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Business & society : ethics and stakeholder management / Archie B. Carroll, Ann K. Buchholtz.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Cincinnati, Ohio : South-Western College Pub., 2002.Edition: 5th edDescription: xvi, 710 p : ill ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 0324114958 (alk. paper)
  • 9780324114959
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 658.408   21
LOC classification:
  • HF5387 .C35 2002
Contents:
-- PART I: BUSINESS, SOCIETY, AND STAKEHOLDERS. -- 1. The Business and Society Relationship. -- 2. Corporate Citizenship: Social Responsibility, Responsiveness, and Performance -- 3. The Stakeholder Approach to Business, Society and Ethics. -- PART II: STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT FOR CORPORATE STAKEHOLDER PERFORMANCE. -- 4. Strategic Management and Corporate Public Affairs. -- 5. Issues Management and Crisis Management. -- PART III: BUSINESS ETHICS AND MANAGEMENT. -- 6. Business Ethics Fundamentals. -- 7. Personal and Organizational Ethics. -- 8. Ethics and Technology. -- 9. Ethical Issues in the Global Arena. -- PART IV: EXTERNAL STAKEHOLDER ISSUES. -- 10. Business, Government, and Regulation. -- 11. Business''''s Influence on Government and Public Policy. -- 12. Consumer Stakeholders: Information Issues and Responses. -- 13. Consumer Stakeholders: Product and Service Issues. -- 14. The Natural Environment as Stakeholder. -- 15. Business and Community Stakeholders. -- PART V: INTERNAL STSAKEHOLDER ISSUES. -- 16. Employee Stakeholders and Workplace Issues. -- 17. Employee Stakeholders: Privacy, Safety, and Health. -- 18. Employment Discrimination and Affirmative Action. -- 19. Owner Stakeholders and Corporate Governance.
Summary: Business and Society: Ethics and Stakeholder Management, 5th edition employs a stakeholder management framework, emphasizing business' social and ethical responsibilities to both external and internal stakeholder groups. A twin theme of business ethics to illustrate how ethical or moral considerations are included the public issues facing organizations and the decision making process of managers. The text is written from a managerial perspective that along with the twin themes of stakeholders and ethics, shows how to identify stakeholders, incorporate their concerns into the organization's strategy and operations, and also integrate ethical wisdom into their decision making process. In addition, 35 case histories are included to help connect theory and practice through timely and interesting examples.
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-- PART I: BUSINESS, SOCIETY, AND STAKEHOLDERS. -- 1. The Business and Society Relationship. -- 2. Corporate Citizenship: Social Responsibility, Responsiveness, and Performance -- 3. The Stakeholder Approach to Business, Society and Ethics. -- PART II: STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT FOR CORPORATE STAKEHOLDER PERFORMANCE. -- 4. Strategic Management and Corporate Public Affairs. -- 5. Issues Management and Crisis Management. -- PART III: BUSINESS ETHICS AND MANAGEMENT. -- 6. Business Ethics Fundamentals. -- 7. Personal and Organizational Ethics. -- 8. Ethics and Technology. -- 9. Ethical Issues in the Global Arena. -- PART IV: EXTERNAL STAKEHOLDER ISSUES. -- 10. Business, Government, and Regulation. -- 11. Business''''s Influence on Government and Public Policy. -- 12. Consumer Stakeholders: Information Issues and Responses. -- 13. Consumer Stakeholders: Product and Service Issues. -- 14. The Natural Environment as Stakeholder. -- 15. Business and Community Stakeholders. -- PART V: INTERNAL STSAKEHOLDER ISSUES. -- 16. Employee Stakeholders and Workplace Issues. -- 17. Employee Stakeholders: Privacy, Safety, and Health. -- 18. Employment Discrimination and Affirmative Action. -- 19. Owner Stakeholders and Corporate Governance.

Business and Society: Ethics and Stakeholder Management, 5th edition employs a stakeholder management framework, emphasizing business' social and ethical responsibilities to both external and internal stakeholder groups. A twin theme of business ethics to illustrate how ethical or moral considerations are included the public issues facing organizations and the decision making process of managers. The text is written from a managerial perspective that along with the twin themes of stakeholders and ethics, shows how to identify stakeholders, incorporate their concerns into the organization's strategy and operations, and also integrate ethical wisdom into their decision making process. In addition, 35 case histories are included to help connect theory and practice through timely and interesting examples.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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