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Webinar

IBE webinar recording: Stranger than fiction

#ICYMI - Catch up with the recording of the IBE webinar from 14 November 2024

Survey

Attitudes of the British Public to Business Ethics 2022

Businesses and UK politicians must do better at demonstrating their ethical credentials if they are to win back the confidence of the British public - the 2022 results of the IBE's annual survey of the attitudes of the British public to business ethics.

Survey

Attitudes of the British Public to Business Ethics 2021

Britain’s businesses could behave better - the 2021 results of the IBE's annual survey of the attitudes of the British public to business ethics.

Survey

Embedding Business Ethics: 2020 report on corporate ethics policies and programmes

This report is the ninth in the triennial series looking at corporate ethics policies and programmes. It is the IBE’s longest-running survey series, and continues to give valuable insights into how companies run their ethics programmes.

Blog

In conversation with… Simon Webley, Research Director of the IBE

The new edition of the IBE report on ethics policies and programmes in large listed companies will be published on 01 April 2020. In preparation for the launch, we shared a preview of the results with some of our supporters and colleagues, asking them to comment on how these results relate to their practical experience in the field of applied business ethics.

Dilemma

Dilemma: Tickets for the rugby final

This dilemma addresses issues of conflicts of interest, and gifts and hospitality.

Business ethics briefing

The Ethics of Gifts & Hospitality

This briefing considers some of the ethical issues around the giving and accepting of corporate gifts and hospitality and outlines good practice.

Business ethics briefing

Anti-Bribery & Corruption (ABC) Standards and Frameworks

This briefing provides a useful overview of standards and guidelines which have been drawn up to combat bribery and corruption in business, including their implementation requirements.