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Classic Cases - GLOBAL DISASTERS: Inquiries into Management EthicsRobert E. Allinson New York: Prentice Hall, 1993
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 23 January 2015
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1 Allison, Global Disasters: Inquiries into Management Ethics (New York: Prentice-Hall, 1993).
2 Ibid., 1.
3 Ibid., 4.
4 Ibid., 7. (Italics in original.)
5 Ibid., 8.
6 Ibid., 10.
7 Ibid., 11.
8 Ibid., 15.
9 Ibid., 23.
10 Ibid., 27.
11 Ibid., 39.
12 Ibid., 51.
13 Ibid., 52.
14 Ibid., 54.
15 Ibid., 59.
16 Ibid., 74.
17 Ibid., 75.
18 Ibid., 76.
19 Ibid., 94.
20 Ibid., 96.
21 Ibid., 97.
22 Ibid., 273.
23 “How Ethical Are Businessmen?” Harvard Business Review (August, 1961), 6.
24 “The ‘Cog in the Machine’ Manifests: The Banality and the Inevitability of Evil,” Business Ethics Quarterly, 8, 4(1998): 743.
25 Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1996.
26 Allinson, Business Ethics Quarterly, 1998, 747.
27 Ibid., 747.
28 Ibid., 750.
29 Ibid., 749.
30 Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1972 (2d ed. rev.).
31 Webster Unabridged Dictionary, 1983.
32 Webster International Dictionary, 1967.
33 Random House, 1966.
34 Funk and Wagnalls, 1997.
35 Global Disasters, 26.
36 Ibid., 270. (Italics in original.)
37 Ibid., 273.
38 New York: Prentice Hall, 1993.