George G. Brenkert, Tom L. Beauchamp
The Oxford Handbook of Business Ethics
Herausgeber: Brenkert, George G.
George G. Brenkert, Tom L. Beauchamp
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Herausgeber: Brenkert, George G.
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The Oxford Handbook of Business Ethics is a comprehensive treatment of the field of business ethics as seen from a philosophical approach. The volume consists of 24 essays that survey the field of business ethics in a broad and accessible manner, covering all major topics about the relationship between ethical theory and business ethics.
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The Oxford Handbook of Business Ethics is a comprehensive treatment of the field of business ethics as seen from a philosophical approach. The volume consists of 24 essays that survey the field of business ethics in a broad and accessible manner, covering all major topics about the relationship between ethical theory and business ethics.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 746
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. April 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 40mm
- Gewicht: 1263g
- ISBN-13: 9780199916221
- ISBN-10: 0199916225
- Artikelnr.: 35050488
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 746
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. April 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 40mm
- Gewicht: 1263g
- ISBN-13: 9780199916221
- ISBN-10: 0199916225
- Artikelnr.: 35050488
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
George G. Brenkert is Professor, McDonough School of Business, Georgetown University Tom L. Beauchamp is Professor of Philosophy and Senior Research Scholar, Kennedy Institute of Ethics, Georgetown University
* Contributors
* Preface
* Introduction
* Part I: Basic Philosophical Issues
* 1. The Methods of Business Ethics, Ronald M. Green and Aine Donovan
* 2. The Place of Ethical Theory in Business Ethics, Robert Audi
* Part II: Competitive Markets and Corporate Responsibility
* 3. The Ideal and Ideal of Capitalism, Gerald Gaus
* 4. The Public Authority of the Managers of Private Organizations,
Christopher McMahon
* 5. Corporate Responsibility and its Constituents, Kenneth E.
Goodpaster
* Part III: Economic Justice and Consumer Rights
* 6. Executive Compensation: Unjust or Just Right?, John R. Boatright
* 7. Just Access to Health Care and Pharmaceuticals, Paul T. Menzel
* Part IV: Universal Norms and the Relativity of Moral Judgments
* 8. Relativism, Multiculturalism, and Universal Norms: Their Role in
Business Ethics, Tom L. Beauchamp
* 9. Business and Human Rights: A Principle and Value-Based Analysis,
Wesley Cragg
* 10. Moral Issues in Globalization, Carol C. Gould
* Part V: The Use and Protection of Information
* 11. Deception and Information Disclosure in Business and Professional
Ethics, Thomas L. Carson
* 12. Informational Privacy, Richard A. Spinello
* 13. The Moral Problem in Insider Trading, Alan Strudler
* 14. Intellectual Property Rights, Richard T. De George
* Part VI: Incentives and Influence
* 15. Conflict of Interest, Wayne Norman and Chris MacDonald
* 16. Corruption and Bribery, Manuel Velasquez
* 17. Business in Politics: Lobbying and Corporate Campaign
Contributions, Andrew Stark
* Part VII: Employee Rights and Corporate Responsibilities
* 18. Discrimination, Affirmative Action, and Diversity in Business,
Bernard Boxill
* 19. Whistle Blowing, Moral Integrity, and Organizational Ethics,
George G. Brenkert
* 20. Employment at Will and Employee Rights, John J. McCall and
Patricia H. Werhane
* 21. Working Conditions: Safety and Sweatshops, Denis G. Arnold
* Part VIII: Safety, Risk, and Harm
* 22. Environmental Ethics and Responsibilities, Lisa H. Newton
* 23. The Mirage of Product Safety, John Hasnas
* Part IX: Creating Moral Organizations
* 24. Organizational Integrity and Moral Climates, Norman E. Bowie
* Index
* Preface
* Introduction
* Part I: Basic Philosophical Issues
* 1. The Methods of Business Ethics, Ronald M. Green and Aine Donovan
* 2. The Place of Ethical Theory in Business Ethics, Robert Audi
* Part II: Competitive Markets and Corporate Responsibility
* 3. The Ideal and Ideal of Capitalism, Gerald Gaus
* 4. The Public Authority of the Managers of Private Organizations,
Christopher McMahon
* 5. Corporate Responsibility and its Constituents, Kenneth E.
Goodpaster
* Part III: Economic Justice and Consumer Rights
* 6. Executive Compensation: Unjust or Just Right?, John R. Boatright
* 7. Just Access to Health Care and Pharmaceuticals, Paul T. Menzel
* Part IV: Universal Norms and the Relativity of Moral Judgments
* 8. Relativism, Multiculturalism, and Universal Norms: Their Role in
Business Ethics, Tom L. Beauchamp
* 9. Business and Human Rights: A Principle and Value-Based Analysis,
Wesley Cragg
* 10. Moral Issues in Globalization, Carol C. Gould
* Part V: The Use and Protection of Information
* 11. Deception and Information Disclosure in Business and Professional
Ethics, Thomas L. Carson
* 12. Informational Privacy, Richard A. Spinello
* 13. The Moral Problem in Insider Trading, Alan Strudler
* 14. Intellectual Property Rights, Richard T. De George
* Part VI: Incentives and Influence
* 15. Conflict of Interest, Wayne Norman and Chris MacDonald
* 16. Corruption and Bribery, Manuel Velasquez
* 17. Business in Politics: Lobbying and Corporate Campaign
Contributions, Andrew Stark
* Part VII: Employee Rights and Corporate Responsibilities
* 18. Discrimination, Affirmative Action, and Diversity in Business,
Bernard Boxill
* 19. Whistle Blowing, Moral Integrity, and Organizational Ethics,
George G. Brenkert
* 20. Employment at Will and Employee Rights, John J. McCall and
Patricia H. Werhane
* 21. Working Conditions: Safety and Sweatshops, Denis G. Arnold
* Part VIII: Safety, Risk, and Harm
* 22. Environmental Ethics and Responsibilities, Lisa H. Newton
* 23. The Mirage of Product Safety, John Hasnas
* Part IX: Creating Moral Organizations
* 24. Organizational Integrity and Moral Climates, Norman E. Bowie
* Index
* Contributors
* Preface
* Introduction
* Part I: Basic Philosophical Issues
* 1. The Methods of Business Ethics, Ronald M. Green and Aine Donovan
* 2. The Place of Ethical Theory in Business Ethics, Robert Audi
* Part II: Competitive Markets and Corporate Responsibility
* 3. The Ideal and Ideal of Capitalism, Gerald Gaus
* 4. The Public Authority of the Managers of Private Organizations,
Christopher McMahon
* 5. Corporate Responsibility and its Constituents, Kenneth E.
Goodpaster
* Part III: Economic Justice and Consumer Rights
* 6. Executive Compensation: Unjust or Just Right?, John R. Boatright
* 7. Just Access to Health Care and Pharmaceuticals, Paul T. Menzel
* Part IV: Universal Norms and the Relativity of Moral Judgments
* 8. Relativism, Multiculturalism, and Universal Norms: Their Role in
Business Ethics, Tom L. Beauchamp
* 9. Business and Human Rights: A Principle and Value-Based Analysis,
Wesley Cragg
* 10. Moral Issues in Globalization, Carol C. Gould
* Part V: The Use and Protection of Information
* 11. Deception and Information Disclosure in Business and Professional
Ethics, Thomas L. Carson
* 12. Informational Privacy, Richard A. Spinello
* 13. The Moral Problem in Insider Trading, Alan Strudler
* 14. Intellectual Property Rights, Richard T. De George
* Part VI: Incentives and Influence
* 15. Conflict of Interest, Wayne Norman and Chris MacDonald
* 16. Corruption and Bribery, Manuel Velasquez
* 17. Business in Politics: Lobbying and Corporate Campaign
Contributions, Andrew Stark
* Part VII: Employee Rights and Corporate Responsibilities
* 18. Discrimination, Affirmative Action, and Diversity in Business,
Bernard Boxill
* 19. Whistle Blowing, Moral Integrity, and Organizational Ethics,
George G. Brenkert
* 20. Employment at Will and Employee Rights, John J. McCall and
Patricia H. Werhane
* 21. Working Conditions: Safety and Sweatshops, Denis G. Arnold
* Part VIII: Safety, Risk, and Harm
* 22. Environmental Ethics and Responsibilities, Lisa H. Newton
* 23. The Mirage of Product Safety, John Hasnas
* Part IX: Creating Moral Organizations
* 24. Organizational Integrity and Moral Climates, Norman E. Bowie
* Index
* Preface
* Introduction
* Part I: Basic Philosophical Issues
* 1. The Methods of Business Ethics, Ronald M. Green and Aine Donovan
* 2. The Place of Ethical Theory in Business Ethics, Robert Audi
* Part II: Competitive Markets and Corporate Responsibility
* 3. The Ideal and Ideal of Capitalism, Gerald Gaus
* 4. The Public Authority of the Managers of Private Organizations,
Christopher McMahon
* 5. Corporate Responsibility and its Constituents, Kenneth E.
Goodpaster
* Part III: Economic Justice and Consumer Rights
* 6. Executive Compensation: Unjust or Just Right?, John R. Boatright
* 7. Just Access to Health Care and Pharmaceuticals, Paul T. Menzel
* Part IV: Universal Norms and the Relativity of Moral Judgments
* 8. Relativism, Multiculturalism, and Universal Norms: Their Role in
Business Ethics, Tom L. Beauchamp
* 9. Business and Human Rights: A Principle and Value-Based Analysis,
Wesley Cragg
* 10. Moral Issues in Globalization, Carol C. Gould
* Part V: The Use and Protection of Information
* 11. Deception and Information Disclosure in Business and Professional
Ethics, Thomas L. Carson
* 12. Informational Privacy, Richard A. Spinello
* 13. The Moral Problem in Insider Trading, Alan Strudler
* 14. Intellectual Property Rights, Richard T. De George
* Part VI: Incentives and Influence
* 15. Conflict of Interest, Wayne Norman and Chris MacDonald
* 16. Corruption and Bribery, Manuel Velasquez
* 17. Business in Politics: Lobbying and Corporate Campaign
Contributions, Andrew Stark
* Part VII: Employee Rights and Corporate Responsibilities
* 18. Discrimination, Affirmative Action, and Diversity in Business,
Bernard Boxill
* 19. Whistle Blowing, Moral Integrity, and Organizational Ethics,
George G. Brenkert
* 20. Employment at Will and Employee Rights, John J. McCall and
Patricia H. Werhane
* 21. Working Conditions: Safety and Sweatshops, Denis G. Arnold
* Part VIII: Safety, Risk, and Harm
* 22. Environmental Ethics and Responsibilities, Lisa H. Newton
* 23. The Mirage of Product Safety, John Hasnas
* Part IX: Creating Moral Organizations
* 24. Organizational Integrity and Moral Climates, Norman E. Bowie
* Index