, 134
Certainty
, 31
Certificate of Deposit (CD)
, 86
Chicanery
, 163
Chinese economy
, 19
Chinese exports
, 20
Civilizations, spirituality
, 49
“Clean and green” products
, 21
Closer-to-home Sahara case
, 249
Cloud services
, 229
“Cocos”
, 205–206
Collaborative entrepreneurship
, 262
Collapsing gigantic investment markets
, 120
Commercialization of leisure
, 134
Communism
, 116
“Compensating feedback”
, 94, 95
Concomitants
, 84
Conflicting interests
, 249
Conflict of interest
, 248
Conscious capitalism
, 144, 147–149
Consequences
, 84
Consequentialism
, 58
Conspicuous consumption, sanctification of
, 134
Consumer boycotts
, 46–47
Consumer privacy
, 68
Contemporary market capitalism
, 128
Contextual intelligence
, 229
Conventional linear methods, feedback concept
, 85
Corporate bankruptcy
, 211
Corporate citizenship and stewardship
, 68
Corporate debt restructuring (CDR)
, 207
Corporate earnings
, 18
Corporate ethics
, 1, 4–5, 23, 30, 90–93
approach to
, 46–48
business ethics and managerial ethics
, 54–55
conceptually ethics
, 76
conceptual versus operational definitions
, 48
corporate ethics
, 56
corporate executive act
, 76
corporate value ethics
, 67
corrective justice, ethical theory of
, 66–67
deontology, ethical theory of
, 63
descriptive versus prescriptive ethics
, 57–58
distributive justice, ethical theory of
, 63–66
dynamics of
, 74–75
ethicality
, 51–52
ethical theories
, 58
ethics, business ethics, and corporate ethics
, 56–57
gray area in
, 68–69
laws
, 70
legality
, 52–53
legality, ethicality, morality, and spirituality (LEMS)
, 72–74
methodology of
, 69
morality
, 51, 70
nature’s templates that control human events
, 101–115
principles
, 76
spirituality
, 49–50, 69–70
systemic laws for systems thinking
, 93–101
teleology, ethical theory of
, 58–63
values
, 53–54
virtue ethics
, 71
Corporate executive act
, 75
Corporate executive action
, 65
Corporate frauds
combating
, 179–180
and corporate damages
, 161
instruments of market turbulence as
, 170–174
types of
, 165–170
Corporate governance
, 263
Corporate morality
, 51
Corporate psychologists
, 180
Corporate statesmen
, 3–4
Corporate sustainability
, 21
Corporate value ethics
, 33–34, 67
Corporation
, 243, 246
capitalist corporation
, 259–266
Chinese economic invasion
, 258–259
crowd-funding
, 253–256
crowd innovations
, 253–256
dissatisfaction with
, 248–250
FECS-based
, 247–248
high-potential startups
, 252–253
promoter dominance
, 250–251
share buybacks
, 251–252
tax reforms
, 256–257
Corrective justice, ethical theory of
, 66–67
Corruption, investigating
, 162–165
Cost containment and profit maximization
, 235
Cray Supercomputer Company
, 99
“Creative destruction”
, 122
Credence goods
, 39
Credit
, 204
and bankruptcy
, 210
rating agencies
, 208, 222
Crony capitalism
, 250
Crowd-funding
, 244–246, 253–256
Crowd innovations
, 253–256
Cultural competencies
, 13
The Cultural Contradictions of Capitalism
, 175
Culture of prosperity
, 177
Customer relations management (CRM)
, 52
Cycle time performance
, 12
Darwinian Justice
, 176
Das Kapital (1867)
, 151
Debt obligations
, 205
Debt-overleveraged companies
, 195
Debt recovery tribunal (DRT)
, 196
Debt-to-equity ratio (D/E)
, 209
Deception
, 163
Decision-making processes
, 199, 263
Declining debt/EBITDA ratio
, 209
Deep learning
, 25
Defense Advances Research Projects Agency
, 26
Democratization of capital
, 263–266
Demonetization in India and market turbulence
ambiguity
, 32–33
cash shortage
, 28
certainty
, 31
characterizing the structure
, 32
corporate ethics
, 30
corporate “value ethics”
, 33
employment
, 28
impact
, 28
man-made wicked problems
, 33
organizational ethics cultures
, 33
public outrage and humiliation
, 28
ramifications
, 28
real estate business
, 28
Reserve Bank of India (RBI)
, 27
revenues
, 28
risk
, 31
socioeconomic problems
, 33
structure
, 29–30
supply chains
, 28
transport sector
, 28–29
uncertainty
, 31–32
wicked problems
, 32
Deontology, ethical theory of
, 63
Dependence culture
, 135
Depreciation and amortization
, 208
Determinants
, 84
Dharma
, 49
The Dharma of Capitalism (2012)
, 149–150
Dharmashastra
, 49
Dictionary of Business
, 52
Distributive justice, ethical theory of
, 66
corporate executive action
, 65
differences
, 64
Egalitarianism
, 65
equality of opportunity
, 65
executive action
, 65
inequalities
, 65
“justice principles”
, 66
libertarian ethic
, 65
principles
, 64
problems
, 64
procedural justice
, 65
Dodd-Fran financial regulations
, 265
Do-it-yourself tax reform
, 256
Dot-Com Bubble
, 249
Dotcom crash
, 205
Double agency
, 250
Drone technology
, 232
DVD-by-mail service
, 253
Dynamic complexity
, 84
Earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT)
, 208
Earnings per share (EPS)
, 18, 251
EBIT. See Earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT)
EBITDA
calculation
, 212
credit rating agencies
, 208
debt-to-equity ratio (D/E)
, 209
declining debt/EBITDA ratio
, 209
depreciation and amortization
, 208
earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT)
, 208
financial performance
, 208
interest coverage ratio (ICR)
, 208
long-term debt to capitalization ratio
, 209
misconception
, 208
noncash expenses
, 213
non-GAAP measure
, 212
E-Commerce in India
, 122–124
Economic chaos, market turbulence and
, 18–19
Economies, emergence tracking
, 13–18
The Economist
, 192
Economy
, 18
Egalitarianism
, 65
Electrosteel
, 190–191
Embezzlement
, 165
Employee relationships management (ERM)
, 52
Employee rights and duties
, 68
Employment
, 28, 65, 71, 199, 230, 247
Enron
, 19, 158–159
bankruptcy
, 179
corporate fraud
, 155–157
scandal
, 249
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
, 22
Environmental turbulence
, 11
EPS. See Earnings per share (EPS)
Equality of opportunity
, 65
Equipment leasing
, 170
Equity crowd-funding
, 244–246
Equity Recourse Note (ERN)
, 206
ERM. See Employee relationships management (ERM)
ERN. See Equity Recourse Note (ERN)
“Escalation” fallacy
, 235
Essar Steel
, 190–191
Ethical behaviors
, 57
Ethical compliance
, 44
Ethical conformance
, 52, 68
Ethical goodness (dharma)
, 77
Ethicality
, 51–52, 267
Ethical theories
, 58
Ethics
business ethics, and corporate ethics
, 56–57
corporate failure in
, 180
EBITDA
, 208–209
promoter dominance in modern corporations
, 198–200
Ethics Resource Center
, 47
“European brotherhood”
, 44
European Coal and Steel Community
, 44
European Economic Community by Treaty of Rome (1957)
, 44
“Everyday low price” strategy
, 111
Executive action
, 64
Exercitant
, 50
Expanding consumption
, 132
“Expert systems”
, 221–222
Facebook
, 252
Fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG)
, 21
FECS. See Free enterprise capitalist system (FECS)
FECS-based corporation
, 247–248
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC)
, 174
Federal Trade Commission (FTC)
, 35
Feedback concept
causal–effect influence
, 83
circular or dynamic influence
, 84
conventional linear methods
, 85
dynamic complexity
, 84
financial crisis
, 85
financial market
, 85
mechanisms
, 144
positive or negative
, 83
problem, identification and solution
, 84
processes, reinforcing and balancing
, 86–88
reciprocal influence
, 84
traditional linear influence
, 83
wicked problems
, 84
Felicity
, 128
“Fifth-generation” project
, 221
Financial companies
, 96, 97
Financial crisis
, 82, 85
Financial instruments
, 120
Financial market crisis
, 120
Financial number game
, 19
Financial shenanigans
, 19
Financial stress
, 113
Financial wealth
, 201
Flipkart
, 122–124, 252, 254
FMCG. See Fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG)
Forbes Magazine (2002)
, 19
Forex scandal
, 249
Forrester, American market research company
, 226
Fortune Magazine (2002)
, 19
“Forward buying”
, 110
Fosters individualism
, 175
Fraud
, 161, 164–165
contemporary versions of
, 161–162
corruption and bribery, distinguishing between
, 183
failure of corporate accountability
, 179
investigating
, 162–165
legal and occupational ambiguity
, 180–186
supply and demand side of
, 181–182
synonyms or equivalents
, 163
turbulent markets combating
, 177–179
Fraudulent practices
, 250
Freedom from tyranny
, 133
Free enterprise capitalist system (FECS)
, 82, 101, 121, 136
assumptions of
, 130–131
corporate executives
, 11
corporate morality, interrelationships for identifying
, 91–92
corporate strategies to revitalize
, 142–143
in defense of
, 129–133
destruction of
, 155–188
dimensions
, 88
language of interrelationships
, 89
SOPE
, 89–90
stakeholders
, 8
“system at unrest”
, 89–90
systems thinking
, 88
Free markets
, 125
capitalism
, 132
system
, 136
Friction-free economy
, 260
A Future that Works: Automation, Employment and Productivity
, 231
Gap
, 47
General Motors
, 260
Geneva-based International Organization for Migration
, 23
Global buying power
, 13
Global climate change and policies
Brundtland Commission’s Report
, 21
“clean and green” products
, 21
corporate sustainability
, 21
innovative policies
, 21
intended nationally determined contributions (INDCs)
, 21
Paris Committee of Climate Change
, 21
Paris Summit Agreement
, 22
sustainability policies
, 21
sustainable development
, 21
Global employment
, 13
Globalization
, 11, 24, 30, 74, 100, 177
Global warming and resource depletion
, 24
Grameen Bank
, 121–122
Gray area in corporate ethics
, 68–69
Great by Choice (2011)
, 34, 178
Gross domestic product (GDP)
, 13
G20 summit
, 24
Harshavardhana
, 77
High-potential startups
, 252
Hobbesian capitalism
, 127–128
Hollinger International
, 19
Home Depot
, 47
Home mortgage lenders
, 112
Hotel Airbnb
, 252
Humanoid robot Sophia
, 26
Hybrid financial instruments
, 205–207
Hyderabad-based Advanced Data Research Institute
, 219
Immigrant populations and global refugee crisis
corporate ethics
, 23
ethical and moral issues
, 25
Geneva-based International Organization for Migration
, 23
globalization
, 24
global warming and resource depletion
, 24
G20 summit
, 24
international asylum immigration crisis
, 44
market turbulence
, 25
migration
, 24
Inclusive capitalism
definition
, 145–146
and intentional public policies
, 146–147
poverty alleviation
, 146
privatizing public services
, 145
INDCs. See Intended nationally determined contributions (INDCs)
Indian economy
, 20
Industrial codes of conduct
, 68
Inequalities
, 64
Inequity and inequality
, 234
Information and communication technologies (ICTs)
, 146–147
Information asymmetry (IA)
, 34, 39
Inherent social contradictions of capitalism
, 175–176
Initial public offerings (IPOs)
, 264
Injustice
, 66
Innovative policies
, 21
Inquiry into the Causes of Economic Growth: The Wealth of Nations, An
, 120
Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India
, 196
The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code 2016 (IBC 2016)
, 195
Intellectual property rights and duties
, 68
Intended nationally determined contributions (INDCs)
, 21
Intentional public policies and inclusive capitalism
, 146–147
Interest coverage ratio (ICR)
, 208
Internal Advisory Committee (IAC)
, 191
International asylum immigration crisis
, 44
International Federation of Robotics
, 231
International Monetary Fund (IMF)
, 188
“Internet of things (IOTs)”
, 217
Inverting
, 257
Investment
, 201
Invisible hand
, 129
The Journal of Business Ethics
, 161
“Justice principles”
, 66
Kautilya’s Arthashastra
, 49, 78
Kiva Robotics LLC in 2012
, 223
Kmart
, 47
Knowledge development
, 12
and cycle time performance
, 13
Knowledge-intensive industries
, 40
Law compliance
, 52
Laws, corporate ethics
, 69
“Leadership dharma”
, 49
Legal and occupational ambiguity
, 180–186
Legal compliance
, 68
Legality
, 52–53, 266
Legality, ethicality, morality, and spirituality (LEMS)
, 74–75, 218, 230–239
Leverage
, 98, 110
The Leviathan (1651)
, 127
Levi-Strauss
, 47
Libertarian ethic
, 65
Lie
, 164
Limited capital expenditures (Capex)
, 253
Linear thinking
, 100
Long-term debt to capitalization ratio
, 209
Long-termism
, 261–262
Low-cost goods
, 35
Machiavellian executive
, 176
Machiavellianism
, 176
Machine intelligence (MI)
, 215, 219
Machine learning
, 230
and big data
, 232
Mana, AI platform
, 223
Management literature
, 43
Managerial ethics
, 54–56
Man-made wicked problems
, 33
Market capitalism, ethical defenses of
, 152
Market orientation
, 44
Market responsiveness
, 44
Market stabilization
, 178
Market turbulence
, 1
artificial intelligence (AI)
, 25–26
Brexit and global market turbulence
, 22–23
as buyer–seller information asymmetry
, 34–40
corporate growth source
, 42–43
decision-making
, 12
definition
, 12–13
demonetization in India and
, 27–34
and economic chaos
, 18–19
ethical concerns
, 43
global climate change and policies
, 21–22
global markets, Chinese invasion of
, 21–22
immigrant populations and global refugee crisis
, 23–25
Massive corporate fraud
, 120
McDonald’s
, 47
Meditation
, 50
Microsoft Launches “Tay”
, 216
Migration
, 24
Misleading
, 163
Misrepresentation
, 164
Modern Debt-Stressed Corporation
, 192–194
Moral engagement
, 52
Morality
, 51, 57–58, 69, 79, 267
promoter dominance
, 200–203
tax subsidy and debt distortion
, 203–205
Moral obedience
, 68
Myntra
, 122–124
Narratives
, 58
NASDAQ markets
, 161
National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT)
, 190–191
Natural intelligence (NI)
, 215, 217
Netflix
, 253
Net worth (NW)
, 18
Neural networks
, 26, 222
New product introductions
, 44
New product outcomes
, 44
New York Stock Exchange (NYSE)
, 161
The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) market
, 112
Nia, integrated AI platform
, 223
Nicomachean Ethics
, 66
Nike
, 47
NMRKT
, 256
Noncash expenses
, 213
Non-GAAP measure
, 212
Nonphysical transactional abuses
, 165, 168–169, 183
Nonproductive assets (NPAs)
, 111
NPDD
, 261–262
Oaktree Capital Management
, 265
Obfuscation
, 163
Off balance-sheet financing
, 263
Oil and gas schemes
, 170
Online capitalism
, 122–124
Organizational ethics cultures
, 33
Organizational learning
, 44
Organizational memory
, 12, 44
Organizational value ethics
, 67
Otto, self-driving automobiles startup
, 223
Our Common Future
, 21
Overhanging
, 205, 207
Overleveraged corporate debt
, 207
Overstocked inventories
, 112
Ownership, change in
, 261
Paris Committee of Climate Change
, 21
Paris Summit Agreement
, 22
“Parity products”
, 132
Parmalat
, 19
Partner relations management (PRM)
, 52
Patent rights and duties
, 68
“Permanence” campaign
, 23
Persephone Brewing Company (PBC)
, 244–246
Personal security
, 68
P&G
, 110–111
Physical transactional abuses
, 165, 166–167
Pleasure (kama)
, 77
Political regulation and watchdog control
, 13
Poverty
, 177
Presidency Towns Insolvency Act (1909)
, 195
Price–earnings (P/E) ratios
, 18
Prime-bank schemes
, 170
Private property morality
, 126–127
Procedural justice
, 65–66
Process mapping and systems thinking
, 82–83
Procrastination
, 112
Product complexity
, 39
Product quality orientation
, 44
Professional knowledge-intensive service industries
, 35
Profits and losses morality
, 133–134
Promissory notes
, 170
Promoter dominance
, 250–251
ethics, in modern corporations
, 198–200
morality
, 200–203
Promoters as investors
, 202–203
Protestant Ethic
, 134
Public outrage and humiliation
, 28
Public sector unit (PSU) banks
, 192
Punjab National Bank
, 249
Purusharthas
, 77
Pygmalion effect
, 87
Quality improvement
, 83
Quality signals
, 39
Quarterly capitalism
, 248–249
Rajarshi
, 50
Rajasic guna (energizing power)
, 77
Ramifications
, 28
Raytheon
, 258
Real estate business
, 28
Real estate developers
, 112
Regulations
, 249
Reinforcement learning
, 230
Reinforcing feedback loop
, 86
Reserve Bank of India (RBI)
, 27
Returns on assets (ROA)
, 18
Returns on equity (ROE)
, 18
Returns on invested capital (ROIC)
, 108
Returns on investment (ROI)
, 18
Returns on sales (ROS)
, 108
Revenues
, 28
1992 Rio Earth Summit
, 22
Rise of the Robots
, 230
Risk, demonetization in India
, 27
Risk management
, 44
Robotics
artificial intelligence (AI) and
, 218
in radiosurgery
, 223
Robotics 1972
, 221
Robots
, 25
Round-trip
, 19
“Round-trip” trading
, 174
Routine and nonroutine labor force
, 230
Routine transactional operations, AI
, 237
Sarbanes-Oxley Act (2002)
, 6, 47, 161, 180, 251, 265
Sattwa guna (or vigilance power)
, 77
School of Salamanca
, 126, 152
S corporation
, 268
Seduction
bribery or corruption
, 165
deception
, 164
definition
, 164
embezzlement
, 165
fraud
, 164–165
lie
, 164–165
misrepresentation
, 164
nonphysical transactional abuses
, 168–169
physical transactional abuses
, 166–167
“superior knowledge”
, 164
SeedInvest
, 254
Self-driving Uber cars
, 223
Self-fulfilling prophecy
, 87, 113
“Sell/buyback” trading
, 174
The Shame of the Cities
, 77
Share buybacks
, 251
Shareholder-value revolution
, 248
Share market concentration
, 201–203
Shell Oil
, 47
Short-termism. See Quarterly capitalism
Sick Industrial Companies Act (SICA)
, 207
Sick Industrial Companies (Special Provisions) Repeal Act (2003)
, 195
Smartphones
, 224
1980s massive public sector investment in AI
, 221
Smith, Adam
, 128–129
Snapdeal
, 252
“Snapshot thinking”
, 99
Social compliance
, 68
Social Darwinism
, 176
Social entrepreneurship
, 262
Socioeconomic problems
, 33
Sophia, female robot
, 216
SOX Act
, 6, 47, 161, 180
Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius of Loyola (1491–1556)
, 50
Spirituality
, 50, 70, 226, 267
bonding and binding spirit
, 49
Buddhist tradition
, 49
“categorical imperatives”
, 49
civilizations
, 49
dharma
, 49
dharmashastra
, 49
exercitant
, 50
“image and likeness of God”
, 49
Kautilya’s Arthashastra
, 49
“leadership dharma”
, 49
meditation
, 50
purusharthas
, 77
rajarshi
, 50
Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius of Loyola (1491–1556)
, 50
Spiritual transcendence (moksha)
, 77
Startups
, 252–253, 262
State capitalism
, 126
Stocking up
, 110
Stock market indices
, 18
Strategic thinking
, 139
Stressed assets
, 196
Subjects, objects, properties, and events (SOPE)
, 80, 162
Subterfuge
, 163
“Success to the successful” archetype
, 111
Sunshine Coast Association for Community Living (SCACL)
, 244
“Superior knowledge”
, 164
Supervised learning
, 230
Supply chain management
, 12
Supply chains
, 28–29
Sustainability policies
, 21
Sustainable competitive advantage (SCA)
, 12
Sustainable development
, 21
Symptomatic solutions
, 104–106
Systemic laws for systems thinking
, 93–101
Systems thinking approach
, 80, 81
archetypes of, See Archetypes of systems thinking
corporate ethics, critical systems thinking questions
, 90–115
feedback concept
, 83–86
feedback processes, reinforcing and balancing
, 86–88
free enterprise capitalism system (FECS)
, 88–89, 136
market turbulence problem
, 81–82
and process mapping
, 82–83
system
, 80–81
“systems dynamics”
, 81
Tangible products
, 39
Tax Reform Act of 1986
, 257
Tax reforms
, 256–257
Tax subsidy and debt distortion
advantages
, 204
corporate financial decisions
, 203–204
debt subsidy
, 203–204
disadvantages
, 205
principal
, 203
tax benefits
, 203–204
Technology/capital-intensive services
, 35
Teleology, ethical theory of
, 58–63
Territorial tax systems
, 257
Tesla
, 260
Tesla Motors
, 229
The Tiananmen Square massacre
, 112
Total quality management (TQM)
, 83
“Tragedy of commons”
, 108–110
Transactions exchange-based management curriculum
, 237
Transport sector, demonetization in India
, 28–29
Treaty of Lisbon
, 22
Treaty of Paris (1951)
, 44
Trickery
, 163
Turbulent market stabilization and market sustainability
, 137–138
Tweed Days in St. Louis
, 77
Uber
, 103, 106, 253
Uncertainty
, 31–32
Underinvestment
, 113–114
UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)
, 21
Unscrupulous brokers
, 170
Unstructured problems
, 31
Unsupervised learning
, 230
Utilitarianism
, 58, 63
Values, corporate ethics
behavior and
, 54
ethical deliberations
, 53–54
honesty
, 54
human dignity
, 54
inalienability
, 54
levels
, 53–54
moral principles
, 54
Venture capitalist (VC) firms
, 252
Virtual reality (VR)
, 226
Virtue ethics
, 71
Vizio
, 252
Volkswagen scandal
, 201
Vulnerabilities
, 93
WABOT-1
, 221
Wal-Mart
, 21, 47, 110–111
Wanton AI developments
, 223–224
Wash trades
, 170
Wash trading
, 19, 174
Watkins, Sherron
, 158–160
Watson, self-learning AI tool
, 223
Waymo, Google self-driving car
, 223, 224
Wealth and power (artha)
, 77
Wealth distribution
, 201–202
Weber, Max
capitalism, ethics of
, 134–135
Welfare capitalism
, 126
based on taxing
, 135–136
dependence culture
, 135
WeWork
, 252, 254
WhatsApp
, 252
Wholesale power traders
, 19
Wicked problems
, 32, 84, 95
World.com
, 19
World Trade Organization (WTO)
, 259
XCON
, 222
Zero-sum game cycle
, 111
Zinnov
, 252
Z scores
, 211–212
- Prelims
- Prologue: Corporate Ethics for Turbulent Markets of Today
- Chapter 1 Characterizing Market Turbulence Today as a Source of Market Opportunity
- Chapter 2 The Domain and Context of Corporate Ethics: Introducing Concepts and Directions
- Chapter 3 A Systems Thinking Approach to Understand the Challenge of Corporate Ethics in the Turbulent Markets of Today
- Chapter 4 The Success of Free Enterprise Capitalist System When Designed and Deployed Rightly
- Chapter 5 The Destruction of Free Enterprise Capitalist System When Infected by Fraud, Corruption, and Bribery
- Chapter 6 The Turbulent Market of Modern Debt-overleveraged and Promoter-dominated Corporations
- Chapter 7 Artificial Intelligence and the Emergent Turbulent Markets: New Challenges to Corporate Ethics Today
- Chapter 8 The Ethics of Reinventing the Morally Embattled Corporation
- Epilogue: The Twenty-first Century Legal, Ethical, Moral, and Spiritual (LEMS) Challenges of Corporate Governance
- References
- Author Index
- Case Index
- Subject Index