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Shaheen Borna is Associate Professor at the Ball State University and has published several articles on moral issues and computer literacy.

James R. Lowry is Head and Professor of Marketing Department at the Ball State University. He has written several books, the latest of them co-authored with Steade Business: Its Nature and Environment, 1987, 11th ed., South-Western Publ. Co.

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Borna, S., Lowry, J. Gambling and speculation. J Bus Ethics 6, 219–224 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00382867

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