Projects
Trusting our institutions: compliance in taxation and the ethics of good governance. University of Antwerp
Business and Human Rights Innovation Platform: Connecting Law and Management for Human Rights (BHRIP). KU Leuven
Innovationplatform for Business and Human Rights. University of Antwerp
Innovationplatform for Business and Human Rights. University of Antwerp
Sustainable debt collection: towards a novel system of efficient and ethical consumer debt collection (SUSTDEBT). University of Antwerp
Plumbing the City. The regulation of sanitary installers in urban Europe (1850-1940) Vrije Universiteit Brussel
improving the hygienic conditions in many European cities,
intervening both in the provision of public utilities of water supply and
sewage and in the construction of private sanitary installations. In
contrast to ample business-historical studies on the relation between
the state and distribution companies, it is unclear how sanitary
...
Consequences of supervisor i-deal secrecy decisions for team performance: A moral and behavioral perspective on employee reactions KU Leuven
I-deals are idiosyncratic work arrangements obtained via individual negotiation between an employee and their supervisor. In Flanders, around 45% of employees have negotiated an i-deal or perceive the opportunity to do so, implying that around 55% do not have an i-deal but are likely working with people who do. This project addresses three gaps. First, it is not yet known how this type of intrateam differentiation affects teams as a whole, ...
Prevention Of Fraud in Sports Ghent University
The PrOFS project envisions a systemic change, enabled by the close collaboration of a broad range of leading scientists and the main stakeholders regarding the fight against fraud in sports in Flanders. For the first time, a multidisciplinary project is presented that not only investigates the complex nature of fraud in sports, but also uses scientific methods to develop and test practical tools and solutions in optimizing the fight against ...
Whistleblowing as an element of corporate governance: ethical risks and sense-makin Ghent University
Research into: 1. relation between prescriptive initiatives in a particular society (government, interest group) with regard to whistleblowing and the mentioning thereof in corporate governance codes for that society, 2. experiences of different stakeholders with internal whistleblowing procedures according to various modalities (anonymous/confidential, in-house/outsourced, recipients, U+2026)