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A New Paradigm for Labor and
Capital: Moral Interdependence
Lord Daniel Brennan, Chair, The Caux Round Table
Howard Behar, Board of Directors, Starbucks
Heribert Schmitz, former Vice President HP
Ocotber 5-7, 2006
Two Traditional
Chinese Normative Models for Business Ethics
Stephen B. Young
September 21 - 22, 2006
Is There a Scientific Basis
for Moral Government?
N. Doran Hunter
Spring, 2006
Is Moral
Government Possible?
N. Doran Hunter
December 4-6, 2005
Key
Ingredients to National Economic Success: Formation of Social Capital
in a Koranic Context
Stephen B. Young
October 1-3, 2005
Social Capital Achievment
Ronald Lattin & Stephen B. Young
Summer, 2005
The
Caux Round Table Principles for Business: Comparson and Prospect
Gerald F. Cavanagh, S.J.
Charles T. Fisher III
Chair of Business Ethics and Professor of Management,
University of Detroit
Mercy
May 2004
The
Search for Moral Capitalism and the Holy Grail of Business Valuation
Stephen B. Young
Published in the Ivey
Business Journal
March 2004
Fundamental
Moral Parameters for Business: Convergence among the Abramic Faith
Traditions
Paul Cardinal Poupard, President,
Pontifical Council for Culture
Dr. H. Khayat, Senior Advisor
to the Regional Director, WHO Eastern Mediterranean Regional Office
Rabbi David Rosen, International
Director of Interreligious Affairs, The American Jewish Committee
With an Introduction by John
Dalla Costa
October 2003
Portfolio
Investment in Emerging Markets: An Investor's Perspective
Michael J. Johnston
Executive Vice President
and Director
The Capitol Group Companies,
Inc.
2003
International
Standards for Assessing Country Risk
George J. Vojta and Carl
F. Adams
May 2003
Principles
for Governments
Caux Round Table
September 2002
Family
Businesses and Reforms in Corporate Governance
Presented by Stephen
B. Young
July 12, 2002
The Institute of Policy Studies
Singapore
Corporate
Governance and Social Responsibility
An Example of Recent CRT Leadership in Corporate Governance and
Social Responsibility
Ronald O. Baukol
Member Board of Directors, 3M
Member, Caux Round Table
April 19, 2002
Tokyo Stock Exchange
Tokyo, Japan
CRT
Principles for Business and Great Religious Traditions
A Suggestion for Business
Leadership from the Caux Round Table by Stephen B. Young, Global
Executive Director, The Caux Round Table, January 2002
The
Greatest Challenge for the World Business Community - Making it
Possible for the Poor Nations to Share in Global Prosperity
Winston R. Wallin
Chairman Emeritus, Medtronic,
Inc.
Member, Caux Round Table
July 2001 |