In four new and nine previously published essays, Joseph Heath provides a compelling new framework for thinking about the moral obligations of economic actors. The "market failures" approach to business ethics that he develops provides the basis for a unified theory of business ethics, corporate law, economic regulation, and the welfare state.
In four new and nine previously published essays, Joseph Heath provides a compelling new framework for thinking about the moral obligations of economic actors. The "market failures" approach to business ethics that he develops provides the basis for a unified theory of business ethics, corporate law, economic regulation, and the welfare state.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Joseph Heath is a Professor in the Department of Philosophy as well as the School of Public Policy and Governance at the University of Toronto. He is the author of numerous scholarly works, including Communicative Action and Rational Choice (2001) and Following the Rules (2008). In 2012 he was appointed a fellow of the Trudeau Foundation.
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* Acknowledgements * Introduction * Part 1: The Corporation and Society * 1. A Market Failures Approach to Business Ethics * 2. Stakeholder Theory, Corporate Governance and Public Management (with Wayne Norman) * 3. Business Ethics Without Stakeholders * 4. An Adversarial Ethic for Business: or, When Sun-Tzu met the Stakeholder * 5. Business Ethics and the 'End of History' in Corporate Law * Part 2: Cooperation and the Market * 6. Contractualism: Micro and Macro * 7. Efficiency as the Implicit Morality of the Market * 8. The History of the Invisible Hand * 9. The Benefits of Cooperation * Part 3: Extending the Framework * 10. The Uses and Abuses of Agency Theory * 11. Business Ethics and Moral Motivation: a Criminological Perspective * 12. Business Ethics After Virtue * 13. Reasonable Restrictions on Underwriting * Bibliography * Index
* Acknowledgements * Introduction * Part 1: The Corporation and Society * 1. A Market Failures Approach to Business Ethics * 2. Stakeholder Theory, Corporate Governance and Public Management (with Wayne Norman) * 3. Business Ethics Without Stakeholders * 4. An Adversarial Ethic for Business: or, When Sun-Tzu met the Stakeholder * 5. Business Ethics and the 'End of History' in Corporate Law * Part 2: Cooperation and the Market * 6. Contractualism: Micro and Macro * 7. Efficiency as the Implicit Morality of the Market * 8. The History of the Invisible Hand * 9. The Benefits of Cooperation * Part 3: Extending the Framework * 10. The Uses and Abuses of Agency Theory * 11. Business Ethics and Moral Motivation: a Criminological Perspective * 12. Business Ethics After Virtue * 13. Reasonable Restrictions on Underwriting * Bibliography * Index
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