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Revisiting Carr’s Business Bluff: Opinions on the Ethics of Playing the Game
Abstract This article is a response to Albert Carr’s business bluff compared to a poker game article in the Harvard Business Review “Is Business Bluffing Ethical? The Ethics of Business are not Those of Society, but Rather Those of the Poker Game”. Opinions are given on the ethical dilemmas which are deemed legal and acceptable in the business world by Carr.