Featured Expert Francesca Gino: On Rebel Talent, Culture and Ethics
Featured Expert Francesca Gino on her new book Rebel Talent Your new book, Rebel Talent: Why It Pays to Break the Rules at Work and in Life was just published! Congratulations. First off, what defines...
View ArticleA Behavioral Science Approach to Bank Culture, with Azish Filabi
At a recent Thomson Reuters forum in New York on culture and behavioral science in the banking industry, Ethical Systems' Executive Director Azish Filabi joined a panel with fellow experts to discuss...
View ArticleTribes, vibes and hives: improving diversity through science
This is an article by Laura Smart cross-posted from Insight, the opinion and analysis page of the UK's Financial Conduct Authority (FCA). Original post. Behavioural science can tell us a lot about how...
View ArticleRegulating for Ethical Culture in Behavioral Science & Policy
Ethical Systems partnered with The Behavioral Science and Policy Association (BSPA) to put on our 2016 conference “Ethics By Design.” One byproduct of the event- in addition to knowledge transfer and...
View ArticleFCA UK Culture Conference Event Summary & Next Steps
At the recent Financial Conduct Authority March 2018 meeting in London, Ethical Systems Executive Director Azish Filabi and collaborator Celia Moore participated in panels featuring fellow experts...
View ArticleInquiry into Australia’s Banking and Finance Industry
By Dennis Gentilin, founding director of Human Systems Advisory and an adjunct fellow at Macquarie University. He was employed at the National Australia Bank for 16 years. As readers of this blog may...
View ArticleLong Term Thinking Means Ending Short-Term Reports
The chorus to end quarterly corporate reporting recently gained two prominent voices from the financial world. In a recent article in Bloomberg, Jamie Dimon, CEO of JP Morgan Chase, and Warren Buffett,...
View ArticleAnd Now Ethics 2.0: An Argument For More Self-Governance
In a new article in Forbes, ES advisory board member Carsten Tams offers advice on designing ethics and compliance programs that serve to both strengthen adherence to regulatory guidelines and provide...
View ArticleNew paradigms to tackle age-old governance problems
This article was originally published on the Thomson Reuters Regulatory Intelligence service, found hereSince the creation of the modern corporation as a form of business, the issue of opportunistic...
View ArticleFeatured Expert Interview: Noel Boyland, on well-being, higher purpose, and...
Featured Expert: Noel BoylandWhat are your current areas of work and research?I'm currently involved in several somewhat overlapping activities. First, I am working with Duke University’s Center for...
View ArticleSCHOLAR SPOTLIGHT: Yuval Feldman shares about his new book “The Law of Good...
When Yuval Feldman arrived at U.C. Berkeley in 1999 to earn his PhD, he was intent on studying the connections between psychology, economics and law. “During my undergraduate studies I came to realize...
View ArticleDon’t quit, not just yet
Your boss is demanding more from you, the company went through another round of layoffs. With fewer colleagues your professional plate is overflowing. Solutions? Take those vacation days you’ve been...
View ArticleTrying to solve an ethical dilemma? Start with changing your mindset
Companies wishing to give employees an effective decision-making framework to confront ethical dilemmas now have a new tool in their arsenal. Recent findings from researchers Ting Zhang, Francesca...
View ArticleIn the News: Jonathan Haidt's Times' column; David Mayer on Ohio State's...
Ethical Systems Director Jonathan Haidt and Greg Lukianoff co-authored an op-ed titled“How to Play Our Way to a Better Democracy: If we want saner politics, we need to start building better foundations...
View ArticlePurpose driven companies are winners
Companies that look beyond the bottom line often earn more money and garner greater affinity with customers in the long run. This is the argument that scholar Caterina Bulgarella makes in her...
View ArticleSCHOLAR SPOTLIGHT: Dolly Chugh discusses her new book
Dolly Chugh, an associate professor of management and organizations at the Stern School of Business at New York University and Ethical Systems collaborator, recently published a new book “How Good...
View ArticleData & Behavioral Science: a new approach to risk management
I recently sat on a panel at an event hosted by Ropes and Gray LLP in connection with the launch of their new report, Data & Behavioral Science: a new approach to risk management. The report...
View ArticleConsidering money: Dan Ariely argues there is more to life than money
One autumn a friend talked me into a first -- camping out in the desert. Until then I’d never camped much less considered it, and my inkling of the Mojave Desert involved three-digit temperatures and...
View ArticleSCHOLAR SPOTLIGHT: Todd Haugh offers insight on corporate governance
Todd Haugh, an assistant professor of business law and ethics at Indiana University’s Kelley School of Business, specializes in research on the connections between white collar and corporate crime and...
View ArticleBehavioral sciences inform public policy in Australia
In Australia the public hearings at the Royal Commission into misconduct in the financial services industry came to an end last week. Over the past year there have been 68 hearing days and 138...
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