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BUSINESS ETHICS: A GLOBAL AND MANAGERIAL PERSPECTIVE

FRITZSCHE, DAVID J. - Personal Name;

This review of business ethics has a global and managerial focus. It includes the types of ethical issues commonly faced by business people, the importance of ethics from both macro and micro perspectives, and a description of the ethics currently practised by selected firms. There is an emphasis on the integrative social contracts approach to business ethics, with a compact treatment of consequentialist and nonconsequentialist ethical principles as a guideline for developing community norms. The text includes 20 short cases, covering a wide range of issues and well known oragnizations, such as Barings plc, Johnson & Johnson, Aer Lingus, Volvo, and Pepsi Cola. More than half of these cases feature organizations outside the USA.


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Series Title
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Statement of Responsibility
David J. Fritzsche
Call Number
174.4 FRI b 2nd
Publisher
New York : McGraw-Hill., 2005
Collation
xv, 217 p. : ill ; 23cm.
Language
English
ISBN/ISSN
0-07-249690-8
Classification
174.4
Content Type
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Edition
2nd Edition
Subject(s)
Buku Umum
Business Ethic
Managerial Perspective
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