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Business Ethics: The New Bottom Line. A Discussion Paper

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This discussion meeting was on the subject of business ethics, with particular reference to the work of actuaries.As an introduction to the meeting, copies of the paper, ‘Business Ethics: the New Bottom Line’, by Sheena Carmichael, were distributed to members of the Institute.Sheena Carmichael is the director of ETHOS, a consultancy dedicated to helping organisations identify and manage ethical issues. She is a research associate at the European Institute of Business Ethics at Nigenrode University in the Netherlands.The paper ‘Business Ethics: the New Bottom Line’, was published in 1995 by Demos, which “is an independent think-tank committed to radical thinking on the long-term problems facing the United Kingdom and other advanced industrial societies.It aims to develop the ideas — both theoretical and practical — that will shape the politics of the 21st century, and to improve the breadth and quality of political debate.†It is a registered charity.The paper has not been reproduced in British Actuarial Journal, but further information can be obtained from:Demos, 9 Bridewell Place, London, EC4V 6AP; telephone: 0171 353 4479; facsimile, 0171 353 4481; email, martin@demos.demon.co.uk

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  • Carmichael, S., 1997. "Business Ethics: The New Bottom Line. A Discussion Paper," British Actuarial Journal, Cambridge University Press, vol. 3(5), pages 1059-1075, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:bracjl:v:3:y:1997:i:05:p:1059-1075_00
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    1. Divya Anantharaman, 2017. "The role of specialists in financial reporting: Evidence from pension accounting," Review of Accounting Studies, Springer, vol. 22(3), pages 1261-1306, September.

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