Business Ethics: The State Of The Art Paperback
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Freeman, R. Edward
Book Description
In a world in which daily reports of questionable business practices, from insider trading to environmental pollution, dominate the headlines, the need to understand the large issues of how business and ethics are, and ought to be, connected is of paramount concern. This unique collection of essays is the latest volume in the Ruffin Series in Business Ethics. The four lead essays--by Norman Bowie, Kenneth Goodpaster, Thomas Donaldson, and Ezra Bowen--are examples of some of the best thinking about the role of ethics in business. With a combination of wisdom, humor, and insight, these essays examine such issues as the nature of scholarship and knowledge in business ethics, how ethics is a central factor in managerial leadership, the complexities of ethics in multinational and multicultural settings, and the problems of ethical literacy and moral debate in a free society. Each lead essay develops several themes which are then explored by other prominent thinkers, including Robert Solomon, Richard DeGeorge, and Joanne Ciulla. The book offers the reader a clear and logical approach to an intensely debated and still evolving discipline. Business Ethics: The State of the Art will be an invaluable resource for students of business at all levels, as well as business thinkers, philosophers, and practicing managers.
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0195081986
ISBN-13
9780195081985
Language
English
Publisher
Oxford University Press Inc
Publication Date
15 October 1992
Number of Pages
240
Editor 1
R. Edward Freeman
Editorial Review
A thorough text, attractive for its currency--more discussion, narrative in approach than the worn formula of most textbooks in the field, which rely on the case study method.--William McDonald, Tennessee Wesleyan College "A volume that teachers of business ethics should take a look at, for its focus is business ethics as a subject to teach, a field of study, and a discipline to practice."--Teaching Philosophy "A useful resource to expand the student's thinking on some critical concepts in applied ethics."--Gerald E. Twaddell, Thomas More College "An interesting collection of essays. I found the contributions by Bowie, Gilbert, and Solomon to really hit the mark."--Michael Prusch, Villanova University "The article by Lynn Sharp Raine is worth the price; I will recommend the book and especially that article to my students."--John D. Bayres, Concordia College "I have learned a great deal from this book....Deals with issues that are neglected in most business ethics texts."--David Detmer, Purdue University, Calumet "Stands out both in its format and the range of topics covered....The contributor list (including Joanne B. Ciulla, Richard T. DeGeorge, Robbin Derry, William Frederick, R. Edward Freeman, Daniel R. Gilbert, Jr., Edwin M. Hartman, Jennifer Mills Moore, Lynn Sharp Paine and Robert C. Solomon) represents some of the best people in the field, and the reader has the opportunity to eavesdrop on their debate about issues. And that debate is what distinguishes this series from other recent books on the topic of business ethics."--Journal of Management "Will be an invaluable resource for both academics and practicing managers."--Choice