Business Ethics at Work
This book looks at business ethics from the perspective of the business practitioner, but with the rigour of the moral philosopher. Intended for introductory students of business, commerce and management studies, Business Ethics at Work begins by setting business clearly in the context of creating value for its owners, and develops a practical ethical decision model which can be simply and relevantly applied to the hard moral choices with which business people are faced day to day. Against this background, some of the major ethical issues which arise in business are explored, for example, in human resource management, finance, marketing and advertising, the management of the environment and corporate governance. In conclusion the book looks at the nature of ethical audit and argues that for the business of the future, the identification of its ethical values and their integration into its policies and practices will be a crucial ingredient of success.
- A straightforward and highly practical guide to a subject often seen as overly philosophical and abstract
- Written in an accessible, jargon-free style by an author with both philosophical and business expertise
- Includes real-life examples drawn internationally from the areas of human resource management, finance, marketing, advertising and corporate governance
Reviews & endorsements
'I would commend this highly intelligent volume to students and business people alike. It is both a philosophical and a business gem.' European Management Journal
Product details
July 1995Paperback
9780521405683
204 pages
228 × 151 × 16 mm
0.346kg
Available
Table of Contents
- Part I. The Ethical Framework:
- 1. The ethics of business
- 2. The nature and aim of business
- 3. The ethical decision model
- Part II. The Ethical Questions:
- 4. Human resources
- 5. Finance
- 6. Advertising and banking
- 7. The environment
- 8. Corporate governance
- Part III. The Ethical Organisation:
- 9. The ethical audit
- 10. The shape of things to come
- Bibliography.