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    Corporate codes of ethics: Necessary but not sufficient.Simon Webley & Andrea Werner - 2008 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 17 (4):405-415.
    While most large companies around the world now have a code of ethics, reported ethical malpractice among some of these does not appear to be abating. The reasons for this are explored, using academic studies, survey reports as well as insights gained from the Institute of Business Ethics' work with large corporations. These indicate that there is a gap between the existence of explicit ethical values and principles, often expressed in the form of a code, and the attitudes and behaviour (...)
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    Corporate codes of ethics: necessary but not sufficient.Simon Webley & Andrea Werner - 2008 - Business Ethics: A European Review 17 (4):405-415.
    While most large companies around the world now have a code of ethics, reported ethical malpractice among some of these does not appear to be abating. The reasons for this are explored, using academic studies, survey reports as well as insights gained from the Institute of Business Ethics' work with large corporations. These indicate that there is a gap between the existence of explicit ethical values and principles, often expressed in the form of a code, and the attitudes and behaviour (...)
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    Business ethics: A SWOT exercise.Simon Webley - 2001 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 10 (3):267–271.
    This paper reflects on the present state of business ethics. The question has become more complex in an era of globalisation: cross‐border activities make it particularly difficult for companies to formulate effective ethical programmes which are true to core corporate values. The author presents his reflection in terms of a SWOT analysis, examining the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats likely to be experienced by business ethics in the new millennium. He concludes that the challenge for business ethics is to work (...)
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  4. An enquiry into some aspects of British businessmen's behaviour.Simon Webley - 1971 - London,: Industrial Educational and Research Foundation.
     
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  5. Company Values and Codes: Current Best Practices in the United Kingdom.Simon Webley - forthcoming - London: Institute of Business Ethics.
     
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  6. Use of Codes of Ethics in Business.Simon Webley - forthcoming - Business Ethics.
     
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    How UK companies use their codes of ethics–highlights of the 2007 Institute of Business Ethics survey.Andrea Werner & Simon Webley - 2009 - International Journal of Business Governance and Ethics 4 (3):280-297.
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