Ethisphere Institute is Now Accepting Applications

New York (April 9, 2008) – The Ethisphere Institute, a think-tank dedicated to the research and promotion of profitable best practices in governance, business ethics, compliance and corporate responsibility is now accepting applications for the 2008 World’s Most Ethical Companies Ranking. The rankings will be revealed at the Forbes and Ethisphere joint-conference, “Driving Profit Through Ethical Leadership” on Tuesday, June 3rd at the Rainbow Room in New York City, and will also appear in the institute’s quarterly publication, Ethisphere Magazine.
“We are pleased to once again be able to highlight companies that have strong institutional leadership and cultures committed to ethical business,” said Alex Brigham executive director of the Ethisphere Institute. “We are finding that these companies are continually outperforming their competitors, showing that ethical practices positively affect profit in our society.”
Ethisphere researchers and analysts take into account over 80 individual variables in seven broad categories that make up a company’s Ethics Quotient™ (EQ). Ethisphere analysis is based both on the information provided by companies through the EQ survey, and through Ethisphere’s rigorous research and verification methods.
The 2008 World’s Most Ethical Companies methodology committee is comprised of leading attorneys and government officials, professors and leaders who care about ethical and honest business practices.
Last year’s roster of World’s Most Ethical Companies included Starbucks, Avaya, Kellogg’s, Nike, Sun Microsystems, IKEA, PepsiCo and Novartis, among others.
“It’s notoriously difficult to evaluate ethics at the corporate level; Ethisphere has identified the most important criteria for doing so,” said Prof. Thomas Donaldson, The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania.
For more information about the World’s Most Ethical Companies Ranking or to nominate your company, visit http://ethisphere.com/worlds-most-ethical-companies-rankings/. For more information or to register for the Driving Profit through Ethical Leadership conference, visit http://forbesconferences.com/?page=event&eventID=124.



September 7th, 2008 at 1:05 pm
It is my understanding that the company of, Granite Construction, out of Watsonville California are being considered for a position on your “Most Ethical List”. Before you make yourselves look foolish, please note that I have just read an article from the Oregon air quality dept; that Granite Construction have recently been fined 240,000 dolaars for violations concerning their contract with the State.
Granite Const; are also being investigated by San Diego City for
overcharging for clean-up after the tragic fires last year.
This information is available from the named scources.
Thank you,
Don Swift