In this book, ethics professor Anita L. Allen examines the new world we find ourselves in and the choices we make as we navigate through it. Drawing from her own experiences as an African-American …
An in-depth study of ethics and professional responsibility as they relate to accountants -- i.e., the auditor, the management consultant, the tax practitioner, and the internal professional.
Presents the thoughts and hard-won experiences of men and women who have had to face thorny ethical issues in their roles as managers. Shows how to be ethical and still be a success, how managers c…
The idea of toleration as the appropriate response to difference has been central to liberal thought since Locke. Although the subject has been widely and variously explored, there has been relucta…
Business Ethics: Concepts and Cases remains a popular and widely used text. But as the business world has continued globalizing at an ever accelerating rate, as technology has continued developing …
There are no easy answers on how to avoid moral short-cuts in the white heat of competition, but this book, based on real business experience, is full of sensible, down-to-earth and practical advic…
This comprehensive, field-based text presents a case method approach to teaching business ethics, making it suitable for advanced undergraduate and postgraduate level courses in both philosophy and…
Ethical failures are rooted in leadership failure, the lack of a corporate culture in which ethical concerns have been integrated, and unresponsiveness to key organizational stakeholders. This book…
Presents the thoughts and hard-won experiences of men and women who have had to face thorny ethical issues in their roles as managers. Shows how to be ethical and still be a success, how managers c…
This book confronts business managers with media accounts of alleged ethical misconduct by business people and the low opinion the public has of the honesty of business people in general. Gerald J.…