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Entrepreneur
March 2009
Sara Wilson
Feeding the Anti-Tipping Movement Ever feel like tipping has lost its charm? Tip jars are plentiful, and everyone from the bellboy to the barista expects a little something. But now some restaurants are testing the no-tipping waters. mark for My Articles similar articles
HBS Working Knowledge
November 24, 2014
Michael Blanding
Corrupting Silence: Companies Must Speak Up Against Bribes Does corruption really pay? Paul Healy finds that corruption may not be as lucrative - -or as unavoidable -- as it may seem. mark for My Articles similar articles
Knowledge@Wharton How Bribery and Other Types of Corruption Threaten the Global Marketplace There's no doubt that corruption, endemic in emerging economies around the world, throws economic development into chaos. Today, the creation of and comment on anti-corruption regimes is a growth industry. mark for My Articles similar articles
AskMen.com
Justin Becker
How To: Leave The Perfect Tip Some tips on tipping your waitress, cab driver, bartender and hairdresser properly. mark for My Articles similar articles
Entrepreneur
September 2004
Jane Easter Bahls
Illicit Affairs? If you do business overseas, be certain your "administrative fees" aren't really illegal bribes. And because complying with the many overlapping laws is tricky, hire a lawyer with experience in international business. mark for My Articles similar articles
HBS Working Knowledge
November 4, 2013
Carmen Nobel
The Real Cost of Bribery George Serafeim finds that the biggest problem with corporate bribery isn't its effect on a firm's reputation or the regulatory headaches it causes. Rather, bribery's most significant impact is its negative effect on employee morale. mark for My Articles similar articles
CRM
January 2, 2004
Hot Seat: Tipping the Customer Service Scales Is it a good idea to implement a method of online tipping for customers to reward exemplary customer service? mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
October 6, 2006
Nathan Parmelee
The Dirty Side of BRIC How likely is a company operating outside of its home country to grease the skids with a little extra cash? Investors, all of the BRIC countries -- Brazil, Russia, India and China -- are famous for side deals, not honoring contracts, and other unsavory behaviors. mark for My Articles similar articles
HBS Working Knowledge
March 28, 2005
Cynthia D. Churchwell
Should I Pay the Bribe? In some markets there is no way of avoiding payment of bribes, except by exiting the market. So how should you handle corruption in your markets? Harvard professor Rafael Di Tella lays out the not-so-black-and-white issues. mark for My Articles similar articles
AskMen.com
February 27, 2002
Justin Becker
How To: Tip Properly Tipping is one of those things you'll need to master in order to ensure you always look respectable, and more importantly, that you're remembered by those who matter most: the service providers and the company you keep... mark for My Articles similar articles
HBS Working Knowledge
December 3, 2012
Martha Lagace
HBS Cases: Against the Grain Dealing with pervasive, institutionalized corruption is tough but not impossible. A new case study on Tanzania joins a series of cases in professor Karthik Ramanna's research that explore the deep-seated problems of corruption as well as paths to combat it. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
November 13, 2006
Tim Hanson
The Dangers of Shady Deals If you're investing in China and India, you should know this: Of the businesses in the world's 30 leading exporting countries, those in China and India are the most like to pay bribes. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
August 8, 2005
Rich Smith
Welcome to America, Daimler-Benz The German half of DaimlerChrysler is under investigation by the Feds. European investors could be in for some rude surprises. mark for My Articles similar articles
Entrepreneur
February 2005
April Y. Pennington
Tip Over? Tipping etiquette has long been debated in the service industry, but there's a new source of contention: tip jars. Here are a few things to think about before adding a tip jar to your place of business mark for My Articles similar articles
National Defense
December 2010
O'Neill et al.
The Long Arm Of the U.K. Bribery Act For U.S. companies, particularly those active in foreign countries or engaged in high-profile markets such as the defense industry, maintaining ethical operations and avoiding corruption is essential. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
July 30, 2004
Dayana Yochim
Hoarder, Avoider, Splurger? A quiz at WIFE.org (Women's Institute for Financial Education) can help you determine your money personality. mark for My Articles similar articles