Daniel E. Palmer

Daniel E. Palmer is an associate professor of philosophy at Kent State University, Trumbull Campus. His primary research interests are in ethical theory and applied ethics, with particular emphasis upon business ethics and health care ethics. He is a co-editor of the volume Stakeholder Theory: Essential Readings in Ethical Leadership and Management (Prometheus Books, 2008), and his publications on business ethics have appeared in such scholarly journals as the Journal of Business Ethics and Business Ethics Quarterly. Dr. Palmer’s current research interests include exploring the ethical issues found in e-business, international business communication, and green marketing practices.

Publications

Handbook of Research on Business Ethics and Corporate Responsibilities
Daniel E. Palmer. © 2015. 508 pages.
While skeptics once saw the concept of business ethics as an oxymoron, modern businesses are proving them wrong. Success depends not only on educating young professionals about...
Business Ethics in the Information Age: The Transformations and Challenges of E-Business
Daniel E. Palmer. © 2015. 19 pages.
The Information Age ushered in significant transformations in the manner in which business is done. In particular, the growth of various forms of e-business, from Internet sales...
Business Ethics in the Information Age: The Transformations and Challenges of E-Business
Daniel E. Palmer. © 2015. 18 pages.
The Information Age ushered in significant transformations in the manner in which business is done. In particular, the growth of various forms of e-business, from Internet sales...
Ethical Issues in E-Business: Models and Frameworks
Daniel E. Palmer. © 2010. 272 pages.
Emerging online product and service availability affords individuals and businesses worldwide numerous conveniences, while alternatively raising concerns in regard to online...
The Transformative Nature of E-Business: Business Ethics and Stakeholder Relations on the Internet
Daniel E. Palmer. © 2010. 14 pages.
The growth of various forms of e-business, from Internet sales and marketing to online financial processing, has been exponential in recent years. It is no exaggeration to say...