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Business Ethics : A Stakeholder and Issues Management Approach / Joseph W. Weiss.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Mason, OH : Thomson South-Western, c2006.Edition: 4th edDescription: xxix, 517 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 0324223803 (softcover : student edition)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 174/.4 22
LOC classification:
  • HF5387 .W45 2006
Contents:
1. Business Ethics, the Changing Environment, and Stakeholder Management. Case 1. Enron. Case 2. Microsoft. 2. Stakeholder and Issues Management Approaches. Case 3. Mattel Toy Recall. Case 4. JetBlue. Case 5. Arthur Andersen. 3. Ethical Principles, Quick Tests, and Decision-Making Guidelines. Case 6. Sam Waksal and Imclone. Case 7. Aaron Feuerstein and Malden Mills. Case 8. Jerome Kerviel: Rogue Trader or Misguided Employee? Case 9. Seeking Two Kinds of Green: Richard Branson's Ventures in Biofuel. Case 10. Ford Pinto. 4. The Corporation and External Stakeholders: Corporate Governance in a Free Market. Case 11. Napster. Case 12. Vioxx. Case 13. Who Killed the Electric Car? Case 14. Skype. 5. Stakeholder Responsibilities of Corporations in the Marketplace. Case 15. Facebook's Beacon. Case 16. Genetics Discrimination. 6. The Corporation and Internal Stakeholders: Values-Based Moral Leadership, Culture, Strategy, and Self-Regulation. Case 17. Commitments to Sustainability in the Oil and Gas Industry. Case 18. What's Written vs. What's Reality. 7. Employee Stakeholders and the Corporation. Case 19. Wal-Mart: Ongoing Changes with Gender Discrimination. Case 20. Don't Ask, Don't Tell. Case 21. Women on Wall Street. 8. Stakeholder Management and Multinational Corporations in the Global Environment. Case 22. China, India, and Wal-Mart. Case 23. Google in China. Case 24. Sweatshops: Are Companies Willing to Solve the Problem?
Summary: Ethical decisions can be complicated, but ethics class doesn't have to be! BUSINESS ETHICS: STAKEHOLDER AND ISSUES MANAGEMENT APPROACH, 5e, International Edition, helps students get involved and be prepared, because ethics is everybody's business. This easy-to-follow guide addresses business ethics in a way you can understand. By using interesting, current, real-world examples and focusing on stakeholders, this textbook can help you outline your personal business ethics for years to come, giving you the practical tools you need to handle moral dilemmas in the workplace and the world.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. Business Ethics, the Changing Environment, and Stakeholder Management. Case 1. Enron. Case 2. Microsoft. 2. Stakeholder and Issues Management Approaches. Case 3. Mattel Toy Recall. Case 4. JetBlue. Case 5. Arthur Andersen. 3. Ethical Principles, Quick Tests, and Decision-Making Guidelines. Case 6. Sam Waksal and Imclone. Case 7. Aaron Feuerstein and Malden Mills. Case 8. Jerome Kerviel: Rogue Trader or Misguided Employee? Case 9. Seeking Two Kinds of Green: Richard Branson's Ventures in Biofuel. Case 10. Ford Pinto. 4. The Corporation and External Stakeholders: Corporate Governance in a Free Market. Case 11. Napster. Case 12. Vioxx. Case 13. Who Killed the Electric Car? Case 14. Skype. 5. Stakeholder Responsibilities of Corporations in the Marketplace. Case 15. Facebook's Beacon. Case 16. Genetics Discrimination. 6. The Corporation and Internal Stakeholders: Values-Based Moral Leadership, Culture, Strategy, and Self-Regulation. Case 17. Commitments to Sustainability in the Oil and Gas Industry. Case 18. What's Written vs. What's Reality. 7. Employee Stakeholders and the Corporation. Case 19. Wal-Mart: Ongoing Changes with Gender Discrimination. Case 20. Don't Ask, Don't Tell. Case 21. Women on Wall Street. 8. Stakeholder Management and Multinational Corporations in the Global Environment. Case 22. China, India, and Wal-Mart. Case 23. Google in China. Case 24. Sweatshops: Are Companies Willing to Solve the Problem?

Ethical decisions can be complicated, but ethics class doesn't have to be! BUSINESS ETHICS: STAKEHOLDER AND ISSUES MANAGEMENT APPROACH, 5e, International Edition, helps students get involved and be prepared, because ethics is everybody's business. This easy-to-follow guide addresses business ethics in a way you can understand. By using interesting, current, real-world examples and focusing on stakeholders, this textbook can help you outline your personal business ethics for years to come, giving you the practical tools you need to handle moral dilemmas in the workplace and the world.

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