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Cambridge Handbook of Research Approaches to Business Ethics and Corporate Responsibility

Cambridge Handbook of Research Approaches to Business Ethics and Corporate Responsibility

Cambridge Handbook of Research Approaches to Business Ethics and Corporate Responsibility

Patricia H. Werhane, DePaul University, Chicago
R. Edward Freeman, University of Virginia
Sergiy Dmytriyev, University of Virginia
November 2017
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    While there is a large and ever-expanding body of work on the fields of business ethics and corporate social responsibility (CSR), there is a noted absence of a single source on the methodology and research approaches to these fields. In this book, the first of its kind, leading scholars in the fields gather to analyse a range of philosophical and empirical approaches to research in business ethics and CSR. It covers such sections as historical approaches, normative and behavioural methodologies, quantitative, qualitative and experimental perspectives, grounded theory and case methodologies, and finally a section on the role of the researcher in research projects. This book is a valuable and essential read for all researchers in business ethics and CSR, not only for those starting out in the fields, but also for seasoned scholars and academics.

    • The first book to tailor research approaches specifically to business ethics, providing discussions and exemplary studies to those reads specifically focused on business ethics and corporate social responsibility
    • Collects essays from leading figures in their respective areas of research, allowing readers to gain insight from those at the forefront of academic research in business ethics
    • Presents a variety of conceptual, empirical and grounded approaches to business ethics research, allowing readers to pick out sections that are most relevant to their research

    Reviews & endorsements

    'This Handbook provides a much-needed holistic overview of the various research methods available to business ethicists. The book's focus on methods tailored to the normative character of the business ethics discipline makes it especially valuable. New and established ethics scholars alike will appreciate the Handbook's comprehensiveness.' Daryl Koehn, Wicklander Chair in Professional Ethics, DePaul Univeristy, Chicago

    'This Handbook almost makes me wish I were back at the beginning of my career and had the advantage of this wonderful smorgasbord of research approaches to business ethics and corporate responsibility in one place. Happily, it is never too late to register the value of the range of possible methodologies represented here. Read, and be inspired.' Laura J. Spence, Royal Holloway, University of London

    'Business ethics researchers with a favored methodology and those still searching for one will find much in this broad ranging and urgently needed volume to stimulate their thinking and perhaps challenge their assumptions about the best ways to approach topics in this expanding field of scholarship.' John R. Boatright, Raymond C. Baumhart, SJ, Professor of Business Ethics Emeritus, Loyola University, Chicago

    'Contemporary business ethics scholarship is a multidisciplinary field of inquiry, one that includes normative scholarship, conceptual scholarship, and descriptive social science scholarship. Because of its multidisciplinary nature, it can be challenging for younger scholars and those new to the field to produce contributions that are both theoretically sophisticated and methodologically rigorous. Werhane, Freeman, and Dmytriyev have made a significant contribution to the field by compiling authoritative essays on many of the most significant methods used in business ethics scholarship. The Handbook should be of particular value for doctoral education and as a resource for emerging scholars.' Denis G. Arnold, Jule and Marguerite Surtman Distinguished Professor of Business Ethics, Belk College of Business, University of North Carolina, Charlotte

    'Reading this book is the closest thing I can imagine to actually taking an intensive doctoral seminar with Professors Werhane and Freeman - two of the most important founding figures in business ethics - while seated beside Mr Dmytriyev and some other current and past students, among several additional and knowledgeable guests who are also important voices in the field.' Christopher Michaelson, David A. and Barbara Koch Distinguished Professor of Business Ethics and Social Responsibility, Associate Professor, Ethics and Business Law, University of St Thomas

    'This book represents a contribution to the field of business ethics that is long overdue. The compilation of research methods that are available for business ethics scholars is both comprehensive and current. It underlines that methodology is a relevant tool for answering critical moral questions business ethics scholars should pursue. It should be a resource on every business ethics scholar's desk.' Dawn R. Elm, David A. and Barbara Koch Distinguished Professor of Business Ethics and Leadership, Executive Director, Society for Business Ethics, University of St. Thomas

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    November 2017
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    Table of Contents

    • Introduction
    • Part I: Philosophical Approaches
    • Historical Approaches:
    • 1. The use of historical figures as a research approach Patricia H. Werhane, R. Edward Freeman and Sergiy Dmytriyev
    • 2. History as methodology in business ethics: lessons from Aristotle Edwin M. Hartman
    • 3. The role of continental philosophy in business ethics research Mollie Painter Morland
    • Normative Approaches
    • 4. Research in normative business ethics: a coherence approach Richard T. De George
    • 5. The universalist approach and Kant in business ethics Norman E. Bowie
    • Part II. Empirical Approaches
    • Qualitative Approaches:
    • 6. Normative assessments in empirical business ethics research: toward a methodological bridge across the ontological gap Sarah Margaretha Jastram and Damian Bäumlisberger
    • 7. Descriptive ethics: a neglected methodological domain in business and applied ethics Wesley Cragg
    • 8. Grounded theory in business ethics David Bevan and Angelo Carlo S. Carrascoso
    • 9. Discourse analysis as a method for business ethics and corporate responsibility research Anna Heikkinen, Johanna Kujala, Matias Laine and Hannele Mäkelä
    • Quantitative and Experimental Approaches
    • 10. Quantitative content analysis as a method for business ethics research Irina Lock and Peter Seele
    • 11. Experiments in business ethics Helet Botha
    • Contemporary Approaches
    • 12. Mixed methodologies, full-cycle research and the shortcomings of behavioral ethics Scott Sonenshein and Katherine DeCelles
    • 13. Applying neuroscience to business ethics Filomena Sabatella, Nicola Pless and Thomas Maak
    • 14. Wide reflective equilibrium as a case-based research approach to business ethics Patricia H. Werhane
    • Case Study Approaches
    • 15. Casuistry as a case-based research approach to business ethics Martin Calkins
    • 16. Building on actor-network analysis to study corporate social responsibility: conceptual and methodological insights Jean-Pascal Gond and Marion Ligonie
    • Part III. A Researcher in the Spotlight:
    • 17. Social construction as background for research in business ethics John J. Pirri and Patricia H. Werhane
    • 18. A pragmatist approach to business ethics research Bidhan L. Parmar, Robert Phillips and R. Edward Freeman
    • 19. Rethinking right: moral epistemology in management research Tae Wan Kim and Thomas Donaldson
    • 20. Another view from China: Daoist thought as an approach to global business ethics Kathleen M. Higgins.
      Contributors
    • Patricia H. Werhane, R. Edward Freeman, Sergiy Dmytriyev, Edwin M. Hartman, Mollie Painter Morland, Richard T. De George, Norman E. Bowie, Sarah Margaretha Jastram, Damian Bäumlisberger, Wesley Cragg, David Bevan, Angelo Carlo S. Carrascoso, Anna Heikkinen, Johanna Kujala, Matias Laine, Hannele Mäkelä, Irina Lock, Peter Seele, Helet Botha, Scott Sonenshein, Katherine DeCelles, Filomena Sabatella, Nicola Pless, Thomas Maak, Martin Calkins, Jean-Pascal Gond, Marion Ligonie, John J. Pirri, Bidhan L. Parmar, Robert Phillips, Tae Wan Kim, Thomas Donaldson, Kathleen M. Higgins

    • Editors
    • Patricia H. Werhane , DePaul University, Chicago

      Patricia H. Werhane is the Wicklander Chair Emerita at DePaul University, Chicago, and Ruffin Professor Emerita at the University of Virginia. She is the founding editor of Business Ethics Quarterly, a Rockefeller Fellow at Dartmouth College, New Hampshire,, Visiting Professor at the University of Cambridge, and Erskine Visiting Fellow at the University of Canterbury. In 2008 she was listed as one of the 100 most influential people in business ethics by Ethisphere Magazine. She is the author or editor of over twenty-five books, including Obstacles to Ethical Decision-Making (Cambridge, 2014) and Corporate Responsibility (Cambridge, 2012), as well as Moral Imagination and Management Decision-Making (1999). She is also the co-producer of an Emmy award-winning documentary series, Big Questions.

    • R. Edward Freeman , University of Virginia

      R. Edward Freeman is Elis and Signe Olsson Professor of Business Administration at the Darden School of Business, and a Senior Fellow at the Olsson Center for Applied Ethics and Academic Director of the Business Roundtable Institute for Corporate Ethics. In March 2010, the University of Virginia's Board of Visitors named Freeman as a University Professor, the first faculty member in the Darden School's history given this rare honor. At its 2010 annual meeting, the Society for Business Ethics presented Professor Freeman with its 'Outstanding Contributions to Scholarship Award' for his stakeholder theory work, to which there has currently been more than 50,000 citations. Ed Freeman also serves as co-editor in chief of the Journal of Business Ethics. His latest books include, Bridging the Values Gap (2015) and Stakeholder Theory: The State of the Art (Cambridge, 2010). Freeman may be best known for his award-winning book Strategic Management: A Stakeholder Approach (Cambridge, 2010) originally published in 1984 and reprinted in 2010.

    • Sergiy Dmytriyev , University of Virginia

      Sergiy Dmytriyev is pursuing a doctorate in Management at the Darden School of Business, the University of Virginia. His research interests include supererogation in organizations, stakeholder engagement and responsibility, company success, value from disagreements, and meaning in life. Prior to working at the Darden School, he worked for Procter and Gamble, Bain and Company, and Monsanto in Eastern Europe. As a management consultant at Bain, he conducted multiple projects on strategy development, transformation, and organization redesign for clients in the financial services, airline, oil and gas, FMCG, and real estate industries.