Ethical Issues in Business 作者:Thomas Donaldson/Patricia Werhane 出版社:Prentice Hall 副标题:A Philosophical Approach 出版年:2007-06-21 页数:640 定价:USD 98.80 装帧:Paperback ISBN:9780131846197 豆瓣评分 评价人数不足 评价: 写笔记 写书评 加入购书单...
Codes of ethicsEthical scandals in business are all too common. Due to the increased public awareness of the transgressions of business executives and the potential costs associated with these transgressions, ethicadoi:10.1007/s10551-016-3250-3Marquardt, Dennis J....
The Society for Business Ethics, a global institute that deals with business ethics and application of moral principles was formed in 1980. Businesses started specifying their ethical principles from the late 1980s, perhaps to stay away from scandals in businesses. In a Free, Unregulated Self-Ethic...
Well-known scandals in...For one semester/quarter courses in Business Ethics, Business and Society, and Ethical and Legal Environment of Business. This widely used business ethics text begins by introducing students to moral reasoning. A collection of readings and cases from both philosophical ...
Professional accountants, long trusted as custodians of financial integrity, are facing a new era of ethical challenges amid a rise in business scandals and evolving expectations. 64% of respondents said that ethical dilemmas have become more difficult to resolve i...
“Ethical Challenges in the New Business Environment” October 23-24, 2014 ♦ Bucharest, Romania The current economic and social crisis is generally considered a solid proof that ethics is rather optional for businessmen and companies than a normal way of doing business. The scandals that affected...
are somewhat surprising since studying ethics scandals positively impacts students' ethical decision making and their perceptions of the ethics of businesspeople... JAB Cagle,MS Baucus - 《Journal of Business Ethics》 被引量: 117发表: 2006年 Business Ethics: Deontologically Revisited In this paper ...
Recent ethical scandals in organizations are often cited when pointing to leaders as the culprits who foster corruption in their organization; however, lit... NF Palmer - The University of Nebraska - Lincoln. 被引量: 0发表: 2013年 How Leaders Influence (un)Ethical Behaviors Within Organizations...
With the series of ethics scandals over the last decade, more and more companies have created, updated, or clarified their corporate codes of conduct. Yet even though tougher and more detailed guidelines are in place, managers often find themselves questioning the validity and application of some ...
Business scandals in the early 2000s gave renewed rise to the question of how companies can be led ethically. Correspondingly, research on ethical leadership focuses on leaders as moral persons—but even more so as moral managers. This focus came with a more general shift within many Western so...