Title:
Ethics in business and economics
Series:
The international library of management
Publication Information:
Aldershots, Hants. : Dartmouth Pub., 1997
Physical Description:
2v
ISBN:
9781855215856
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Summary
Summary
As part of The International Library of Management series, this two-volume set investigates ethics in business and economics.
Table of Contents
Volume I |
Part 1 Ethics in Economic and Social Systems |
The Nature of Business Ethic: The status of business ethics: past and futureRichard DeGeorge |
Toward a unified conception of business ethics: integrative social contracts theoryThomas Donaldson and Thomas W. Dunfee |
Moral responsibility in the age of bureaucracyDavid Luban and Alan Strudler and David Wasserman |
If Homo Economicus could choose his own utility function would he want one with a conscience?Robert Frank |
Why the law can't do itChristopher Stone |
Part 2 Ethics and Economic Theory |
The moral standing of the marketAmartya Sen |
Social responsibility and economic efficiencyKenneth J. Arrow |
Does studying economics inhibit cooperation?Robert Frank and Thomas Gilovich and Dennis Regan |
The dynamics of business ethics and economic activityThomas Noe and Michael Rebello |
Part 3 Ethics in International Business |
Relativism and Convention |
A critique of cultural relativismCarl Wellman |
The moral authority of transnational corporate codes |
Obligations of Multinationals: Moral minimums for multinationalsThomas Donaldson |
The moral obligations of multinational corporationsN. Bowie |
International business ethics and the common goodManuel Velasquez |
Ethical dilemmas for multinational enterprise: a philosophical overviewRichard DeGeorge |
Part 4 Ethics and Organizations: The Nature and Function of the Corporation |
The social responsibility of business is to increase its profitsMilton Friedmann |
Constructing a social contract for businessThomas Donaldson |
The corporation as a moral personP. French |
Toward CSR3: why ethical analysis is indispensable and unavoidable in corporate affairsWilliam Frederick |
Stakeholder Management: Stakeholder theory of the corporation: concepts, evidence and implicationsThomas Donaldson and Lee E. Preston |
Business ethics and stakeholder analysisK.E. Goodpaster |
A stakeholder theory of the modern corporation: Kantian CapitalismWilliam Evan and Edward R. Freeman |
The stakeholder theory of the firm: a methodology to generate value matrix weightsJamshid Hosseini and Steven Brenner |
Part 5 Ethics and Corporate Financial Performance |
Corporate social performance revisitedDonna J. Wood |
Stakeholder management and corporate performanceL.E. Preston and H.J. Sapienza |
Part 6 Ethics within the organization |
Moral mazes: bureaucracy and managerial workRobert Jackell |
The organizational bases of ethical work climatesB. Victor and J. Cullen |
Managing for organizational integrityLyn Paine |
Employee and employer rights in an institutional contextPatricia H. Werhane |
Volume II Managerial Decision Making |
Moral Psychology and Business Ethics: Ethical decision making in organizations: a person-situation interactionist modelLinda Trevino |
Adapting Kohlberg to enhance the assessment of managers' moral reasoningJames Weber |
A conceptual model of corporate moral developmentEric Reidenbach and Donald Robin |
A contingency framework for understanding ethical decision-making in marketingO.C. Ferrell and L.G. Gresham |
Ethical decision making by individuals in organizations: an issue-contingent modelThomas Jones |
Toward the development of a multidimensional scale for improvising evaluations of business ethicsEric R. Reidenbach and Donald Robin |
Is the ethics of business changing? Steve Brenner and Earl Molander |
Part 2 Specific Topics in Business Ethics |
Insider Trading |
What is really unethical about insider trading?Jennifer Moore |
The ethics of insider tradingGary Lawson |
Environmental Issues: Hazardous wastes: ethical dilemmas of ends and means, heroes and villainsPaul Steidlemeier |
Exporting hazardsHenry Shue |
Business and environmental ethicsMichael Hoffman |
Regulating the international trade in hazardous pesticides: closing the accountability gapLynn Paine |
Negotiation: Is business bluffing ethical?Albert Carr |
When is it legal to lie in negotiations?Richard G. Shell |
Second thoughts about bluffingThomas Carson |
Discrimination: Management, women and the new facts of lifeFelice N. Schwartz |
Sexual harassmentSusan M. Dodds and Lucy Frost and Robert Pargetter and Elizabeth W. Prior |
Classification by race in compensatory programsJ.W. Nickel |
Rights vs. Loyalty: Can I be blamed for obeying orders?R.M. Hare |
Corporate attorney whistle blowing: devising a proper standardT.W. Dunfee and V.C. Maurer |
Compensation and Control: Control system and task environment effects on ethical judgement: an exploratory study of industrial salespeopleD.C. Robertson and E. Anderson |
Accounting: A multidimensional analysis of selected issues in accountingSteven Flory and Thomas Phillips and Eric Reidenbach and Donald Robin |
Part 3 Business Ethics Pedagogy |
The Distinctiveness of Business Ethics |
Can business ethics be taught? Empirical evidenceThomas Jones |
What's the matter with business ethics?Andrew Stark |
Wounded but wiser: reflections on teaching ethics to MBA students Jeanne Leidka |
Teaching Strategies: Integrating ethics into the business school curriculumThomas Dunfee and Diana Robertson |
From Theory to practice: faculty training in business ethicsJohn Bostright |
What's the point of a business ethics course?Ronald F. Duska |