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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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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