American business values : with international perspectives
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American business values : with international perspectives
Prentice Hall, c1998
4th ed
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
For courses in Business Ethics or Business and Society.
Scholarly and well-researched, this unique exploration of the values, ethics, and beliefs of American business begins with the history of the free market system; explains how the values of the organization can influence the values of the individual; and helps students discover their own personal values and goals. Drawing on insights from moral philosophy, economics, social history, psychology, and sociology, it presents both traditional business values and the contemporary challenges to these values, and offers comparisons from a global perspective.
Table of Contents
1. A Free Market for Ethical Values.
2. Maturity and Moral Development.
3. Ethical Behavior in Business.
4. Historical Roots of Business Values.
5. Factories, Immigrants and Ideology.
6. Critics of Free Enterprise.
7. Personal Values Within the Firm.
8. Ethics and Performance Measures.
9. Business Values for the Future.
Appendix: Caux Round Table Principles for Business.
Index.
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