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Philosophy / Business ethics / Business simulation / Ethical egoism / Utilitarianism / Stakeholder / Salary inversion / Corporate social responsibility / Simulation / Ethics / Social philosophy / Consequentialism
Date: 2009-06-08 16:40:53
Philosophy
Business ethics
Business simulation
Ethical egoism
Utilitarianism
Stakeholder
Salary inversion
Corporate social responsibility
Simulation
Ethics
Social philosophy
Consequentialism

Is Pay Inversion Ethical? A Three-Part Exercise

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