Browsing BI Open by Author "Brinkmann, Johannes"
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Business ethics across the curriculum?
Brinkmann, Johannes; Sims, Ronald R.; Nelson, Lawrence J. (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2011)This article describes and discusses team teaching and particularly guest lectures as a way of integrating ethics into the business curriculum. After a brief discussion of business school responsibilities and the teaching ... -
Combining risk and responsibility perspectives: first steps
Brinkmann, Johannes (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2013)Business activity can be analyzed through a “risk awareness” perspective and a “responsibility awareness” perspective. However, risk and responsibility are actually interdependent. Risk‐taking triggers responsibility issues ... -
Consumer Ethics Research: Reframing the Debate About Consumption for Good
Brinkmann, Johannes; Peattie, Ken (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2009)Consumer ethics is an underdeveloped specialism of business and marketing ethics, within which most publications have focused on bad rather than on good ethics, and on consumer dishonesty rather than on consumer idealism ... -
Consumer insurance fraud/abuse as co-creation and co-responsibility: a new paradigm
Lesch, William C.; Brinkmann, Johannes (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2011)Insurance fraud and abuse—international concerns—are inherent in the proposition of insurance and prevalent in insurer-insured interactions. While the subject of considerable industry and regulatory attention, this ... -
Insurance for the poor? First thoughts about microinsurance business ethics
Radermacher, Ralf; Brinkmann, Johannes (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2011)Microinsurance is the provision of insurance services to the poor, usually in developing countries. One of the key criteria of poverty is vulnerability even to minor events. In such cases even micro coverage can make a ... -
Putting Ethics on the Agenda for Real Estate Agents
Brinkmann, Johannes (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2009)This article uses sociological role theory to help understand ethical challenges faced by Norwegian real estate agents. The article begins with an introductory case, and then briefly examines the strengths and limitations of ... -
Using Ibsen in Business Ethics
Brinkmann, Johannes (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2009)To celebrate the 100th anniversary of Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen’s death, during 2006 quite a number of cultural events were launched (cf. http://www.ibsen.net/). The paper suggests to celebrate Ibsen as a potentially ... -
Voicing moral concerns: Yes, but how? The use of Socratic dialogue methodology
Brinkmann, Johannes; Lindemann, Beate; Sims, Ronald R. (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)After a selective review of relevant literature about teaching business ethics, this paper builds on a summary of Fred Bird’s thoughts about the voicing of moral concerns provided in his book about moral muteness (1996). ...