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100 _aDe George, Richard T.
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245 _aBusiness ethics
_cRichard T. DeGeorge
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260 _a2014
_bPearson Education services Pvt. Ltd.
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_bPaper
505 _aChapter 1: Ethics and Business Chapter 2: Conventional Morality and Ethical Chapter 3: Utility and Utilitarianism Chapter 4: Moral Duty, Rights, and Justice Chapter 5: Virtue Ethics and Moral Reasoning Chapter 6: Moral Responsibility: Individual and Corporate Chapter 7: Justice and Economic Systems 114 Chapter 8: American Capitalism: Moral or Immoral? 134 Chapter 9: The International Business System, Globalization, and Chapter 10: Corporations, Morality, and Corporate Social Responsibility 185 Chapter 11: Corporate Governance, Disclosure, and Executive Chapter 12: Finance, Accounting, and Investing 239 Chapter 13: Safety, Risk, and Environmental Protection 270 Chapter 14: Whistle-Blowing 298 Chapter 15: Marketing, Truth, and Advertising 319 Chapter 16: Workers' Rights: Employment, Discrimination, and Affirmative Action 348 Chapter 17: Workers' Rights and Duties Within a Firm Chapter 18: Workers' Rights and International Business Chapter 19: The Information Age: Property and New Technologies Chapter 20: Information, Computers, the Internet, and Business Chapter 21: The New Moral Imperative for Business Conclusion Chapter 22: Global Issues and International Obligations
520 _aThis systematic, integrated investigation of the field of business ethics is presented from an informed philosophical point of view. It argues that ethics is the glue as well as the oil that makes business possible, addressing the full gamut of issues: from such macro considerations as the moral justification of economic systems to such micro issues as proper computer use by employees.
650 _aBusiness Ethics
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