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"Business and Society: Ethical, Legal, and Digital Environments, Second Edition is designed to fill a growing void in the business and society field, namely the parallel conversation occurring in many universities that separates ethics from the law. Or that preference of one over the other in combined courses. Yet every manager, or aspiring manager, must consider ethics and the law together in their efforts to be effective. At the same time, it is impossible to ignore the way in which technology has changed the business and society relationship. However, in most business and society textbooks,…mehr

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"Business and Society: Ethical, Legal, and Digital Environments, Second Edition is designed to fill a growing void in the business and society field, namely the parallel conversation occurring in many universities that separates ethics from the law. Or that preference of one over the other in combined courses. Yet every manager, or aspiring manager, must consider ethics and the law together in their efforts to be effective. At the same time, it is impossible to ignore the way in which technology has changed the business and society relationship. However, in most business and society textbooks, legal issues are either covered in a superficial manner or not at all, and the coverage of the digital environment is sparse. In reality, managing multiple stakeholders and making multiple decisions every day, managers routinely face ethical challenges, legal requirements, and digital opportunities and challenges. Since our world today is not only global but increasingly digital as a result, these concerns must also be at the forefront of teaching future managers how to effectively manage a business within the society they are a part of. Our mission is to prepare future managers so they understand appropriate business responses to the ethical, legal, and digital challenges they will undoubtedly face as they embark on their careers in today's global society"--
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Cynthia E. Clark, Ph.D. is the John W. Poduska Professor of Governance at Bentley University. She primarily teaches Business & Society and Corporate Governance in the Undergraduate, MBA and PhD programs. She has worked with multiple CEOs, c-suite executives and boards of directors on various business and society issues. Recently published work has appeared in Harvard Business Review, Sloan Management Review, Strategic Management Journal, Business Ethics Quarterly, Journal of Business Ethics, Organization & Environment, and Business & Society. Professor Clark serves on the editorial board of two journals: Business & Society and Academy of Management Perspectives. She is also the author of Giving Voice to Values in the Boardroom (2021). Additionally, she is a governance fellow with the National Association of Corporate Directors (NACD), is a member of the Society for Governance Professionals, the Society for Corporate Compliance & Ethics, the Private Directors Association (PDA) and is active in 50/50 Women on Boards; she presents regularly at all. She has been widely cited in the media including The Wall Street Journal, Institutional Investor, The Boston Globe, CNN, Forbes and Reuters and has appeared on multiple podcasts as a noted expert. Prior to joining Bentley, Clark was a member of the faculty at Boston University, following a career in the banking and securities industry. She holds a PhD from the honors program at Boston University, a master's degree from Northwestern University, and a BA from Boston College. Kabrina K. Chang is an Associate Dean for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, and a clinical associate professor of business law and ethics in the Markets, Public Policy, and Law Department at Boston University's Questrom School of Business . She teaches Introduction to Business Law, Employment Law, and Business, Justice, and Responsibility in the undergraduate program and Business Law and Discrimination, and Employment Law in the MBA program. Professor Chang also developed and co-coordinated Business, Society, and Ethics, a gateway course for all Questrom School of Business students. Professor Chang's research focuses on employment matters, in particular social media, and how that impacts employment and management decisions and also on corporate social advocacy. Her work has been published in academic journals and news outlets such at the New York Times, Quartz.com, Bloomberg, and the Boston Globe as well as in magazines such as Forbes and Harvard Business Review. Professor Chang has won several awards for her teaching and writing. Before her academic career, Professor Chang was a trial lawyer in private practice.