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_aBusiness ethics _bA critical approach: Integrating ethics across the business world _cedited by Patrick O'Sullivan, Mark Smith and Mark Esposito. |
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_bRoutledge _aNew York _c2012 |
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_axii, 367 pages _bIllustrations _c23 cm |
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| 520 | _aEthical issues have moved to the forefront of public policy debate following a series of crises affecting business, finance and government over many years. These culminated most recently in the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, the American subprime crisis and the sovereign debt crisis in the Eurozone. Consequently this provocative and stimulating new book is a welcome diagnosis of the ethical issues underpinning a wide range of academic disciplines and subjects that bear on business finance and government in particular, but also a normative essay on what policies government, regulators and managers might pursue to avoid these ethical dilemmas in future. While business ethics has been a Cinderella subject in business schools, this collection of essays places ethical considerations centre stage for the first time and the acute analysis will stimulate debate through the innovative range of case studies at the end of each chapter. Every discerning business school, manager and bureaucrat should read this book and follow its wise prescriptions. | ||
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_aBusiness Ethics _982 |
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_aProfessional ethics _983 |
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_aO'Sullivan, Patrick _973 _d1951- _eEditor |
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_aSmith, Mark _977 _d1950 June 25- _eEditor |
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_aEsposito, Mark _978 _d1974- _eEditor |
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