Index

Rob Docters (Abbey LLP, UK)
Hans Gieskes (Former Chairman)

Ethics and Hidden Greed

ISBN: 978-1-80455-871-3, eISBN: 978-1-80455-868-3

Publication date: 24 May 2023

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Docters, R. and Gieskes, H. (2023), "Index", Ethics and Hidden Greed, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 169-173. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-80455-868-320231017

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Copyright © 2023 Rob Docters and Hans Gieskes. Published under exclusive licence by Emerald Publishing Limited


INDEX

Aerial Work Platforms (AWPs)
, 139

Anger
, 89

Apocalypse
, 153

ethics in 536 AD
, 156–157

life at bad moment
, 154–156

relevance
, 157–158

Apple
, 12, 25–26

Architects
, 120

Artificial intelligence (AI)
, 51–52, 56

regulation
, 56–57

scaling and
, 52

Artificial reality (A/R)
, 4, 57

Associative logic
, 26

Augmented reality
, 57

Baby Boomers
, 82

Bad boomers
, 86–87

Baker
, 11–12, 14

Bayer Pharmaceuticals
, 94–95

Beagles
, 78–79

Behaviors
, 67

“Birds Aren’t Real” movement
, 109

Blank
, 38

Boomer view
, 82–83

Boston Consulting Group (BCG)
, 56

Brand
, 40

British Society for the Protection of Mini Skirts
, 60–61

Broad trust
, 25–27

Bullying
, 14–15

Bullying Customers
, 145–149

Business-to-business software (B2B software)
, 70

Cambridge Utilitarian School
, 3

Cash
, 40

Change management
, 111–114

Cherry pickers (see Aerial Work Platforms (AWPs))

Chief Ethics Officer
, 140–141

Chief Executive Officers (CEOs)
, 124, 129

Chief financial officer (CFO)
, 151

Chief Trust Officer (see Chief Ethics Officer)

Christianity
, 37

CIA analysts
, 31

Citibank
, 88

Classical economics
, 84

Classical Greeks
, 91–92

COBOL
, 55–56

Colbert Report
, 109

Communications
, 72

Community
, 74

Company policy
, 130–135

examples vis-à-vis commercial policy
, 131–132

examples vis-à-vis employees’ policy
, 133–134

examples vis-à-vis partnerships policy
, 132

examples vis-à-vis shareholders policy
, 134–135

examples vis-à-vis suppliers policy
, 132–133

Compensation
, 84

Competitors
, 21

Consumers
, 31

Context
, 145–149

Contractors
, 18

Coppertone
, 17–18

Corporate managers
, 31

Cortisol
, 77

Cultural numbness
, 39

Cultural relativism
, 68

Customer decision-makers
, 27

Customer trust
, 24

Decisions
, 28

Defense strategy
, 105–111

Department of Justice (DOJ)
, 135

Developmental Psychology
, 54–55

Dialogs
, 116

Differentials
, 83

Discrimination not reflecting costs
, 145–149

“Dolphin-Safe” seal
, 122

Doom (video shooter game)
, 54

Draize Test
, 96

Drug cartels
, 94

Electric vehicles (EVs)
, 71–72

Embedding
, 145–149

agent
, 17

Entitlement
, 38–41

Ethical failures
, 145–149

Ethical permutations
, 5

Ethical practices
, 143–144

Ethical pricing
, 143–144

Ethical strategy
, 138–139

Ethical texts
, 5

Ethics(see also Generational ethics)
, 3, 6, 37, 61, 129, 143

in 536 AD
, 156–157

case examples
, 139–140

Chief Ethics Officer
, 140–141

company policy
, 130–135

of generational conflict
, 81

higher standards
, 144–149

implementation
, 150–151

of intergenerational conflict
, 4

M&As
, 129–130

and moral values
, 4

roles
, 135–136

schools
, 3

stupid discrimination
, 150

Evil
, 158

Exchange traded funds (ETFs)
, 88

Eye makeup
, 96

Facebook
, 59

Failure
, 45

Family farms
, 120–121

Fashion
, 60–62

Fear of innovation
, 51

Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
, 13

Financial advisors
, 88

Forest bathing
, 62

Frustration
, 45

Garden of Greed
, 14

General Electric Company (GE)
, 14–15

Generation Z
, 82

Generational conflict, ethics of
, 81

Generational ethics
, 81–82

bad boomers
, 86–87

boomer view
, 82–83

differentials
, 83

elderly
, 87–89

millennial economics
, 84–86

Generations
, 81

Gorilla
, 28

Gratitude
, 89

Greatest Generation
, 89

Greed
, 11, 18–20, 22, 38, 91, 101

causes
, 92–93

change management
, 111–114

countering unethical
, 114–117

dark shadows
, 94–95

defense strategy
, 105–111

evolution
, 11–12

fights back
, 103–105

growths
, 13–18

networks
, 102–103

and price structure
, 19–20

public examples
, 95–98

strategies
, 91–92

transaction terms
, 12–13

and trust
, 22

Groupthink
, 119–121

Habituation
, 98

Hallucinations
, 53–54

Harm
, 61, 121

Headhunters
, 17

Henderson Institute
, 56

Higher standards
, 144–149

Honors
, 4

Hooking
, 16

Hoppin’ World
, 63

Horizon Organic
, 120–121

Horizon Worlds
, 59–60

Human trafficking
, 94, 102

Humanity
, 79

Humans
, 79

Humor
, 109

IBM
, 70, 73–74

Incentives
, 112

Information technology (IT)
, 51–52

Intangibles
, 68–69

ethical context
, 67–69

ethical evaluation
, 72–73

ethical rights
, 73

ethical shifts
, 70–72

good and ethical
, 74–75

money
, 69–70

Interactions
, 59

Internet capacity
, 13

Invisible Gorilla Experiment
, 28

iPhones
, 12–13

ISIS
, 77–78

Justice
, 40

Justified neglect
, 39

Kant’s rule
, 61

Language
, 17–18

Law
, 6

Lies
, 40–41

Linkedin.com/pulse
, 103

Lobsters
, 77–78, 96

Lying
, 15–16

Machine learning
, 52–53

Map of Buyer Trust
, 30–31

Mergers and acquisitions (M&As)
, 129–130

Meta/Facebook
, 60

Metaverse
, 59–62

#MeToo movement
, 43

Microsoft
, 54

Millennials
, 82–83

economics
, 84–86

Misrepresentation
, 15–16, 145, 149

Money
, 69–70, 120

Money price
, 12–13

Moral values
, 4

Morals
, 6, 39–40

Multiple reinforcing strategies
, 105–106

Narcissism
, 39

Narrow trust
, 24–25

National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)
, 141

Nature
, 62–63

Net Present Value (NPV)
, 21, 136–137

Net Promoter Scores (NPSs)
, 143–144

Networks of greed
, 102–103

Newspapers
, 109–110

Noema
, 3, 7

Noema XIX
, 38

Omnipotence
, 39

Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD)
, 93–94

Physical assets
, 40

Piracy
, 68

ethical context
, 67–69

ethical evaluation
, 72–73

ethical rights
, 73

ethical shifts
, 70–72

good and ethical
, 74–75

money
, 69–70

Pork
, 96–97

Pornography
, 60–62

Preemptive ethics
, 21–22

Price
, 29

elements
, 29

structure
, 19–20

Productivity
, 84–85

Promotions
, 4

Proximie
, 63

Psychiatrists
, 98

Psychopaths
, 98

“Put option” approach
, 122

Quality of Service
, 145–149

Quibbles
, 5

Redi-Funds
, 88

Refinements
, 5

Religious communities
, 93–94

Research and development (R&D)
, 86

Resource dilemmas
, 40

Return on investment (ROI)
, 11

Risk of loss
, 15–16

Robbery
, 14–15

Robotics
, 53

Rules
, 6

Scaling
, 52

Schools of ethics
, 3

Seafood Inspection Program
, 122

Self-righteousness
, 44–47

Self-serving managers
, 104

Sellers
, 28–29

Services
, 71

Sex
, 61

Shapeshifters

ethical context
, 67–69

ethical evaluation
, 72–73

ethical rights
, 73

ethical shifts
, 70–72

good and ethical
, 74–75

money
, 69–70

Shining Path terrorists in Peru
, 77–78

Social license
, 56

Socratic beliefs
, 68

Software
, 71

Software as a service (SAAS)
, 71

Starbucks
, 109

Stock market manipulation
, 103

Strategic Ethical Pricing
, 144

Stupidity
, 110–111, 121, 124–125

Sunblock
, 17–18

Sunscreen
, 17–18

Suyin Electronics
, 25–26

Symbols
, 60–61

Tangibles
, 68–69

Technology
, 53

Theft
, 14–15

Time horizons
, 155

Top management
, 124–125

Top managers
, 125

Transparency
, 21–22

Trump Organization
, 14–15

Trust
, 22–23, 32, 35

bases
, 24–27

customer
, 23

limited information
, 28–31

types
, 27

Twitter
, 59

Unethical behaviors
, 37, 67, 121

Unethical initiatives
, 106–109

Unethical situations
, 37

Unethical strategies
, 5

Upper class
, 46

US Espionage Act
, 103

US telecom system
, 13

US White House computer system
, 101

Valuable music
, 68

Veal
, 96–97

Victims
, 5

Video games
, 54–55

Vigilance
, 107

Violated trust
, 24

Violence
, 61, 155

Virtual homicides
, 59–60

Virtual reality (VR)
, 61

antidote to
, 62–63

Virtual world
, 60

antidote to virtual reality
, 62–63

fashion and pornography
, 60–62

Visigoth rulers
, 155–156

Wealth
, 37

and entitlement
, 38–41

self-righteousness
, 44–47

unethical acts
, 41–42

women as victims
, 42–44

Withdrawal of utility
, 16

Women as victims
, 42–44

Yield Plus Select shares
, 15–16