Notes

Introduction

1. United States Sentencing Commission (2010).

2. Palmer and Zakhem (2001).

3. R-BEC (2001).

4. OECD (2011).

5. Solomon (1997).

6. Orlitzky, Schmidt, and Rynes (2003).

7. Bassi, Frauenheim, and McMurrer et al. (2011).

8. Quoted in Laszlo (2008), p. 14.

9. Rachels and Rachels (2011).

10. Paine (1994).

11. Friedman (September 13th, 1970).

12. Donaldson (2005).

13. DesJardins (2005).

Chapter 1

1. Carroll (1999).

2. Friedman (1970).

3. Mill (2001).

4. Friedman (1970).

5. Ibid.

6. Sandberg (2008a), (2008b); Wempe (2008); Freeman (2008), (1994).

7. DesJardins and McCall (2005), pp. 34–43.

8. Sen (2009), (2005), (1993); Nussbaum (2000).

9. Jensen (2002).

10. Porter, Lorsch, and Nohria (2004).

11. Kaplan and Norton (1996), p. 76.

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