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  • Though they cannot supplant nor replace other methodologies, films can possibly raise new questions, provide different perspectives, and reveal unique ways of knowing about seminal subject, at least by comparison to the standard fare of academic analysis. Each one, "ethics" and "leadership," draw upon substantially different intellectual literatures, scholarly methodologies, traditional assumptions, and disciplinary perspectives. Film, often far better than social science literature, may provide a more "holistic account" of not only individual lives, but entire situations where ethical leadership is practiced. Finally, ethical leadership includes the use of symbols. Symbols abound throughout, thus giving the story meaning, depth, and power beyond simply "a typical feel-good" movie. List...

    ... the broad cultural shift to image production and image influence throughout American culture. F... Stalin, who staked their own personal reputations on unconditional victory at Stalingrad. An interes...Its story centers around a mining family in New Mexico struggling to survive hand-to...

  • Introduction . I. Search Engine Technology and Business. A. Technology. 1. Indexing . 2. Queries . 3. Results . 4. Content . B. Business. II. . A. Users' Interests. 1. Query Privacy . 2. Unbiased Results . B. Providers' Interests. 1. Minimizing Costs . 2. Avoiding Unfair Competition. 3. Prominent Placement in Results . C. Third Parties' Interests. 1. Ownership. 2. Reputation . 3. Privacy . 4. User Virtue . D. Search Engines' Interests. 1. Preventing Search Engine Optimization . 2. Preventing Click Fraud . 3. Innovation . 4. Competition . III. Interconnections in Search Engine Law. A. Claims Against Search Engines as Functional Substitutes. B. The Pros and Cons of Disclosure and Mandated Results. C. User Privacy Concerns Implicate Others' Interests. D. ...

    ... their own privacy, to protect their reputations, and to preserve what they see as "user virtue." A... appropriate incentives to maximize its productive contributions while deterring rent-seeking behavio... the Case for the Implications of the Data Mining of Personal Information in the Form of Public Opin...

  • ... of quickly affecting companies' reputations and bottom lines, both for better and for worse. E...New text-mining, discovery and visualization technologies can help...

  • This Article provides the first comprehensive analysis of the law and policy of privacy on social network sites, using Facebook as its principal example. It explains how Facebook users socialize on the site, why they misunderstand the risks involved, and how their privacy suffers as a result. Facebook offers a socially compelling platform that also facilitates peer-to-peer privacy violations: users harming each others' privacy interests. These two facts are inextricably linked; people use Facebook with the goal of sharing information about themselves. Policymakers cannot make Facebook completely safe, but they can help people use it safely. The Article makes this case by presenting a rich, factually grounded description of the social dynamics of privacy on Facebook. It then uses that d...

    ...Jobs have been lost, reputations smeared, embarrassing secrets broadcast to the wor...* Strip-mining social networks is bad for the social environment....Yochai Benkler describes peer production as a mode of "information production that is not b...

  • ... appropriate screening levels to each product category, rather than to. DMEPOS suppliers as a wh... easily lead to irreparable damage to reputations and the companies' business. Response: The publica... for payment or to conduct effective data mining to identify patterns of fraud, waste, and abuse. A...

  • ..., the evolving structures of global production--multinational enterprises and global supply chain... to ethical values and most seek good reputations, firms must focus primarily on profit and, therefo... diamonds, 2004 ICMM Int'1 Council on Mining and Metals sustainable development principles, 200...

  • ... over time just as markets do, as a by-product of participants' active engagement in it. (16) In ... Traders; medieval Iceland; Maine and mining camps in-the American West. See Avner Greif, Reput... & LARRY SAMUELSON, REPEATED GAMES AND REPUTATIONS: LONG-RUN RELATIONSHIPS 3 (2006). . (196.) See gen...

  • Businesses have never been insulated from expectations about their social responsibilities. What is different today is that the issues are far more numerous, complex, global, and fast-changing than ever before. Global warming, childhood obesity, unfair labor practices, air and water pollution - the list goes on and on. The impact that these issues can have on a company's future has also increased - to potentially devastating levels - because today's social activists have more avenues and tools to influence and mobilize public opinion around hot-button issues. Some business executives are resisting these trends, arguing that a company's obligation to society is only to provide the best return possible for its shareholders. But more and more executives are taking a strategic approach to t...

    ... landscape and even torpedo the reputations of businesses that have been caught unawares or ar... from these trends, by creating new products, services, and markets for unmet social needs, as ...Mining companies such as BHP Billiton and Phelps Dodge Mi...

  • .... And what a diverse collection of products and services they produce: craft beer, medicine, i... Trinidad to raise their family in the old mining town. Since then, Danielson Designs, which employs... Henry Kapteyn, who have international reputations in the development of world-class ultrafast laser ...

  • ...Must. 11. Pest. 12. Physical Plant. 13. Product Complaint. 14. Quality. 15. Quality Control. 16. Q... rule to cover (see Freeman United Coal Mining Company v. Federal Mine Safety and Health Review C... their desire to avoid damage to their reputations. In addition, adulterated products are already ill...



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