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Ronald F. Duska, who began his career as a philosopher, has, over the last 30 years, established himself as one of the leading scholars in the field of business ethics. In the past decade, he has concentrated on ethics in the financial services industry because of his affiliation with The American College in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, an institution that specializes in educating financial services professionals. This affiliation gives Duska regular interaction with producers, managers, and top executives in the financial services industry. This book includes a selection of the articles Duska has…mehr
Ronald F. Duska, who began his career as a philosopher, has, over the last 30 years, established himself as one of the leading scholars in the field of business ethics. In the past decade, he has concentrated on ethics in the financial services industry because of his affiliation with The American College in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, an institution that specializes in educating financial services professionals. This affiliation gives Duska regular interaction with producers, managers, and top executives in the financial services industry. This book includes a selection of the articles Duska has written throughout the years on ethics, business ethics, teaching ethics, agency theory, postmodernism, employee rights, and ethics in accounting and the financial services industry. The articles reflect Duska’s underlying philosophical concerns and their application to the real-world challenges of practitioners—an overarching method that might be called an Aristotelian common-sense approach to ethical decision making.
Ronald F. Duska, who began his career as a philosopher, has, over the last 30 years, established himself as one of the leading scholars in the field of business ethics. In the past decade, he has concentrated on ethics in the financial services industry because of his affiliation with The American College in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, an institution that specializes in educating financial services professionals. This affiliation gives Duska regular interaction with producers, managers, and top executives in the financial services industry. This book includes a selection of the articles Duska has written throughout the years on ethics, business ethics, teaching ethics, agency theory, postmodernism, employee rights, and ethics in accounting and the financial services industry. The articles reflect Duska’s underlying philosophical concerns and their application to the real-world challenges of practitioners—an overarching method that might be called an Aristotelian common-sense approach to ethical decision making.
Inhaltsangabe
Business Ethics.- What is Ethics?.- The Why's of Business Revisited.- Business Ethics: Oxymoron or Good Business?.- Aristotle: A Pre-Modern Post-Modern? Implications for Business Ethics.- The Religious Roots of Business Ethics.- Life Boat Ethics: A Problem in Economic Justice.- Ethical Issues in Employment Loyalty and Agency.- What's the Point of a Business Ethics Course?.- Whistleblowing and Employee Loyalty.- Why Be A Loyal Agent? A Systemic Ethical Analysis.- Employee Rights.- Ethical Issues in Financial Services.- Ethical Issues in Financial Services.- The Corruption of Financial Markets: Systemic Inevitability or Aberration?.- Should Mutual Fund Managers Be Banned From Personal Trading?.- The Responsibilities of Accountants.- Financial Planning—The New Century Ethics.
Business Ethics.- What is Ethics?.- The Why's of Business Revisited.- Business Ethics: Oxymoron or Good Business?.- Aristotle: A Pre-Modern Post-Modern? Implications for Business Ethics.- The Religious Roots of Business Ethics.- Life Boat Ethics: A Problem in Economic Justice.- Ethical Issues in Employment Loyalty and Agency.- What's the Point of a Business Ethics Course?.- Whistleblowing and Employee Loyalty.- Why Be A Loyal Agent? A Systemic Ethical Analysis.- Employee Rights.- Ethical Issues in Financial Services.- Ethical Issues in Financial Services.- The Corruption of Financial Markets: Systemic Inevitability or Aberration?.- Should Mutual Fund Managers Be Banned From Personal Trading?.- The Responsibilities of Accountants.- Financial Planning-The New Century Ethics.
Business Ethics.- What is Ethics?.- The Why's of Business Revisited.- Business Ethics: Oxymoron or Good Business?.- Aristotle: A Pre-Modern Post-Modern? Implications for Business Ethics.- The Religious Roots of Business Ethics.- Life Boat Ethics: A Problem in Economic Justice.- Ethical Issues in Employment Loyalty and Agency.- What's the Point of a Business Ethics Course?.- Whistleblowing and Employee Loyalty.- Why Be A Loyal Agent? A Systemic Ethical Analysis.- Employee Rights.- Ethical Issues in Financial Services.- Ethical Issues in Financial Services.- The Corruption of Financial Markets: Systemic Inevitability or Aberration?.- Should Mutual Fund Managers Be Banned From Personal Trading?.- The Responsibilities of Accountants.- Financial Planning—The New Century Ethics.
Business Ethics.- What is Ethics?.- The Why's of Business Revisited.- Business Ethics: Oxymoron or Good Business?.- Aristotle: A Pre-Modern Post-Modern? Implications for Business Ethics.- The Religious Roots of Business Ethics.- Life Boat Ethics: A Problem in Economic Justice.- Ethical Issues in Employment Loyalty and Agency.- What's the Point of a Business Ethics Course?.- Whistleblowing and Employee Loyalty.- Why Be A Loyal Agent? A Systemic Ethical Analysis.- Employee Rights.- Ethical Issues in Financial Services.- Ethical Issues in Financial Services.- The Corruption of Financial Markets: Systemic Inevitability or Aberration?.- Should Mutual Fund Managers Be Banned From Personal Trading?.- The Responsibilities of Accountants.- Financial Planning-The New Century Ethics.
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