Dhruv Chugh

Dhruv Chugh
  • Harvard University

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Organizational Wrongdoing is an essential companion to understanding the causes, processes and consequences of misconduct at work. With contributions from some of the world's leading management theorists, past theories on misconduct are critically evaluated, and the latest research is introduced, expanding the boundaries of our knowledge and fillin...
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How long ago was 1964? A long time ago, some would say. The Beatles had just arrived in America, the World Trade Center design was underway, and Nelson Mandela was sentenced to his eventual 27-year imprisonment. The world of 1964 seems very distant from the world of today. In that year, Title VII of the Civil Rights Act became law in the United Sta...
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The densities, viscosities and speeds of sound for binary mixture of benzaldehyde with isopropylbenzene at 298.15, 303.15, 308.15 and 313.15 K have been measured over the whole compositional range. The excess thermodynamic properties such as excess volume (VE), deviations in viscosity (Δη) and excess isentropic compressibility (KSE) are calculated....
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By the time Merck withdrew its pain relief drug Vioxx from the market in 2004, more than 100 million prescriptions had been filled in the United States alone. Yet researchers now estimate that Vioxx may have been associated with as many as 25,000 heart attacks and strokes. Evidence of the drug's risks was available as early as 2000, so why did so m...
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This collection explores the subject of conflicts of interest. It investigates how to manage conflicts of interest, how they can affect well-meaning professionals, and how they can limit the effectiveness of corporate boards, undermine professional ethics, and corrupt expert opinion. Legal and policy responses are considered, some of which (e.g. di...

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