Longtime financial journalist and a research fellow at the Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics.
J Law Med Ethics. 2013 Fall;41(3):556-60. doi: 10.1111/jlme.12064.
Dennis Thompson and Lawrence Lessig are leading thinkers in the realm of institutional corruption, the notion that inappropriate dependencies and conflicts of interest undercut the ethical foundations of institutions on which society relies. Both are particularly known for their work on institutional corruption as it affects government and politics. This essay examines the applicability of their writing to the private sector, particularly as it relates to vital and influential industries like pharmaceuticals.
丹尼斯·汤普森和劳伦斯·莱西格是制度腐败领域的领军思想家,他们认为,不适当的依赖关系和利益冲突破坏了社会赖以依赖的制度的道德基础。两人都因研究政府和政治领域的制度腐败而闻名。本文探讨了他们的著作对私营部门的适用性,特别是在涉及制药等重要和有影响力的行业时。