An Introduction to Business Ethics ISE

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1266331727 · 9781266331725
Since its inception, An Introduction to Business Ethics by Joseph DesJardins has been a cutting-edge resource for the business ethics course. The book’s unique multidisciplinary approach offers critical analysis and integrates the perspective of ph… Read More
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CHAPTER 1: Why Study Ethics?
CHAPTER 2: Ethical Theory and Business
CHAPTER 3: Corporate Social Responsibility
CHAPTER 4: Corporate Culture, Governance, and Ethical Leadership
CHAPTER 5: The Meaning and Value of Work
CHAPTER 6: Moral Rights in the Workplace
CHAPTER 7: Employee Responsibilities
CHAPTER 8: Marketing Ethics: Product Safety and Pricing
CHAPTER 9: Marketing Ethics: Advertising and Digital Marketing
CHAPTER 10: Sustainability and the Natural Environment
CHAPTER 11: Workplace Diversity and Discrimination
CHAPTER 12: International Business and Globalization
Since its inception, An Introduction to Business Ethics by Joseph DesJardins has been a cutting-edge resource for the business ethics course. The book’s unique multidisciplinary approach offers critical analysis and integrates the perspective of philosophy with management, law, economics, and public policy, providing a clear, concise, yet reasonably comprehensive introductory survey of the ethical choices available to us in business. Students are encouraged to think critically about issues from the perspectives of employee, customer, and citizen, as well as from the perspectives of business manager or executive.