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Business ethics : contemporary issues and cases / Richard A. Spinello, Boston College.

By: London : Thousand Oaks: New Delhi: New Delhi: SAGE, c2020Description: xxiii;488 pagesContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781506368054
Subject(s): Summary: The future of the free market depends on fair, honest business practices. Business Ethics: Contemporary Issues and Cases aims to deepen students' knowledge of ethical principles, corporate social responsibility, and decision-making in all aspects of business. The text presents an innovative approach to ethical reasoning grounded in moral philosophy. Focusing on corporate purpose-creating economic value, complying with laws and regulations, and observing ethical standards-a decision-making framework is presented based upon Duties-Rights-Justice.
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Includes bibliography and index.

The future of the free market depends on fair, honest business practices. Business Ethics: Contemporary Issues and Cases aims to deepen students' knowledge of ethical principles, corporate social responsibility, and decision-making in all aspects of business. The text presents an innovative approach to ethical reasoning grounded in moral philosophy. Focusing on corporate purpose-creating economic value, complying with laws and regulations, and observing ethical standards-a decision-making framework is presented based upon Duties-Rights-Justice.

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