Business ethics : ethical decision making and cases / O.C. Ferrell, John Fraedrich, Linda Ferrell.
Material type: TextPublication details: Boston : Houghton Mifflin Co., c2005.Edition: 6th edDescription: xxiii, 461 p. : col. ill. ; 23 cmISBN:- 0618395733
- 9780618395736
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [429]-448) and index.
I. An Overview of Business Ethics1. The Importance of Business Ethics2. Emerging Business Ethics Issues3. Ethics as a Dimension of Social Responsibility II. The Ethical Decision-Making Process4. Understanding Ethical Decision Making and Corporate Governance -- 5. Individual Factors: Moral Philosophies and Cognitive Moral Development -- 6. Organizational Factors: Corporate Culture-- 7. Organizational Factors: Structure, Relationships, and Conflicts -- III. Implementing Business Ethics in a Global Economy -- 8. Developing an Effective Ethics Program -- 9. Implementing and Auditing Ethics Programs -- 10. Business Ethics in a Global Economy
Business Ethics fulfills the need for a practical, applied text at the core of the ethics course or used as a supplement in other undergraduate and graduate courses. This accessible, up-to-date text covers the complex environment in which managers confront ethical decision making.
Business Ethics fulfills the need for a practical, applied text at the core of the ethics course or used as a supplement in other undergraduate and graduate courses. This accessible, up-to-date text covers the complex environment in which managers confront ethical decision making. Through this managerial framework, the authors cover the overall concepts, processes, and best practices associated with successful business ethics programs—helping students to see how ethics can be integrated into key strategic business decisions. Pedagogical tools help students to prepare for real-world ethical dilemmas instead of focusing on intellectual reasoning or a philosophical discussion of ideas.
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