Other Business Ethics Sites

51 Great Sites For Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainability

http://www.savingtheworld.net/index.php/blog/post/RealizedWorth/238
A nice list of sites, blogs, and other web resources.

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Applied Ethics resources on the WWW

http://www.ethicsweb.ca/resources/

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Business Ethics Training Blog

http://www.businessethicstraining.org/
Interesting blog, with a focus on business ethics as an academic discipline.

From the blog:
This blog is a result of my experience as both a business owner and as an employee during which I came across a wide variety of ethical and moral issues.

During a long career in international business including a number of e-commerce ventures – I’ve realized the importance of proper business ethics training to meet the growing challenges in the 21st century workplace.

Not only are these issues complex – many haven’t been seen before due to the rise of the internet, technology and the sweeping changes made to the way we work.

Globalization and the necessity to deal across cultures – what may be okay and permissible in one culture being taboo in another. Today even many small businesses outsource – and there are issues in that as well.

Hopefully this blog will seek to address many of these issues and more.

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BusinessEthics.ca

http://www.businessethics.ca/
The Canadian source for business ethics issues.

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CSRwire.com — Corporate Social Responsibility Newswire Homepage

http://www.csrwire.com/

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Ethical Corporation

http://www.ethicalcorp.com/
Based in London, Ethical Corporation produces reports, publishes a magazine, holds conferences, and acts as a resource for businesses on the issue of sustainability.

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Ethics Training Compendium

http://www.aspaonline.org/ethicscommunity/compendium/ete.html
“The Ethics Section of the American Society for Public Administration developed this comprehensive Ethics Training Compendium in furtherance of our mission to advance ethics in public administration. This collection of ethics training resources – materials, books, articles, and websites – provides information and knowledge in ethics.” This site has 3 main sections: Ethics Directory, Applied Ethics and Ethics Theory.

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Green Inc. – Energy, the Environment and the Bottom Line

http://www.nytimes.com/pages/business/energy-environment/index.html
This New York Times Energy & Environment section features news, analysis, content from ClimateWire and Greenwire, and a blog.

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Green Money Online Guide

http://www.greenmoney.com/
“From the stock market to the supermarket.”

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NY Times – Finding Business Ethics on and About the Internet

http://www.netcheck.com/nytimes.htm.

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The “Awesome Library” – Business Ethics listings

http://www.awesomelibrary.org/Classroom/Technology/Business/Business_Ethics.html
This site contains a very comprehensive list of resources: lesson plans, lists, materials, news articles and essay

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The Centre for Excellence in Corporate Social Responsibility

http://www.cim.org/csr/
“The Centre for Excellence on Corporate Social Responsibility is being developed by The Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum as one of the four pillars of the Canadian government’s action plan on CSR, Building the Canadian Advantage announced in March 2009. Over the coming year, this site will become the hub of knowledge on CSR-related practices and approaches as they apply to the extractive sector. The focus is to help Canadian companies doing business around the world, provide tools and information for all stakeholders, and to raise the bar for excellent CSR-related practices in the extractive industry.”

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University of San Diego – Ethics Matters

http://ethics.sandiego.edu/
This site “is intended to provide updates on current literature, both popular and professional, that relates to ethics.” It contains an online reference library, case studies, an ethics calendar with information about conferences, and a very good search feature.

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Washington Post Corporate Ethics Page

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/business/specials/corporateethics/
You may have to register to get access, but it’s a good site.

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