Content Posted in 2024
Accountable to Whom? Rethinking the Role of Corporations in Political CSR, Jeffrey Moriarty and Waheed Hussain
Against Pay Secrecy, Jeffrey Moriarty
Against the Asymmetry of Desert, Jeffrey Moriarty
Association Between Expedited Review Designations and the US or Global Burden of Disease for Drugs Approved by the US Food and Drug Administration, 2010–2019: A Cross-sectional Analysis, Matthew J. Jackson, Gregory Vaughan, and Fred D. Ledley
Being Open About Cancer: Interview with Barbara Reul, author of the open-licensed memoirs Perfect Timing and Right on Time, James Thibeault
Business Ethics and (or as) Political Philosophy, Jeffrey Moriarty, Wayne Norman, and Joseph Heath
Business Ethics: An Overview, Jeffrey Moriarty
Characterizing the public sector contribution to drug discovery and development: the role of government as a first investor, Ekaterina Galkina Cleary, Matthew Jackson, Andrew Acevedo, and Fred D. Ledley
CLIC Newsletter - Spring 2024, Isabelle Han, Kevin Zhou, Magdalena Bunster, Sofia Flores, and Stephania Cavanzo
Columnas: The Honors Program Newsletter at Bentley University, Clara Williams, Micaela Corzo, Naeelah Desanges, Alyssa Galin, and Isabella Ramirez
Comments Re: Draft Guidance Considering Exercise of March-In Rights - Docket No.: 230831-0207, Fred D. Ledley and Edward Zhou
Comments Re: Draft NIH Intramural Research Program Policy: Promoting Equity Through Access Planning, Fred Ledley M.D., Edward Zhou PharmD., and Paula Chaves da Silva Ph.D.
Compensation Ethics and Organizational Commitment, Jeffrey Moriarty
Considering Returns on Federal Investment in the Negotiated “Maximum Fair Price” of Drugs Under the Inflation Reduction Act: an Analysis, Edward W. Zhou, Paula G. Chaves da Silva, Debbie Quijada, and Fred D. Ledley
Corporations, the Democratic Deficit, and Voting, Jeffrey Moriarty
Dark Mode Vogue: Do light-on-dark displays have measurable benefits to users?, Tara Sethi
Desert and Distributive Justice in A Theory of Justice, Jeffrey Moriarty
Desert-Based Justice, Jeffrey Moriarty
Deserving Jobs, Deserving Wages, Jeffrey Moriarty
Do CEOs Get Paid Too Much?, Jeffrey Moriarty
Does Distributive Justice Pay? Sternberg’s Compensation Ethics, Jeffrey Moriarty
Embodied Action in Remote Online Interaction: A Preliminary Investigation of Hand Raising Gestures in a Zoom Meeting, Angela Garcia
Employee Ethics and Rights, Jeffrey Moriarty
Go Green with Ecosia: The Search Engine with a Sustainable Business Model, James Thibeault
How Much Compensation Can CEOs Permissibly Accept?, Jeffrey Moriarty
Is 'Equal Pay for Equal Work' Merely a Principle of Nondiscrimination?, Jeffrey Moriarty
Justice in Compensation: A Defense, Jeffrey Moriarty
McMahon on Workplace Democracy, Jeffrey Moriarty
Medicare Drug Price Negotiation Program Draft Guidance, Fred Ledley M.D., Edward Zhou PharmD, and Paula Chaves da Silva Ph.D.
On the Ethics of Selling Psychic Services, Jeffrey Moriarty
On the Relevance of Political Philosophy to Business Ethics, Jeffrey Moriarty
Participation in the Workplace: Are Employees Special?, Jeffrey Moriarty
Rawls, Self-Respect, and the Opportunity for Meaningful Work, Jeffrey Moriarty
Risky Pay and the Financial Crisis: Who's Responsible?, Jeffrey Moriarty
Ross on Desert and Punishment, Jeffrey Moriarty
Smilansky, Arneson, and the Asymmetry of Desert, Jeffrey Moriarty
Tech Note 2024-1 A Novel Framework to Estimate Social and Private Value Created Through Commercialization of a Pharmaceutical Product, Paula Chaves de Silva and Fred D. Ledley
The Connection between Stakeholder Theory and Stakeholder Democracy: An Excavation and Defense, Jeffrey Moriarty
The Deceptive Practice of Openwashing with Open Access Data, James Thibeault
The Epistemological Argument Against Desert, Jeffrey Moriarty
The Ownership of Potato Boy: A Discussion on AI and Copyright, James Thibeault
Usage and Knowledge of Online Tools and Generative AI: A Survey of Students, Rahul R. Divekar PhD, Lisette Gonzalez, Sophia Guerra, and Natasha Boos
Wanted: Positive Arguments for Markets, Jeffrey Moriarty
Will Reducing Drug Prices Slow Innovation?, Gregory Vaughan and Fred Ledley
Will Reducing Drug Prices Slow Innovation?, Gregory Vaughan and Fred Ledley