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Monopolistic Pricing and Market Ethics in Rural Indonesia:‎An Islamic Economic Analysis of The Spice Trade

International Journal of Accounting and Economics Studies
This study investigates the monopolistic pricing practices in the spice trade of Desa Bangkapi, a rural agrarian community in West Java, ‎Indonesia.
Iwan Wisandani   +5 more
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Understanding Negotiation Ethics

2011
You have been getting erratic performance from your mobile handset the last few days and you decide to bring it back to the mobile service provider for repairs. At the customer service counter, the service representative examined the equipment and informed you that you have violated the warranty agreement.
Kelvin Pang, Cynthia S. Wang
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Designing for Sustainability: Negotiating Ethical Implications

IEEE Technology and Society Magazine, 2010
This article presents the "culturally negotiated ethical triangle" as a tool for those charged with making decisions involving issues of sustainability and society. Analyzing decision-making processes for creating and developing new technologies is a crucial component of advancing sustainability.
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Ethical conduct in negotiations: drivers and trajectories

International Journal of Conflict Management
Purpose This study aims to examine ethical behavior in negotiations, specifically focusing on the dynamics between cognitive processes and ethical conduct within negotiation contexts. While prior research has predominantly used rational frameworks to explain unethical behavior, emphasizing profit and self-interest, this work also considers nonrational
Kröcher, Felix   +2 more
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Ethics in Negotiation: Causes and Consequences

Academy of Management Perspectives, 2019
Why do negotiators act ethically or unethically? What happens after they do? Despite accumulating evidence on the causes and consequences of ethical and unethical behavior in non-negotiation situat...
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Negotiating Participatory Ethics in the Midst of Institutional Ethics

2015
This paper proposes participatory ethics as a framework from which we might begin to proactively engage some of the contradictions and gaps inherent in institutional ethical frameworks. A growing number of researchers negotiate ethical dilemmas encountered in research or expectations for what constitutes ethical research practice in collaborative ...
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Negotiating ethics in dementia care

Dementia, 2006
Providing care for people with dementia is often complex and ethically difficult, and is guided by the values of people with dementia and professional and lay carers. Each participant brings often different, and sometimes conflicting, perspectives, which contribute to the difficulty of negotiating suitable care.
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Negotiating the Ethics of Care and Justice

Educational Administration Quarterly, 1997
This article explores the competing demands imposed by the ethics of care and justice in an urban high school. Beginning with theoretical constructs of each ethic, the author contrasts care and justice as ideal types and discusses the tensions in educational administration around negotiating the two ethics.
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Understanding Negotiation Ethics [PDF]

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You have been getting erratic performance from your mobile handset the last few days and you decide to bring it back to the mobile service provider for repairs. At the customer service counter, the service representative examined the equipment and informed you that you have violated the warranty agreement.
Kelvin Pang, Cynthia S. Wang
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