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Dominique Jeulin,Martin Ostoja-Starzewskiion by the National Endowment for the Humanities and through a four million dollar effort by Arthur Andersen to introduce business ethics into the functional core courses of the business school curriculum, I consider 11 decisions that those teaching business ethics must face. The two most important
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Norman BowieProvides the latest thinking on important topics in Business Ethics.Combines normative evaluation with findings in organizational theory, law and social sciences.Challenges the conventional wisdom of
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What’s Wrong with Efficiency and Always Low Pricessophy of economics-especially critics of increasing commodification. I argue that the emphasis on efficiency has transferred transaction costs to consumers, increased unemployment and acerbated inequality. I end by considering and responding to likely objections to my proposals to sometimes sacrific
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Limitations of the Pragmatist Approach to Business Ethicson the work of the best known twentieth century pragmatist Richard Rorty. Despite Rorty’s influence in philosophical circles, Rorty knew little about business ethics and was often unsympathetic to capitalism. In addition to providing the criticisms that a number of business ethicists have leveled ag
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Varieties of Corporate Social Responsibilityion of $ value shareholder, the balance the interests of stakeholders view, and the sustainability model that is the official position of the European Union (EU). The Chapter then considers CSR in Japan, and in countries like India and China that have a system of “state capitalism.” I argue that the