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100 _aBANERJEE, R.P.
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245 _aETHICS IN BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT
_bCONCEPTS (WESTERN AND INDIAN) AND CASES ( NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL)
_cBANERJEE, R.P.
260 _bHIMALAYA PUBLISHING HOUSE
_c2001
_aMUMBAI
300 _aXII, 224
_bPAPER
505 _a Section-I Ethics : Definition, Scope and Relevance Mathematics for Ethics Philosophical Foundations of Ethics-The Normative Ethics Ethical Value of Bhagwat Gita Ethical Consciousness of the Markets Empirical Ethics Verses Eternal Ethics Teleological Ethics Deontological Ethics Kant`s Universalism and Categorical Imperatives Ethics of Spinoza : The Rational Sense of Duty Ethical Principles of Aristotle Rawl`s Theory of Justice Kautilyan Ethics Ethical Dimensions of Gandhi Ethics in Buddhism Ethical Dimensions in Sufism Environment Ethics Section II Ethics in HR-Finance Ethical Issues in Mergers and Acquisitions Ethics in Marketing Vs. Social Darwinism Ethics in Finance Ethics Cases Section III Ethics in Practice in Selected Organisations in India -Case Studies Ethics Case Study-I : Shyam Group of Companies Ethics Case Study-II : BBA Ltd. Ethics Case Study-III : Symphony Ltd. Ethics Case Study-IV : Compusis Ltd. Ethics Case Study-V : Sudarshan Ltd. Ethics Case Study-VI : Ford Motor Company India Ltd. -Analysis of the Questionnaire
520 _aEthics in Business and Management was voiced by many delegates of the Quality Summit organized by the Confederation of Indian Industry at Hotel Ashoka in Bangalore wherein the author was a speaker on the ETHICAL CONSCIOUSNESS OF THE MARKET. Though there have been some sporadic contributions on the subject here and there, a comprehensive work containing the unbiased ethical doctrines of Indian and the West, has been really a need of the age. There are others who have created a notion that Indian cannot talk about ethics-it has to be surely borrowed from the West. These set of authors (only a few), obsessed by their anti-Indian Political doctrines and inclinations have deliberately misquoted Kautilya, Gita, and other scriptural tests of India to prove that Indians have favoured unethical practices and hence the western gurus are required to be invited for a new spell of knowledge for us to be ethical. In the midst of all these cross currents, the author undertook the responsibility of presenting a comprehensive work on Ethics that discusses: The Indian view of Perennial Ethics and Value The Western view of Relative Ethics & Values Sacred Ethics and Secular Ethics
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