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    Combating Modern Slavery.Robin T. Byerly - 2011 - Proceedings of the International Association for Business and Society 22:124-130.
    It is argued in this paper that the contemporary issue of modern slavery is one of meaningful relevance to today’s business, particularly multinational corporations. For a number of theoretical and pragmatic reasons, including corporate social responsibility, global corporate citizenship, corporate power and innovative capability, the issue should resonate with, and draw response from, modern business. Further, several suggestions are made as to how business organizations and their leaders can effectively aid in combating modern slavery.
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    Eudaemonia, Well-Beings and the Pursuit of Sustainability.Robin Byerly - 2015 - Philosophy in the Contemporary World 22 (2):45-59.
    Human well-being is a core global issue and a challenge for individual citizens, governments, and intemational organizations world-wide. It is a future-oriented concept that cannot be narrowly defined. In this paper, it is argued that retrieving the wisdom of Aristotle provides a thmking way forward. His is a philosophy that can be meaningfully directed and usefully applied across multiple dimensions to our current world, its state of being, and the pursuit of human, psychological, and ecological well-bemg.
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    Managed Care and the Evolution of Patient Rights.Robin T. Byerly, Jo Ellen Carpenter & Judith Davis - 2001 - Jona's Healthcare Law, Ethics, and Regulation 3 (2):58-67.
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    Market Structure, Claims Fraud and Ethical Concerns in the Delivery of Health Care Services: A Transaction Cost Economics Analysis.Robin T. Byerly & Henry W. Mannle - 2001 - Business and Professional Ethics Journal 20 (2):23-45.