The theme of The Ethics of Management, Fifth Edition, is that business firms today operate in a competitively intense, technologically complex and culturally diverse global economy. Pressures to dodge issues and cut corners are greater than ever before. The Ethics of Management by LaRue Hosmer provides a very explicit three-part framework to analyze those problems by combining economic outcomes, legal requirements and ethical principles. Students will learn how to convincingly present their moral point of view to others in order to jointly serve their companies, protect their careers, and improve their societies. .…mehr
The theme of The Ethics of Management, Fifth Edition, is that business firms today operate in a competitively intense, technologically complex and culturally diverse global economy. Pressures to dodge issues and cut corners are greater than ever before. The Ethics of Management by LaRue Hosmer provides a very explicit three-part framework to analyze those problems by combining economic outcomes, legal requirements and ethical principles. Students will learn how to convincingly present their moral point of view to others in order to jointly serve their companies, protect their careers, and improve their societies. .Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Preface - The Growing Importance of Ethics in Management Case: Bank of America and the 'Market Timing' Trading of Mutual Funds Chapter I - Moral Problems in Business Management Case: Tyco Corporation and Questionable Actions by the Chairman Case: Cruise Ships and the Disposal of Waste at Sea Case: Whirlpool Corporation and the Sale of Dish Antennas Chapter II - Moral Analysis and Economic Outcomes Case: 9/11 Terrorist Attacks and Compensation for the Victims Case: World Bank and the Export of Pollution Case: Green Giant and the Move to Mexico Chapter III - Moral Analysis and Legal Requirements Case: Martha Stewart and the Sale of ImClone Stock Case: Sarah Goodwin Case: H. B. Fuller and the Sale of Resistol in Central America Chapter IV - Moral Analysis and Ethical Duties Case: New York Stock Exchange and the Pay/Retirement Package for the Chairman Case: Susan Shapiro and Workplace Safety Case: Wal-Mart Corporation and Expansion into Smaller Towns Chapter V - Why Should a Business Manager Be Moral? Case: Johnson & Johnson and the Worldwide Recall of Tylenol Case: Herman Miller and the Protection of the Environment Case: Merck Corporation and the Cure for River Blindness Chapter VI - How Can a Business Organization be Made Moral? Case: Electrolux Corporation and the Possibility of Renewal Case: Two Companies in Need of Redirection Case: Enron Corporation and the Need for Complete Revision
Preface - The Growing Importance of Ethics in Management Case: Bank of America and the 'Market Timing' Trading of Mutual Funds Chapter I - Moral Problems in Business Management Case: Tyco Corporation and Questionable Actions by the Chairman Case: Cruise Ships and the Disposal of Waste at Sea Case: Whirlpool Corporation and the Sale of Dish Antennas Chapter II - Moral Analysis and Economic Outcomes Case: 9/11 Terrorist Attacks and Compensation for the Victims Case: World Bank and the Export of Pollution Case: Green Giant and the Move to Mexico Chapter III - Moral Analysis and Legal Requirements Case: Martha Stewart and the Sale of ImClone Stock Case: Sarah Goodwin Case: H. B. Fuller and the Sale of Resistol in Central America Chapter IV - Moral Analysis and Ethical Duties Case: New York Stock Exchange and the Pay/Retirement Package for the Chairman Case: Susan Shapiro and Workplace Safety Case: Wal-Mart Corporation and Expansion into Smaller Towns Chapter V - Why Should a Business Manager Be Moral? Case: Johnson & Johnson and the Worldwide Recall of Tylenol Case: Herman Miller and the Protection of the Environment Case: Merck Corporation and the Cure for River Blindness Chapter VI - How Can a Business Organization be Made Moral? Case: Electrolux Corporation and the Possibility of Renewal Case: Two Companies in Need of Redirection Case: Enron Corporation and the Need for Complete Revision
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