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Business
Roundtable Institute for Corporate Ethics
Series in Ethics and Leadership
The Series in Ethics and
Leadership provides current and future business leaders with
knowledge and insight needed to create and sustain
successful organizations. The Series draws upon cutting edge
research from the academic world and the best thinking of
business leaders, empowering practicing managers to improve
the quality of their business decisions and positively
impact their enterprise.
The
Series was launched in October, 2007 with the publication
of Managing for Stakeholders: Survival, Reputation, and
Success, by renowned business ethics scholars
R.
Edward Freeman, Jeffrey S. Harrison, and
Andrew
C. Wicks.
The Business Roundtable Institute for Corporate Ethics
directs, manages and edits the series which is published by
Yale University Press.
The Institute is an independent
entity established in partnership with Business
Roundtable—an association of chief executive officers of
leading corporations with a combined workforce of more than
10 million employees and $4.5 trillion in annual
revenues—and leading academics from America’s best business
schools.
The Institute, which is
housed at the University of Virginia’s Darden Graduate
School of Business Administration, brings together leaders
from business and academia to fulfill its mission to renew
and enhance the link between ethical behavior and business
practice through executive education programs,
practitioner-focused research and outreach.
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