The Ethics of Fundraising (C): The Catchere Gift and the Admissions Director 

Additional material for UV1956 and UV1958. “Hide by R. Edward Freeman, Wendy Bolger, Jenny Mead Source: Darden School of Business 2 pages. Publication date: April 11, 2003. Prod. #: UV1958-PDF-ENG

The Ethics of Fundraising (A): Santa in Spring Chimney Hung Stockings Overflow 

This is a series of four portfolios (marked by D) illustrates the various dilemmas that may arise in the fundraising arena. The focus is primarily on the academic environment. “Hide by R. Edward Freeman, Wendy Bolger, Jenny Mead Source: Darden School of Business 3 pages. Publication date: April 11, 2003. Prod. #: UV1956-PDF-ENG

The Ethics of Fundraising (D): The Evil Corporate Sponsor and the Virtuous Nonprofit 

Additional material for UV1956, UV1957 and UV1958. “Hide by R. Edward Freeman, Wendy Bolger, Jenny Mead Source: Darden School of Business 3 pages. Publication date: April 11, 2003. Prod. #: UV1959-PDF-ENG

Why Corporations Cant Control Chicanery 

Most business schools teach ethics. But many complain that schools do not teach enough, or does not teach it well, given the many recent cases of mischief in high positions in corporate America. This position is naive, personal ethics “made” long before people reach the visiting business school. There are ways, however, think about the […]

Sailing in Rough Seas 

Although not found in the business environment, this case illustrates the fundamental principles and rights, and outlines the stakeholders in the situation where the ethically questionable behavior happened. “Hide by R. Edward Freeman, Jenny Mead, Drew Freides Source: Darden School of Business 2 pages. Publication Date: May 28, 2003. Prod. #: UV1965-PDF-ENG

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