Are ethical companies more profitable? Many executives and compliance professionals seem to think so, judging by the results of a new survey conducted by the Ethisphere Institute, an organization that advances corporate ethical standards.

Last month, executives and lawyers gathered in New York City for Ethisphere’s Global Ethics Summit. Ethisphere surveyed 120 executives during the event in an effort to determine the impact of corporate ethics and behavior on profits and growth.

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