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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: 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 in Spain

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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Business/Engineering Ethics

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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Is Business Ethics Getting Better? Business Ethics and Business History

2020
It 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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Business Ethics and Postmodernism: A Response

Business Ethics Quarterly, 1993
“Business Ethics and Postmodernism: A Response” considers the contribution of Ronald Green, David Schmidt, Clarence Walton, Ron Duska, and Richard Neilsen to a special issue of Business Ethics Quarterly entitled “Business Ethics and Postmodernism.” This essay poses a fundamental question: to what extent can a position which characterizes itself as ...
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What is the Business of Ethics in Business Ethics?

2014
For the last decades, business ethics have spread from a new brand of a few socially and environmentally benevolent companies to the corporate mainstream. Thus, today, business ethics have become a central concern for both business managers and researchers in order to manage the cultural value base of the organization, stakeholder relations, etc ...
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The Business of Business is Ethical Business Introduction

1993
Economics makes the incommensurable commensurable by money prices. The numeraire of money allows economics to value the different kinds of goods in one scale. On the other hand, there are varieties of goodness that seem not to fit into the numeraire of economics. The ethical is constantly unfit for the scale of prices.
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