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Business Ethics

Academia Letters, 2021
Abstract Chapter 12, the last applied ethics chapter, considers some controversies in business. How should a firm’s owners, and related agents such as managers or state bank directors, engage with others, particularly workers and consumers?
Ecler Jaqua, Terry Jaqua
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Business ETHICS/BUSINESS ethics

Business Ethics Quarterly, 1994
Abstract:This paper delineates the normative and empirical approaches to business ethics based upon five categories: 1) academic home; 2) language; 3) underlying assumptions; 4) theory purpose and scope; 5) theory grounds and evaluation criteria. The goal of the discussion is to increase understanding of the distinctive contributions of each approach ...
Linda Klebe Trevino, Gary R. Weaver
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Ethical Outcomes and Business Ethics: Toward Improving Business Ethics Education

Journal of Business Ethics, 2013
Unethical conduct has reached crisis proportions in business (Walker et al., Wall Str J East Edn, 258(37):A1–A10, 2011) and on today’s college campuses (Burke et al., CPA J, 77(5):58–65, 2007). Despite the evidence that suggests that more than half of business students admit to dishonest practices (McCabe et al. 2006), only about 5 % of business school
Atkins, Ryan   +3 more
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Business ethics

2018
Business ethics is the application of ethical theories to activity within and between commercial enterprises, and between commercial enterprises and their broader environment. It is a wide range of activity, and no brief list can be made of the issues it raises. The safety of working practices; the fairness of recruitment; the transparency of financial
Helen Kopnina, John Blewitt
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