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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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Business Ethics: Knowing Ourselves

Business Ethics Quarterly, 1994
Abstract:The author argues that a continuing effort to avoid self-deception is the pre-requisite to any ethical analysis; that this effort cannot be altogether successful; that it is likely to even be dysfunctional in a variety of organizational contexts, perhaps particularly in the context of corporate middle management, but that it ought not ...
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Business Ethics

Business Ethics Quarterly, 2000
Abstract:Given that so many people think business ethics is oxymoronic, it might be prudent to investigate why and to determine what if any truth or partial truth they see. Thus, as a hueristic device, I propose to seriously examine the claim that business ethics is a contradiction in terms, and see what follows if business ethics is oxymoronic.
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Business Ethics in Ethics Committees?

The Hastings Center Report, 1990
Business Ethics in Ethics Committees? A physical therapist employed at a physician-owned therapy service became distressed when the owner, an orthopedic surgeon, required the therapist to continue care for a patient beyond what could reasonably be documented as improvement.
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Business Ethics: A Japanese View

Business Ethics Quarterly, 1993
Abstract:Although “fairness” and “social responsibilities” form part of the business ethics agenda of Japanese corporations, the meaning of these terms must be understood in the context of the distinctive Japanese approach to ethics. In Japan, ethics is inextricably bound up with religious dimension (two normative environments) and social dimension ...
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Business, Ethics, and Business Ethics

1996
Abstract What are a businessperson’s moral obligations? One might argue that being in business does not excuse immoral behavior and that therefore a businessperson’s moral obligations are essentially the same as those of anyone else; one might then infer that there are no interesting moral issues that relate just to business ...
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Business Ethics versus Ethics in Business?

1995
This chapter poses the question: Is there a contradiction between business ethics and ethics in business? and proposes a reconstruction of some features of L. Kohlberg’ s theory in order to find the answer. The relationship between Kohlberg’s conventional and post-conventional levels is viewed within the framework of the conflict between egocentrism ...
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Business Ethics as Personal Ethics

2016
Business ethics is a major issue for most, if not all companies. This paper attempts a clarification of the composite of forces and influences involved in the business ethics world. Its performance is then assessed, resulting in a relative failure of the huge efforts of the business world in recent decades, as the public doubts the moral sincerity of ...
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Business ethics

The Business & Management Collection, 2010
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BUSINESS ETHICS

2019
Business Ethics starts with a description and analysis of business ethics. The first part begins with an introduction to business ethics. Next, the text frames business ethics within the contexts of corporate responsibility, stakeholders, and citizenship. Business ethics is then evaluated using normative ethical theories.
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