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Business, Ethics, and Business Ethics
1996Abstract 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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The Ethics of Teaching Business Ethics
Journal of Business Ethics Education, 2004This paper takes the form of a reflective dialogue between three teachers of business ethics working in different continents. Originating as a conference debate, it takes as its theme the notion of ideological "neutrality" and the role of the business ethics teacher. A position statement outlines an argument for "restraint" as a modern day Aristotleian
Lowry, D, Macfarlane, BJ, DesJardins, J
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Ethical Outcomes and Business Ethics: Toward Improving Business Ethics Education
Journal of Business Ethics, 2013Unethical 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
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Business Ethics: A Japanese View
Business Ethics Quarterly, 1993Abstract: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 versus Ethics in Business?
1995This 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: Knowing Ourselves
Business Ethics Quarterly, 1994Abstract: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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Journal of Business Ethics, 1999
This article is an introduction to the selection of papers on "Business Ethics in Spain" included in this monographic issue of the Journal of Business Ethics. Specifically, this article is a survey of the development of the social, political, cultural and economic background of business in Spain since 1940, in order to show how the ethical values ...
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This article is an introduction to the selection of papers on "Business Ethics in Spain" included in this monographic issue of the Journal of Business Ethics. Specifically, this article is a survey of the development of the social, political, cultural and economic background of business in Spain since 1940, in order to show how the ethical values ...
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2007 IEEE International Symposium on Technology and Society, 2007
Ethics, what are ethics and how should one use them in their work and lives? In this context how will ethics be used in relation to engineering and business? In the fields of engineering and business, individuals are guided in their decisions and actions by ethics.
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Ethics, what are ethics and how should one use them in their work and lives? In this context how will ethics be used in relation to engineering and business? In the fields of engineering and business, individuals are guided in their decisions and actions by ethics.
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Is Business Ethics Getting Better? Business Ethics and Business History
2020It always strikes me as silly, when I read an article about business ethics that begins by saying something like, “because of the global financial crisis, people have started to pay attention to business ethics.” This shows either a profound ignorance of history or, perhaps more plausibly, that business and society suffer from an acute case of amnesia,
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