The role of business ethics in economic performance
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The role of business ethics in economic performance
St. Martin's Press , Macmillan, 1998
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- : uk
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"This volume is based on the proceedings of a workshop on 'The role of business ethics in economic performanc' held on 28 October 1996 at Robinson College Cambridge"--Pref
Includes bibliographical references and index
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The Role of Business Ethics in Economic Performance is a major edited collection of papers on why and how the conduct of business behaviour effects its commercial success. The book offers a comprehensive introduction to the issues looking at the lessons from economic theory, the institutional setting and the supply and demand side conditions which are forcing firms to take ethics seriously. Lord Eatwell considers the ethical foundations of the market economy. Mark Casson analyses the economic importance of leaders, while Simon Deakin and Frank Wilkinson empirically examine the role of contractual obligation in the UK. Adrian Cadbury and Norman Barry examine voluntary institutions and government's importance in setting ethics. Maurie Cohen and Russell Sparkes look at the ethical consumers and ethical investors increasing influence on business conduct. Finally Clive Wright and Neil Hood examine the internal organisation of national and transnational firms which increasingly build an ethical dimension into their corporate decision making.
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- I. Jones & M. Pollitt Ethics and Self-Interes t
- J. Eatwell The Economics of Ethical Leadership
- M. Casson Co-operation, Contract Law and Economic Performance
- S. Deakin & F. Wilkinson The Role of Voluntary Codes of Practice in Setting Ethics
- A. Cadbury Government and Business Ethics
- N. Barry The Challenge of the Ethical Investor - Activism, Assets and Analysis
- R. Sparks Business Ethics and the Corporate Culture
- N. Hood Conclusion
- I.Jones & M. Pollitt
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