An online research management platform including a bibliography composer and note-taking features.
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NoodleTools is a resource that allows students to evaluate resources, build accurate citations, archive source material, take notes, outline topics, and prepare to write. it generates accurate MLA, APA, and Chicago/Turabian references with options to annotate and archive lists of documents. It offers a visual 'tabletop' to manipulate, tag and pile notecards, then connect them in outlines to prepare for writing. Why use it?
Use this resource if you are looking for an all-in-one resource to assist with note-taking, citations, and pre-writing projects.
HSTalks - 11:40
This is lecture number seven, Business, Core Values, and Our Collective Self-Deceptions.
In this lecture, we will discuss the relationship between law, politics, and the market economy, along with how behavioral psychologists undermine the very notion that individuals and corporations can act in rational ways for their long-term interests. In doing this, we will look at some of the dominant business narratives of our time around business and free markets.
HSTalks - 12:42
I'm Don Mayer. I teach at the University of Denver and this is lecture number 5.
In this lecture, we look at how all of us, corporations included, will often orient to short-term rewards rather than to long-term goals. We will discuss whether profits are the only purpose of a business.
HSTalks - 11:06
In this final lecture, I will refer back to some key points from the first seven lectures about business ethics and what has been called corporate social responsibility. Humanity faces a number of key issues for the future: climate change, growing inequality, the impact of artificial intelligence, rampant disinformation on social media, and an evident decline in democratic values around the world. These issues will not be addressed effectively without ethical leaders in business and in politics, and with ethically minded citizens that can discern truth from falsehood and reject false narratives about themselves, the market, and the public good.
HSTalks - 13:34
This is lecture number 6: Ethical Traps in Business Organizations.
Being ethical in everyday life is difficult enough, but the challenges are even greater in business settings. There are several reasons for this.
HSTalks - 9:41
Hello and welcome to Henry Stewart Talks, a talk about business ethics. This is lecture 1, Ethics, and Why it Matters.
In this lecture, we ask and answer several questions. What is ethics? How is ethics different from morality? Why do we make so many moral judgments? And why does it matter to be ethical?
HSTalks - 9:55
This is lecture 3 of the Henry Stewart Talks: What about business ethics?
In this lecture, we ask and answer: Can there be ethics in business and why should business people care about ethics?
Sage Knowledge - 7:30
Cristina Neesham, reader in business ethics and corporate social responsibility at Newcastle University Business School, discusses four modes of using power and influence in the exercise of leadership.
HSTalks - 21:54
Today I'm speaking to Charles Wookey, CEO of Blueprint for Better Business, a charity devoted to inspiring businesses to serve society. We will be discussing ethics in business and in management. I will be asking a simple question that perhaps is more difficult to answer (and has many and varied answers), that will revolve around what middle and junior managers should do in different circumstances.
Alexander Street Video - 6:21
In this video, Professor Goergen offers a definition of corporate governance that helps highlight the main conflicts of interest that can arise in firms.
Sage Knowledge - 15:09
Katie Leggett, sustainability officer, and David McKay, environment & culture leader, discuss the ways Innocent Drinks, a sustainabilty-based drink company, supports and maintains its core values throughout its operations.