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Business ethics

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  • Business As a Humanityby Thomas Donaldson; R. Edward Freeman

    Oxford University Press 1994; US$ 124.99

    This volume contains contributions to the annual Ruffin Lecture series, in which researchers in business ethics addressed the question: can business, and business education, be considered one of the humanities, or is it in a class by itself? more...

  • Ethics through Corporate Strategyby Daniel R. Gilbert

    Oxford University Press 1997; US$ 37.99

    This work argues that corporate strategy needs rethinking as a way of talking about ethics and business, and discusses some ethical truths. It shows that how we talk about others influences how we act towards them and how we talk about others can influence how our audiences will act towards them. more...

  • Winners Never Cheatby Jon Huntsman

    Pearson Education 2005; US$ 19.95

    Next time someone tells you business can't be done ethically -- corners must be cut, negotiations can't be honest -- hand them Jon Huntsman's new book. He started with practically nothing, and made it to Forbes'list of America's Top 100 richest people. Huntsman's generous about sharing the credit, but in the 21st century, he's the nearest thing to... more...

  • What is Transparency?by R. E. Oliver

    McGraw-Hill 2004; US$ 12.00

    What Is Transparency? defines the concept of openness in every area of business, explaining its role in our global economy and revealing how transparency can be leveraged to give companies a competitive edge. Advantages include:.:.; Giving shareholders confidence in their company's profits.; Open, accessible leaders who promote loyalty and productivity.;... more...

  • Theological perspectives on accountingby Ken McPhail; Tim Gorridge; Rob Gray

    Emerald Group Publishing Limited 2004; US$ 199.00

    This paper explores the issue of accounting and accountability in the spirituality and practices of an ecumenical Christian group ? the Iona Community. Fundamental to the existence and operation of the Iona Community is their Rule, which requires all full-members to account to each other for their use of money and time. This paper explores the development... more...

  • Professional Ethics and Etiquetteby Ferguson

    Infobase Publishing 2004; US$ 21.95

    Developing professional habits and manners is more important now than ever. Professional Ethics and Etiquette, Second Edition (the previous edition was titled Self-Development) helps students see how a professional is characterized not only by his or her technical skills, but also by the way in which he or she interacts with others. This book shows... more...

  • Business Ethics from the Industrial Revolution to the 1960Sby Paul L. Govekar

    Emerald Group Publishing Limited 2007; US$ 199.00

    In this e-book on ethics from the Industrial Revolution to the 1960s, we reflect on the historical development of ethical concepts and practices with a view to how they inform the present and ?shape what we are and what we do? as management researchers and practitioners, with the intent to highlight the often neglected historical roots of business... more...

  • Value Shift: Why Companies Must Merge Social and Financial Imperatives to Achieve Superior Performanceby Lynn Paine

    McGraw-Hill Education 2002; US$ 27.95

    "Lynn Paine has an optimistic analysis of the need for--and the value of--bringing ethical values into business decision-making. The 'meltdown' of so many high-flyers reecntly suggests that lesson had been lost on too many companies during the boom years. The time has come to take account of what she writes."--Paul A. Volcker "This book presents... more...

  • The Ethical Businessby Geoffrey Wood

    Palgrave Macmillan Ltd. 2002; US$ 55.00

    ''The Ethical Business'' provides up-to-date coverage of key issues and perspectives in business ethics from a critical perspective. After providing an overview of theoretical approaches to ethics, a wide range of relevant practical questions are explored. more...

  • Global Perspectives on Ethics of Corporate Governanceby GJ (Deon) Rossouw

    Palgrave Macmillan 2006; US$ 95.00

    This volume takes a hard look at the soft practice of corporate governance. It grew out of a series of contributions from the Third ISBEE World Congress on Business Ethics that took place on July 2004 in Melbourne. more...