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Conflict of interest in the professions / edited by Michael Davis, Andrew Stark.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Practical and professional ethics seriesPublisher: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2001Description: viii, 355 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 019512863X
  • 9780195128635
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 174 23
LOC classification:
  • BJ1725 .C66 2001
Contents:
I. Law and government -- 1. Law's blindfold / David Ludan -- 2. Regulating the conflict of interest of government officials / Kathleen Clark -- 3. Conflict of interest as risk analysis / Kevin Mcmunigal -- II. Professions within businesses -- 4. Conflict of interest in journalism / Sandra L. Borden and Micheal S. Pritchard -- 5. Conflict of interest in the accounting profession / Leonard J. Brooks -- 6. Conflict of interest in engineering / Neil R. Luebke -- 7. Conflict of interest on corporate boards / Eric W. Orts -- III. Academics -- 8. Counselors who teach teachers who counsel: some conflicts of interest in psychological and philosophical counseling / Elliot D. Cohen -- 9. Resisting reasonableness (including a response by Eric Hayot and Jeff King) / Jane Gallop -- 10. Conflict of interest in anthropology / Merrilee --
IV. Markets -- 11. Financial services / John R. Boatright -- 12. Economics of the critic / Tyler Cowen -- 13. Conflict of interest in the Hollywood flim industry: coming to America -- tales from the casting couch, gross and net, in a risky business / Thomas E. Borcherding and Darren Filson -- V. Health care -- 14. Conflict of interest in medical practice / Stephen R. Latham -- 15. Ethical conflict in correctional health services / Kenneth Kipnis -- 16. Conflict of interest and physical therapy / Mike W. Martain and Donald L. Gabard -- VI. Epilogue -- 17. Comparing conflict of interest across the professsions / Andrew Stark.
Summary: "Conflicts of interest pose special problems for the professions. Even the appearance of a conflict of interest can undermine essential trust between professional and public. This volume is a comprehensive and accessible guide to the ramifications and problems associated with important issue. It contains fifteen new essays by noted scholars and covers topics in law, medicine, journalism, engineering, financial services, and others."--Publisher description.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

I. Law and government -- 1. Law's blindfold / David Ludan -- 2. Regulating the conflict of interest of government officials / Kathleen Clark -- 3. Conflict of interest as risk analysis / Kevin Mcmunigal -- II. Professions within businesses -- 4. Conflict of interest in journalism / Sandra L. Borden and Micheal S. Pritchard -- 5. Conflict of interest in the accounting profession / Leonard J. Brooks -- 6. Conflict of interest in engineering / Neil R. Luebke -- 7. Conflict of interest on corporate boards / Eric W. Orts -- III. Academics -- 8. Counselors who teach teachers who counsel: some conflicts of interest in psychological and philosophical counseling / Elliot D. Cohen -- 9. Resisting reasonableness (including a response by Eric Hayot and Jeff King) / Jane Gallop -- 10. Conflict of interest in anthropology / Merrilee --

IV. Markets -- 11. Financial services / John R. Boatright -- 12. Economics of the critic / Tyler Cowen -- 13. Conflict of interest in the Hollywood flim industry: coming to America -- tales from the casting couch, gross and net, in a risky business / Thomas E. Borcherding and Darren Filson -- V. Health care -- 14. Conflict of interest in medical practice / Stephen R. Latham -- 15. Ethical conflict in correctional health services / Kenneth Kipnis -- 16. Conflict of interest and physical therapy / Mike W. Martain and Donald L. Gabard -- VI. Epilogue -- 17. Comparing conflict of interest across the professsions / Andrew Stark.

"Conflicts of interest pose special problems for the professions. Even the appearance of a conflict of interest can undermine essential trust between professional and public. This volume is a comprehensive and accessible guide to the ramifications and problems associated with important issue. It contains fifteen new essays by noted scholars and covers topics in law, medicine, journalism, engineering, financial services, and others."--Publisher description.

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