Business ethics in central and eastern europe with special focus on the czech republic.Marie Bohatá -1997 -Journal of Business Ethics 16 (14):1571-1577.detailsThis report characterizes the state of affairs in the field of business ethics in Central and Eastern Europe. It reveals the major problems and challenges brought about by the profound reforms to these societies and economies. It also offers some results of surveys looking at public opinion on morals and ethics, as well as on current business practices. In order to give a complex picture, it presents brief lessons from the history of particular countries. The author, devoting the most attention (...) to the Czech Republic, tries to describe not only the development of business ethics in the theoretical arena but also the first steps taken by the business world itself. (shrink)
Ethics in the czech transformation process.Marie Bohatá -1994 -Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 3 (2):86–92.detailsDespite the social, economic and ethical problems facing government in the Czech Republic, there are positive signs of a growing concern for ethical business, including the development of codes of conduct and a striking example of new corporate social responsibility. Dr Bohatá is a member of the Economics Institute of the Academy of Sciences, Politickych Veznu 7, 111 21 Prague 1, and an Associate Editor of this Review.
Czech Republic.Marie Bohatá,Anna Putnová,Pavel Seknička &Jolana Volejníková -2024 -Business and Professional Ethics Journal 43 (3):261-282.detailsThis article describes the development of business ethics teaching and researching in the Czech Republic since the last global survey of business ethics organized by ISBEE in 2012. The role of business ethics training remains rather limited. The authors present results of interviews and of a survey conducted among instructors of business ethics and CSR, and students of their courses offered at various levels (undergraduate, graduate and MBA). The main differences between the lecturers and the students regarding the importance of (...) various themes, as well as future challenges are featured. The literature review highlights the major topics addressed by the Czech authors, such as CSR and sustainability, tools of ethics management, corruption, corporate governance, ethics in public administration, equal opportunities, and digitalization and AI. The most frequently used concepts and the terminology complement the picture. (shrink)
(1 other version): EBEN97 in Prague.Marie Bohatá -1997 -Business Ethics 6 (3):187-188.detailsThis year the European Business Ethics Network celebrates the tenth anniversary of its founding by holding its Annual Conference in Prague. We are happy to print this announcement from the Organizing Secretary of the Conference Planning Committee.
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Window on eastern europe: Current issues in business ethics in the czech republic.Marie Bohatá -1996 -Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 5 (2):116–117.detailsOur Associate Editor, who is head of the Center for Ethics in Economics and Business, CERGE‐EI, in Prague, writes of a macabre case of brand copying as one illustration of the difficulties of achieving fair competition in the CR.