Business and society : stakeholders, ethics, public policy
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Business and society : stakeholders, ethics, public policy
McGraw-Hill Education, c2020 [i.e. 2019]
16th ed
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Bibliography: p. 542-546
Indexes: p. 547-556
Description and Table of Contents
Description
In a world economy that is becoming increasingly integrated and interdependent, the relationship between business and society is becoming ever more complex. The globalization of business, the emergence of civil society organizations in many nations, and new government regulations and international agreements have significantly altered the job of managers and the nature of strategic decision making within the firm. The Sixteenth Edition of Business and Society: Stakeholders, Ethics, Public Policy draws on the latest research to address the challenges facing business organizations and their stakeholders. The text builds on its legacy of market leadership by reexamining central issues.
Table of Contents
PART ONE
Business in Society
1. The Corporation and Its Stakeholders
2. Managing Public Issues and StakeholderRelationships
3. Corporate Social Responsibility andCitizenship
4. Business in a Globalized World
PART TWO
Business and Ethics
5. Ethics and Ethical Reasoning
6. Organizational Ethics
PART THREE
Business and Public Policy
7. BusinessGovernment Relations
8. Influencing the Political Environment
PART FOUR
Business and the Natural Environment
9. Sustainable Development andGlobal Business
10. Managing for Sustainability
PART FIVE
Business and Technology 231
11. The Role of Technology
12. Regulating and Managing InformationTechnology
PART SIX
Business and Its Stakeholders
13. Shareholder Rights and Corporate Governance
14. Consumer Protection
15. Employees and the Corporation
16. Managing a Diverse Workforce
17. Business and Its Suppliers
18. The Community and the Corporation
19. The Public and Corporate Reputation
CASES IN BUSINESS AND SOCIETY
1. Profiting from Pain: Business and the U.S.Opioid Epidemic
2. Wells Fargo's Unauthorized Customer Accounts
3. The Carlson Company and Protecting Childrenin the Global Tourism Industry
4. BP Blowout: The Aftermath of the Gulf OilDisaster
5. Google and the Right to Be Forgotten
6. General Motors and the Ignition SwitchRecalls
7. The Upper Big Branch Mine Disaster
8. After Rana Plaza
9. The Boycott of Stoli Vodka
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