Contemporary Issues in Business Ethics
The Callista Wicklander Lectures, DePaul University 1991-2005
Herausgeber: Krasemann, Keith W.; Werhane, Patricia H.
Contemporary Issues in Business Ethics
The Callista Wicklander Lectures, DePaul University 1991-2005
Herausgeber: Krasemann, Keith W.; Werhane, Patricia H.
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This collected volume of essays, the work of scholars from DePaul University who have served as the Wicklander Chair in Business Ethics, focuses on a wide range of issues including the role of self-interest in commerce, moral character, evil and complacency, privacy, spirituality in the work place, and globalization challenges.
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This collected volume of essays, the work of scholars from DePaul University who have served as the Wicklander Chair in Business Ethics, focuses on a wide range of issues including the role of self-interest in commerce, moral character, evil and complacency, privacy, spirituality in the work place, and globalization challenges.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: University Press of America
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. April 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 420g
- ISBN-13: 9780761834366
- ISBN-10: 0761834362
- Artikelnr.: 21756637
- Verlag: University Press of America
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. April 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 420g
- ISBN-13: 9780761834366
- ISBN-10: 0761834362
- Artikelnr.: 21756637
Keith W. Krasemann is Professor of Philosophy and Religious Studies and Director of the Regional Center for Asian Studies Development Programs at the College of DuPage. He currently has three books in print: Business Ethics: Problems, Principles, Practical Applications, Quest for Goodness: An Introduction to Ethics, and Questions for the Soul: An Introduction to Philosophy. Patricia H. Werhane holds the Wicklander Chair of Business Ethics at DePaul University and is Executive Director of the Institute for Business and Professional Ethics at DePaul University with a joint appointment as the Ruffin Professor of Business Ethics at the Darden School, University of Virginia. An accomplished author, teacher, and researcher, Dr. Werhane's most recently co-authored Employment and Employee Rights.
Chapter 1 Foreword and Dedication Chapter 2 Acknowledgements Chapter 3
Introductory Essay: Promoting Business and Professional Ethics to New
Generations of Civic and Business Leaders Chapter 4 1. Teaching
Professional Ethics: Where, Why, and How? Chapter 5 2. Can Business Ethics
Be Taught? Chapter 6 3. Corporate Social Responsibility in a Global Economy
Chapter 7 4. The Impartial Judge: Detachment or Passion? Chapter 8 5. How
to Read a Contract: From Self-Interest to Fairness and Decency Chapter 9 6.
What is Evil? Chapter 10 7. Technology and Ethics: Privacy in the Workplace
Chapter 11 8. The Ethics of Everyday Life: Social Class and Moral Character
in Women's Narratives Chapter 12 9. Lying and Lawyering: An Honest
Perspective Chapter 13 10. Spirituality in the Workplace: Individual and
Organizational Transformation Chapter 14 11. Why Do Good People Do Bad
Things? The Challenge of Business Ethics and Corporate Leadership Chapter
15 12. "It's Business; We're Soldiers" The Sopranos, Liberal Business
Ethics, and this American Thing of Ours Chapter 16 13. Tissue Banking:
Disclosure, Informed Consent, and the Rule of Law Chapter 17 About the
Contributors
Introductory Essay: Promoting Business and Professional Ethics to New
Generations of Civic and Business Leaders Chapter 4 1. Teaching
Professional Ethics: Where, Why, and How? Chapter 5 2. Can Business Ethics
Be Taught? Chapter 6 3. Corporate Social Responsibility in a Global Economy
Chapter 7 4. The Impartial Judge: Detachment or Passion? Chapter 8 5. How
to Read a Contract: From Self-Interest to Fairness and Decency Chapter 9 6.
What is Evil? Chapter 10 7. Technology and Ethics: Privacy in the Workplace
Chapter 11 8. The Ethics of Everyday Life: Social Class and Moral Character
in Women's Narratives Chapter 12 9. Lying and Lawyering: An Honest
Perspective Chapter 13 10. Spirituality in the Workplace: Individual and
Organizational Transformation Chapter 14 11. Why Do Good People Do Bad
Things? The Challenge of Business Ethics and Corporate Leadership Chapter
15 12. "It's Business; We're Soldiers" The Sopranos, Liberal Business
Ethics, and this American Thing of Ours Chapter 16 13. Tissue Banking:
Disclosure, Informed Consent, and the Rule of Law Chapter 17 About the
Contributors
Chapter 1 Foreword and Dedication Chapter 2 Acknowledgements Chapter 3
Introductory Essay: Promoting Business and Professional Ethics to New
Generations of Civic and Business Leaders Chapter 4 1. Teaching
Professional Ethics: Where, Why, and How? Chapter 5 2. Can Business Ethics
Be Taught? Chapter 6 3. Corporate Social Responsibility in a Global Economy
Chapter 7 4. The Impartial Judge: Detachment or Passion? Chapter 8 5. How
to Read a Contract: From Self-Interest to Fairness and Decency Chapter 9 6.
What is Evil? Chapter 10 7. Technology and Ethics: Privacy in the Workplace
Chapter 11 8. The Ethics of Everyday Life: Social Class and Moral Character
in Women's Narratives Chapter 12 9. Lying and Lawyering: An Honest
Perspective Chapter 13 10. Spirituality in the Workplace: Individual and
Organizational Transformation Chapter 14 11. Why Do Good People Do Bad
Things? The Challenge of Business Ethics and Corporate Leadership Chapter
15 12. "It's Business; We're Soldiers" The Sopranos, Liberal Business
Ethics, and this American Thing of Ours Chapter 16 13. Tissue Banking:
Disclosure, Informed Consent, and the Rule of Law Chapter 17 About the
Contributors
Introductory Essay: Promoting Business and Professional Ethics to New
Generations of Civic and Business Leaders Chapter 4 1. Teaching
Professional Ethics: Where, Why, and How? Chapter 5 2. Can Business Ethics
Be Taught? Chapter 6 3. Corporate Social Responsibility in a Global Economy
Chapter 7 4. The Impartial Judge: Detachment or Passion? Chapter 8 5. How
to Read a Contract: From Self-Interest to Fairness and Decency Chapter 9 6.
What is Evil? Chapter 10 7. Technology and Ethics: Privacy in the Workplace
Chapter 11 8. The Ethics of Everyday Life: Social Class and Moral Character
in Women's Narratives Chapter 12 9. Lying and Lawyering: An Honest
Perspective Chapter 13 10. Spirituality in the Workplace: Individual and
Organizational Transformation Chapter 14 11. Why Do Good People Do Bad
Things? The Challenge of Business Ethics and Corporate Leadership Chapter
15 12. "It's Business; We're Soldiers" The Sopranos, Liberal Business
Ethics, and this American Thing of Ours Chapter 16 13. Tissue Banking:
Disclosure, Informed Consent, and the Rule of Law Chapter 17 About the
Contributors