Business ethics
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Business ethics
Pearson/Prentice Hall, c2006
6th ed
Available at 12 libraries
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  Okinawa
  Korea
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  United Kingdom
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  United States of America
Note
"Video CD included ABC news"--Cover
Accompanying CD-ROM, called ABC News videos for business ethics, includes a collection of videos from ABC News' programs that relate the concepts of business ethics to real-life stories and events
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
For courses in Business Ethics, Moral Issues in Business, Social Issues in Business, Business and Society, International Business Ethics, and Issues in International Business.
This systematic, integrated investigation of the field of business ethics is presented from an informed philosophical point of view. It argues that ethics is the glue as well as the oil that makes business possible, addressing the full gamut of issues: from such macro considerations as the moral justification of economic systems to such micro issues as proper computer use by employees.
Table of Contents
Introduction.
1. Ethics and Business.
I. MORAL REASONING IN BUSINESS.
2. Conventional Morality and Ethical Relativism.
3. Utility and Utilitarianism.
4. Moral Duty, Rights, and Justice.
5. Virtue, Moral Responsibility, and Moral Reasoning.
II. MORAL ISSUES IN BUSINESS.
6. Justice and Economic Systems.
7. American Capitalism: Moral or Immoral?
8. Corporations and Morality.
9. Corporate Governance, Accounting, Disclosure and Insider Trading.
10. Finance, Restructuring, and Investing.
11. Safety, Risk, and Environmental Protection.
12. Whistle Blowing.
13. Marketing, Truth, and Advertising.
14 Workers' Rights: Employment, Wages, and Unions.
15. Workers' Rights and Duties Within a Firm.
16. Discrimination, Affirmative Action, and Reverse Discrimination.
17. The Information Age: Property and New Technologies.
18. Information, Computers, the Internet and Business.
III. MORAL ISSUES IN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS.
19. The International Business System, Multinationals, and Globalization.
20. Corrupt Contexts and International Business.
21. Global Issues and International Obligations.
IV. CONCLUSION.
22. The New Moral Imperative for Business.
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