Abstract:Over the past hundred years – though particularly in the early decades of this century and from the 1960s on – associations of engineers, accountants, insurance agents, financial planners, realtors, p...Over the past hundred years – though particularly in the early decades of this century and from the 1960s on – associations of engineers, accountants, insurance agents, financial planners, realtors, public administrators, lobbyists, football coaches, journalists, social workers and psychologists, and organizations such as hospitals, chain stores, and credit unions have published “codes of ethics.” In these public statements, they have sought to articulate standards that should characterize their membership or operations and that would therefore mediate their provision of goods or services.Read More
Publication Year: 1996
Publication Date: 1996-02-23
Language: en
Type: book-chapter
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Abstract: Over the past hundred years – though particularly in the early decades of this century and from the 1960s on – associations of engineers, accountants, insurance agents, financial planners, realtors, public administrators, lobbyists, football coaches, journalists, social workers and psychologists, and organizations such as hospitals, chain stores, and credit unions have published “codes of ethics.” In these public statements, they have sought to articulate standards that should characterize their membership or operations and that would therefore mediate their provision of goods or services.