Ethics and the conduct of business

By: Boatright, John RMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Delhi : Pearson Education, 2003Edition: 4th EditionDescription: xi, 452 p. : illustrationISBN: 0130991597 ; 9780130991591; 9788178089867 ; 8178089866Subject(s): Occupational Ethics -- India | Business Ethics -- India | Social responsibility of businessDDC classification: 174.4
Contents:
Ethics in the world of business -- Utilitarianism -- Kantian ethics, rights, and virtue -- Justice and the market system -- Whistle-blowing -- Trade secrets and conflict of interest -- Privacy -- Discrimination and affirmative action -- Women and family issues -- Unjust dismissal -- Marketing, advertising, and product safety -- Occupational health and safety -- Ethics in finance -- Ethics and corporations -- International business ethics.
Summary: For undergraduate/MBA-level courses in Business Ethics in the departments of Philosophy or Business. This text provides a treatment of the most prominent issues of business ethics and the major positions and arguments on these issues. Cases facilitate both a case study approach and a combined lecture-discussion format.
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Ethics in the world of business --
Utilitarianism --
Kantian ethics, rights, and virtue --
Justice and the market system --
Whistle-blowing --
Trade secrets and conflict of interest --
Privacy --
Discrimination and affirmative action --
Women and family issues --
Unjust dismissal --
Marketing, advertising, and product safety --
Occupational health and safety --
Ethics in finance --
Ethics and corporations --
International business ethics.

For undergraduate/MBA-level courses in Business Ethics in the departments of Philosophy or Business. This text provides a treatment of the most prominent issues of business ethics and the major positions and arguments on these issues. Cases facilitate both a case study approach and a combined lecture-discussion format.

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