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Business ethics: principles and practices

By: Albuquerque, DanielMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi Oxford University Press 2011 Description: xvii, 597 pISBN: 9780195699647Subject(s): Business ethicsDDC classification: 174.4 Summary: Description Business Ethics: Principles and Practices provides a deep insight into the crucial role played by ethics in managerial decision making and the impact of such decisions on the world at large. Consequently, the book may also be profitably used by management executives and corporate organizations. Starting with a broad classical overview of the meaning and scope of ethics and the development of ethical thought, the book puts forward the applications of ethical standards to business areas such as corporate governance, marketing and brand management, advertising, and finance. The discussion then shifts to a more human level with issues of workplace ethics and consumer rights. Special focus is placed on ethical choices related to the environment, cyber space, and criminal intimidation. Contemporary issues such as the corporate code of ethics, political correctness, and the role played by NGOs in upholding moral values are discussed in detail. Finally, several open-ended issues such as intellectual property rights, human rights, terrorism and animal rights, and their consequences on businesses are examined. The book follows a debate-based approach, wherein views, both for and against, are presented, followed by concept analysis and logical deductions. This approach is well aided with a number of examples, case studies, and end-chapter review questions. This book will also serve as a useful reference for BBA faculty and professionals.
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Table of contents

Chapter 1. Ethics: Meaning,Definition, and Scope
Chapter 2. Eastern and Western Ethical Thought and Business Practices
Chapter 3. Doctrines, Dogmas, and Business Management
Chapter 4. Decision Making: Moral Reasoning and Its Application5. Manufacturing: Consumer, the Ultimate Chapter Stakeholder
Chapter 6. In the Marketplace
Chapter 7. On the Billboard
Chapter 8. Finance and Value
Chapter 9. Workers and Morals
Chapter 10. The Workplace and the Individual
Chapter 11. The Contemporary Worker
Chapter 12. On Chapter the Chapter Job Problems
Chapter 13. Corporate Governance
Chapter 14. Institutionalization of Ethical Governance for Corporations
Chapter 15. Corporate Social Responsibility
Chapter 16. Corporations in the Geopolitical World
Chapter 17. Challenges of Environment
Chapter 18. Challenges of Cyber Age
Chapter 19. Challenges of Violence
Chapter 20. Challenges of Unsolved Problems

Description

Business Ethics: Principles and Practices provides a deep insight into the crucial role played by ethics in managerial decision making and the impact of such decisions on the world at large.

Consequently, the book may also be profitably used by management executives and corporate organizations. Starting with a broad classical overview of the meaning and scope of ethics and the development of ethical thought, the book puts forward the applications of ethical standards to business areas such as corporate governance, marketing and brand management, advertising, and finance. The discussion then shifts to a more human level with issues of workplace ethics and consumer rights. Special focus is placed on ethical choices related to the environment, cyber space, and criminal intimidation. Contemporary issues such as the corporate code of ethics, political correctness, and the role played by NGOs in upholding moral values are discussed in detail. Finally, several open-ended issues such as intellectual property rights, human rights, terrorism and animal rights, and their consequences on businesses are examined. The book follows a debate-based approach, wherein views, both for and against, are presented, followed by concept analysis and logical deductions. This approach is well aided with a number of examples, case studies, and end-chapter review questions. This book will also serve as a useful reference for BBA faculty and professionals.

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