PUBLIC HEALTH, BUSINESS ETHICS, AND BIOETHICS

Conceptions of harm reduction (i.e. the relationship between market systems and regulation)

Non-voluntary corporate accountability and environmental health

Industry Epidemics (Patterns of corporate subversion of democracy and undermining the rule of law resulting from lexically prioritizing fiduciary interests)
Corporate legitimizing strategies (such as Corporate Social Responsibility) when faced with delegitimized business practices (such as the tobacco industry’s role in the pharmaceuticalization, clinicization, and medicalization of nicotine dependency)