The European difference : business ethics in the Community of European Management Schools
Author(s)
Bibliographic Information
The European difference : business ethics in the Community of European Management Schools
Springer-Science+Business Media, 1998
Available at / 1 libraries
-
No Libraries matched.
- Remove all filters.
Note
"Originally published by Kluwer Academic Publishers in 1998. Softcover reprint of the hardcover 1 st edition 1998" -- T.p. verso
Includes bibliographical references (p. [95]-100) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The book aims to present the business ethics visions, programs and experiences of member universities of the Community of European Management Schools (CEMS). Since the authors are leading professors of business ethics in different European countries, the book can serve as a special guide to the European business ethics movement. The Community of European Management Schools was founded in 1988 as an association of top-level schools in management education throughout Europe. In 1998 member universities are as follows: Budapest University of Economic Sciences, Copenhagen Business School, Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam, ESADE Barcelona, HEC Paris, London School of Economics, Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration, Stockholm School of Economics, Universitti Bocconi Milan, Universitiit St. Gallen, Universitiit zu Koln, Universite catholique de Louvain, and Wirtschajtsuniversitiit Wien. The University of Economics in Prague and the University of Economics in Warsaw are candidate members in CEMS. Over thirty international companies joined CEMS as corporate members.
Sponsoring corporations includes ABB, Athur Andersen, Banca Commerciale Italiana, Banque Bruxelles Lambert, Banque Paribas, Cariplo, Central Hispano, Coats Crafts Europe, Coopers &- Lybrand, Dresder Bank, Dunaferr, Elektrowatt, Ericson, Goldman Sachs, Grouppo ENI, Henkel Industries, Henkel Industries, Hi/ti Corporation, F. Hoffman-la-Roche, ISS, J.P. Morgan, KPMG DTG, Norsk Hydro, Petrojina, Procter &- Gamble, Schindler Management, Schneider, Shell International, Siemens, SmithKline Beecham, Statoil, Swiss Bank Corporation, Tetra Laval, Trygg Hansa, Winterthur, and Zurich Insurance.
Table of Contents
- Preface. Acknowledgement. 1. Theory and Practice of Business Ethics in Denmark
- P. Pruzan. 2. Business Ethics at the Stockholm School of Economics
- H. de Geer. 3. `Polder-Ethics': Business Ethics in the Netherlands
- N. Hofstra, L. Kloosterman. 4. Business Ethics in France: `Comment faire sans philosophie?' Y. Pesqueux. 5. From Teaching to Learning of Business Ethics in Barcelona
- J.M. Lozano. 6. Integrative Business Ethics - A Critical Approach in St. Gallen
- P. Ulrich, T. Maak. 7. Business Ethics at the University of Economics in Prague
- L. Nemcova. 8. Establishing Business Ethics in Budapest
- L. Zsolnai. Notes on Contributors. References. Index.
by "Nielsen BookData"