No quick fixes in business ethics

SMU Assistant Professor of Law Jeremy Leong wrote an opinion piece discussing the use of a businessmen’s code of ethics as a quick-fix solution in resolving ethical dilemmas faced by businessmen. Citing the recent Anton Casey case as an example, Prof Leong who teaches Ethics and Social Responsibility opined that a code of ethics would not have prevented the Casey incident and that such administratively convenient solutions not only negates the ability of businessmen to think critically but also offers a beguiling cloak of illusory moral certainty.

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