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100 _aBoatright, John R.
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245 _aEthics and the conduct of business
250 _a18th
260 _bPearson India Education Services Pvt. Ltd.
_aNew Delhi
_c2021
300 _axvii, 555 p.
365 _aINR
_b760.00
504 _aTable of Content 1 Ethics in the World of Business 2 Ethical Decision Making 3 Ethical Theories 4 Whistle-Blowing 5 Business Information and Conflict of Interest 6 Privacy 7 Discrimination and Affirmative Action 8 Employment Rights 9 Health and Safety 10 Marketing and Advertising 11 Ethics in Finance 12 Corporate Social Responsibility 13 Governance, Accountability, and Compliance 14 International Business Ethics References Credits Index
520 _aEthics and the Conduct of Business 8/e, is essential for a full understanding of the positions and arguments offered on the main issues in business ethics. Fortunately, the amount of theory needed is relatively small, and much of the discussion of these issues can be understood apart from the theoretical foundation. The study of ethical issues in business is not confined to a single academic discipline. The aim of the book is to help students to understand various ethical problems implicated in the conduct of business. The book focuses on the fact that adopting a moral point of view and using moral reasoning in business decision making is in the best interest of the individual, organization and the society.
650 _aBusiness Ethics
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700 _aJeffrey, D Smith
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700 _aPatra, Bibhu Prasan
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942 _2ddc
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