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Articles Tagged With 'psychology'

Date Author Category Title
Summer 2009
Deborah L. Rhode & Amanda K. Packel
Nonprofits • Nonprofit Management • Nonprofit Leadership • Global Issues • Civil Society Ethics and Nonprofits [Free!] Unethical behavior remains a persistent problem in nonprofits and for-profits alike. To help organizations solve that problem, the authors examine the factors that influence moral conduct, the ethical issues that arise specifically in charitable organizations, and the best ways to promote ethical behavior within organizations.
Summer 2009
Alana Conner
Global Issues • Civil Society Research: The Violent Death of Benevolence Research supports violent media's negative impact on civility.
Summer 2009
Alana Conner
Global Issues • Civil Society Research: At a Loss for Ethics Studies show that individuals are more susceptible to corrupt behavior when trying to avoid a loss.
Fall 2009
Maria Surricchio
Philanthropy • Altruism • Global Issues • Civil Society • Reviews Rethinking Human Nature [Free!] Born to Be Good: The Science of a Meaningful Life by Dacher Keltner
Winter 2010
Mal Warwick
Government • Government Programs • Global Issues • Civil Society • Reviews “Are You Talking to ME?” [Free!] The Silent Language by Edward T. Hall
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