Ethical theory and business
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Ethical theory and business
Prentice Hall, c1993
4th ed
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Includes bibliographical references
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book presents an anthology of readings, legal perspectives and cases in ethics in business. The new edition features expanded coverage of ethical theory to incorporate more alternative perspectives on normative ethical theory; a new chapter on multinationals and international business; and new material on topics such as sexual harrassment, investment risk, plant closing, international justice, suppressing facts in sales, corporate intelligence gathering, drug testing and responsibility within organizations.
Table of Contents
- Moral reflection and business practice
- corporate responsibility
- the regulation of business
- acceptable risk
- rights and obligations of employers and employees
- hiring, firing and discriminating
- gathering, concealing and gilding information
- ethical issues in international business
- social and economic justice.
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