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Public-Private Sectors: Ending Conflicts of Interest Alejo José G. Sison EBEN

Public-Private Sectors: Ending Conflicts of Interest Alejo José G. Sison EBEN. Overview. I. Identifying the problem II. Understanding the nature of the problem. Analysis III. Exploring possible solutions from Business Ethics. I. Identifying the problem.

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Public-Private Sectors: Ending Conflicts of Interest Alejo José G. Sison EBEN

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  1. Public-Private Sectors: Ending Conflicts of Interest Alejo José G. Sison EBEN

  2. Overview I. Identifying the problem II. Understanding the nature of the problem. Analysis III. Exploring possible solutions from Business Ethics

  3. I. Identifying the problem Not “conflict of interest” per se, but Corruption: using public resources for private benefit in a non-transparent manner

  4. II. Understanding the nature of the problem. Analysis 1. Above all, an ethical problem 2. Endemic to both public/state and private sectors, rich and poor alike, regardless of culture 3. A “disease” that affects human nature

  5. III. Exploring possible solutions from Business Ethics 1. No “once and for all” solution 2. a) norms-based: laws, rules, principles, standards... Interpretation/application? b) consequence-based: cost-benefit analysis of alternatives, pragmatism... End justifies means?

  6. III. Exploring possible solutions from Business Ethics 2. c) virtue/common good: norms + consequences + character common good: The good of the whole human being and of all human beings. “Win-win” game (Vs. Individualism, satisfaction of individual preference, “zero-sum” game)

  7. III. Exploring possible solutions from Business Ethics e.g. IDOM Engineering Consultancy

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