The Blackwell Guide to Business Ethics, written by an international assembly of experts, acquaints the reader with ethical issues in the practice of business, theoretical and pedagogical issues, and important new directions in the field. The volume provides a foundation for understanding changes to the nature of business due to technology and globalization. It includes discussion of current ethical issues in areas such as marketing, accounting, and financial markets. The contributors also explore the frontiers of ethical thinking in healthcare, genetic research laboratories, and organizations responsible for the computer revolution and e-commerce.
The Blackwell Guide to Business Ethics, written by an international assembly of experts, acquaints the reader with ethical issues in the practice of business, theoretical and pedagogical issues, and important new directions in the field. The volume provides a foundation for understanding changes to the nature of business due to technology and globalization. It includes discussion of current ethical issues in areas such as marketing, accounting, and financial markets. The contributors also explore the frontiers of ethical thinking in healthcare, genetic research laboratories, and organizations responsible for the computer revolution and e-commerce.
Notes to Contributors.
Introduction: Norman E. Bowie (University of Minnesota).
Part I: Theoretical and Pedagogical Issues:.
1. Stakeholder Theory: The State of the Art: Thomas M. Jones and Andrew C. Wicks (University of Washington), and R. Edward Freeman (University of Virginia).
2. Ethics and Corporate Governance: Justifying the Role of Shareholder: John R. Boatright (Loyola University of Chicago).
3. Untangling the Corruption Knot: Global Bribery Viewed through the Lens of Integrative Social Contract Theory: Thomas W. Dunfee and Thomas J. Donaldson (University of Pennsylvania).
4. The Regulatory Context of Environmental Workplace Health Protections: Recent Developments: Carl Cranor (University of California).
5. Moral Reasoning: Manuel Velasquez (Santa Clara University).
6. Teaching and Learning Ethics by the Case Method: Kenneth E. Goodpaster (University of St. Thomas).
Part II: Ethical Issues in the Practice of Business:.
7. Ethical Issues In Accounting: Mary Beth Armstrong (Polytechnic State University).
8. Marketing Ethics at the Millennium: Review, Reflections, and Recommendations: Patrick E. Murphy (University of Notre Dame).
9. Ethical Issues in Selling and Advertising: Thomas L. Carson (Loyola University of Chicago).
10. Ethical Issues in Financial Services: Ronald F. Duska (American College) and James J. Clarke (Villanova University).
11. Ethical Issues in Human Resources: Daryl Koehn (University of St. Thomas).
12. Environmental Responsibility: Joseph R. Desjardins (College of St. Benedict).
Part III: New Directions:.
13. Ethical Issues in Information Technology: Richard T. De George (University of Kansas).
14. Business Ethics, Organization Ethics, and Systems Ethics for Health Care: Patricia H. Werhane (University of Virginia).
15. The Ethical Dilemmas of the Biotechnology Industry: Lisa H. Newton (Fairfield University).
16. Trust and the Future of Leadership: Joanne B. Ciulla (University of Richmond).
Index.
Norman E. Bowie is Elmer L. Anderson Chair in Corporate Responsibility at the University of Minnesota. He is the author of fourteen books and numerous articles on business ethics and political philosophy. He was a recent fellow in the Program in Ethics and Professions at Harvard University.
"This book engages the widest possible spectrum of readers; from
those simply curious about the business ethics enterprise to
veteran scholars steeped in the literature. The contributors are to
be complimented for the seriousness of each essay and the novel
insights they bring to familiar territory. Bowie is to be commended
for organizing the efforts of many of the best minds in the field
in such a way that their thinking will aid in research and teaching
alike." Ed Soule, Georgetown University
"In The Blackwell Guide to Business Ethics Norman Bowie has put
together a guided tour of business ethics, providing the reader
with both a solid review of past debates and current theories, and
a provocative preview of future issues and practical challenges."
Joshua Margolis, Harvard Business School
"In this thoughtful and well-balanced collection of articles, Bowie
has addressed some of the most important theoretical and practical
issues in business ethics through original insights from many of
the field's leading scholars. This work will be a great boost in
moving business ethics forward in the twenty-first century." W.
Michael Hoffman, Bentley College
"This masterful synthesis of theory and practice in business ethics
provides insight into the role of ethics in present-day business
practice. The book also offers intriguing perspectives on new
directions for an evolving field." Diana C. Robertson, Goizueta
Business School, Emory University
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