An Introduction to Business and Management Ethics provides an introduction to some of the major challenges facing anyone concerned with standards of behaviour in organizations. It starts from a consideration of the resources provided by philosophical ethics and moves on to consider the challenges inherent in working in a competitive business environment. The book gives straightforward guidance to students of business ethics and encourages the application of theory through the use of topical exercises and case studies.
This is Business Ethics offers a dynamic and engaging introduction to the study of corporate morality.
Since its inception, An Introduction to Business Ethics by Joseph DesJardins has been a cutting-edge resource for the business ethics course.
The book provides detailed explanations in the context of core themes such as customer satisfaction, ethics, entrepreneurship, global business, and managing change.
Therefore, this book is composed of three parts in which ethics is discussed at different levels. In part one we discuss ethics at the level of the individual. In part two we discuss ethics and business.
John Hooker provides an objective and closely-reasoned analysis of ethical issues based on a unified conceptual framework that distils the best of ethical thought into three clearly articulated principles: the generalization, utilitarian, ...
Since its inception, An Introduction to Business Ethics by Joseph DesJardins has been a cutting-edge resource for the business ethics course.
This undergraduate textbook captures the dynamic nature of business ethics in the era of globalization.
Business Ethics is designed to meet the scope and sequence requirements of the single-semester business ethics course.
Packed with examples, this book offers a clear and engaging overview of ethical issues in business.
The most prominent is, of course, John Rawls, A Theory of Justice (Cam— bridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1971). One main problem in Rawls's dee fense of “justice as fairness” is that Rawls believes that no one can deserve ...