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NEW DIRECTIONS IN BUSINESS ETHICS : INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES ON BUSINESS ETHICS - VOL I CRANE, ANDREW: MATTEN, DIRK

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD. 2012 LONDONDescription: xvii, 383 p. HARDISBN:
  • 978-0-85702-988-1
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 174.4
Contents:
Business Ethics in a Global Context Toward a Unified Conception of Business Ethics Thomas Donaldson and Thomas W. Dunfee Integrative Social Contracts Theory The Interfaith Declaration Simon Webley Constructing a Code of Ethics for International Business A Global Ethic in an Age of Globalization Hans K ng Part Two: Business Ethics in Different National and Cultural Contexts Business Ethics Iwao Taka A Japanese View FOCUS Georges Enderle A Comparison of Business Ethics in North America and Continental Europe Business Ethics in Latin America M. Cecilia Arruda Business Ethics in India S.K. Chakraborty Corruption and Organization in Asian Management Systems Yadong Luo Ethical Perceptions in China P.C. Wright, W.F. Szeto and S.K. Lee The Reality of Business Ethics in an International Context Business Ethics and Corporate Governance in Africa G.J. Rossouw Part Three: Business Ethics and Specific Religions The Buddhist Perspective on Business Ethics Stephen J. Gould Experiential Exercises for Exploration and Practice The Protestant Ethic Harold B. Jones Jr Weber's Model and the Empirical Literature Catholic Social Teaching in an Era of Economic Globalization Dennis P. McCann A Resource for Business Ethics The Challenge of Wealth Meir Tamari Jewish Business Ethics Islamic Ethics and the Implications for Business Gillian Rice The Relevance and Value of Confucianism in Contemporary Business Ethics Gary Kow Yew Chan Part Four: Challenges From Contexts of Poor Governance Ethical Business Behaviour and Sustainable Peace Timothy L. Fort and Cindy A. Schipani Fair Trade and Ethical Trade Sally Smith and Stephanie Barrientos Are There Moves towards Convergence? Business and Human Rights John Gerard Ruggie The Evolving International Agenda Does Global Business Have a Responsibility to Promote Just Institutions? Nien-hê Hsieh
Summary: As problems such as corruption, financial scandals, food safety, human rights and pollution continue to hit the headlines, business ethics are becoming increasingly central to the global economy. In this four-volume set, two of the leading international figures in the field bring together the most critical and up-to-date academic research in business ethics as it continues to proliferate in new and exciting directions. Volume I, International Perspectives on Business Ethics, provides a comprehensive overview of business ethics in different parts of the world, acknowledging how, with the rise of countries such as Brazil, India, China and Russia as key global players, it is critical to capture the range of different ethical approaches represented by these different regions and cultures. Volume II looks at the New Theoretical Directions that business ethics scholars are now engaging with, including theories of moral imagination and pragmatism, business ethics as practices and virtues, critical and postmodern perspectives and political and contractarian theories of business ethics. Behavioral Business Ethics, Volume III, explores how ethical decisions get made. This ranges from studies of psychological reasoning and cognitive moral development to neurobiological examinations of how the brain works when confronted with ethical dilemmas. Finally, for those who study or practice business ethics, Volume IV, Managing Business Ethics, focuses on how to manage ethics in the organization, marking an important new direction in business ethics research. This includes work on ethical leadership, codes of conduct, stakeholder management, and corporate governance.
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Business Ethics in a Global Context
Toward a Unified Conception of Business Ethics
Thomas Donaldson and Thomas W. Dunfee
Integrative Social Contracts Theory
The Interfaith Declaration Simon Webley
Constructing a Code of Ethics for International Business
A Global Ethic in an Age of Globalization Hans K ng
Part Two: Business Ethics in Different National and Cultural Contexts
Business Ethics Iwao Taka
A Japanese View
FOCUS Georges Enderle
A Comparison of Business Ethics in North America and Continental Europe
Business Ethics in Latin America M. Cecilia Arruda
Business Ethics in India S.K. Chakraborty
Corruption and Organization in Asian Management Systems Yadong Luo
Ethical Perceptions in China P.C. Wright, W.F. Szeto and S.K. Lee
The Reality of Business Ethics in an International Context
Business Ethics and Corporate Governance in Africa G.J. Rossouw
Part Three: Business Ethics and Specific Religions
The Buddhist Perspective on Business Ethics Stephen J. Gould
Experiential Exercises for Exploration and Practice
The Protestant Ethic Harold B. Jones Jr
Weber's Model and the Empirical Literature
Catholic Social Teaching in an Era of Economic Globalization Dennis P. McCann
A Resource for Business Ethics
The Challenge of Wealth Meir Tamari
Jewish Business Ethics
Islamic Ethics and the Implications for Business Gillian Rice
The Relevance and Value of Confucianism in Contemporary Business Ethics Gary Kow Yew Chan
Part Four: Challenges From Contexts of Poor Governance
Ethical Business Behaviour and Sustainable Peace Timothy L. Fort and Cindy A. Schipani
Fair Trade and Ethical Trade Sally Smith and Stephanie Barrientos
Are There Moves towards Convergence?
Business and Human Rights John Gerard Ruggie
The Evolving International Agenda
Does Global Business Have a Responsibility to Promote Just Institutions? Nien-hê Hsieh

As problems such as corruption, financial scandals, food safety, human rights and pollution continue to hit the headlines, business ethics are becoming increasingly central to the global economy.

In this four-volume set, two of the leading international figures in the field bring together the most critical and up-to-date academic research in business ethics as it continues to proliferate in new and exciting directions.

Volume I, International Perspectives on Business Ethics, provides a comprehensive overview of business ethics in different parts of the world, acknowledging how, with the rise of countries such as Brazil, India, China and Russia as key global players, it is critical to capture the range of different ethical approaches represented by these different regions and cultures.

Volume II looks at the New Theoretical Directions that business ethics scholars are now engaging with, including theories of moral imagination and pragmatism, business ethics as practices and virtues, critical and postmodern perspectives and political and contractarian theories of business ethics.

Behavioral Business Ethics, Volume III, explores how ethical decisions get made. This ranges from studies of psychological reasoning and cognitive moral development to neurobiological examinations of how the brain works when confronted with ethical dilemmas.

Finally, for those who study or practice business ethics, Volume IV, Managing Business Ethics, focuses on how to manage ethics in the organization, marking an important new direction in business ethics research. This includes work on ethical leadership, codes of conduct, stakeholder management, and corporate governance.

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