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Business Ethics
Michael Boylan, Series Editor, Basic Ethics in Action SeriesMarymount University

ISBN-10: 0137738390
ISBN-13:  9780137738397

Publisher:  Prentice Hall
Copyright:  2001
Format:  Paper; 424 pp
Published:  10/19/2000
Status: Instock



For undergraduate and graduate level courses in Business Ethics and integrated courses on Ethics.

The third volume in the Basic Ethics in Action series, this text uses essays and case studies to build upon the “worldviews” methodology established in Basic Ethics, the anchor and primary text of the series, and demonstrates how ethical theory can be applied to the world of business.

  • Unique worldview approach—Ethical issues in competition, business practice, advertising and information technology represented in over 35 essays, plus case studies.
    • Offers students a comprehensive view of ethics so that they can integrate their own values into the common worldview.

  • The ethical linking principle of Fair Competition— (Ch. 4) Outlined within the framework of professional practices.
    • Offers students methodology for linking theory to action so that they can put into practice the principles being taught.

  • An original interview with a prominent business person who faces the practical challenges of ethical issues in business daily (Ch. 3).
    • Enables students to gain perspective on central themes from the point of view of a successful practitioner.

  • Gender issues as they relate to business—Featured prominently throughout.
    • Offers students a realistic view of gender issues in business so that they can understand and develop guidelines for ethical practices.

  • Government regulations and the international marketplace— As they relate to ethical principles (Ch. 7).
    • Enables students to see why regulation is needed.

  • Macro and Micro Case studies and essay tutorials throughout.
    • Provides students with vehicles to respond to readings so that they can test their own attitudes and reach a higher level of competence in essay writing.

Are you interested in exploring other areas in ethics? 

 

Business Ethics is part of the Basic Ethics in Action series. See below for a complete listing of the wide-ranging anthologies and brief texts that focus on a particular theme or topic within one of four areas of applied ethics. A discount is offered when two or more titles in the series are packaged together. Click on any of the titles below for more information:

 

Anchor volume

 

By Michael Boylan
© 2000 | ISBN: 0136742920
 

Business Ethics titles

 

Business, Ethics, and Sustainability:  Ethics for the Next Industrial Revolution

By Joseph DesJardins

© 2007 | ISBN: 013189174X

 

Journalistic Ethics

By Dale Jacquette
© 2007 | ISBN: 0131825399

 

By Patrick Murph, Gene R. Laczniak, Norman E. Bowie, and Thomas A. Klein
© 2005 | ISBN: 0131848143
 
By Edward Spence and Brett Van Heekeren
© 2005 | ISBN: 0130941212
 
By Michael Boylan
© 2001 | ISBN: 0137738390

 

Environmental Ethics titles

 

By J. Baird Callicott & Michael Nelson
© 2004 | ISBN: 0130431214 
 
 
By Michael Boylan
© 2001 | ISBN: 0137763867

 

Medical Ethics titles

 

By Rosemarie Tong
© 2007 | ISBN: 0130613479
 
By Michael Boylan and Kevin Brown
© 2002 | ISBN: 0130910856
 
By Michael Boylan
© 2000 | ISBN: 0137738471

 

Social and Political Philosophy titles

 

Human Rights and Global Obligations

By R. Paul Churchill
© 2006 | ISBN: 0130408859
 
By Seumas Miller, Peter Roberts, and Edward Spence.
© 2005 | ISBN: 0130617954

(NOTES: Most chapters begin with a general overview and all sections conclude with an "Evaluation of Case Studies.")

1. Introduction: Worldview and the Link to Moral Action.


2. Four Ethical Theories.


3. What Is a Corporation?

Can a Corporation Have a Conscience, Kenneth E. Goodpaster, John B. Matthews Jr. Corporations as Persons: Objections to Goodpaster's “Principle of Moral Projection,” Nani L. Ranken. The Corporation as a Moral Person, Peter A. French. Personalizing Corporate Ontology: The French Way, Thomas Donaldson. Business Ethics and Stakeholder Analysis, Kenneth E. Goodpaster. Stakeholders and Consent, Stephen Cohen.



4. What Are Proper Business Practices?

Focus: Ethics on Competition: Morality and Competitive Advantage, Alan Malachowski. The Principle of Fair Competition, Michael Boylan. In Defense of Advertising: A Social Perspective, Barbara J. Phillips. Accountability, Representation and Advertising, Geoffrey Sher, Michael Feinman. A Model to Explore the Ethics of Erotic Stimuli in Print Advertising, Tony L. Henthorne, Michael S. LaTour. Ethics and the Internet: Appropriate Behavior in Electronic Communication, Duncan Langford. Focus: Technology and Business Ethics Theory, Peter W.F. Davies. The Internet, Intel and the Vigilante Stakeholder, Joseph L. Badaracco Jr., Jerry V. Useem. Ethical Dilemmas in the Use of Information Technology: An Aristotelian Perspective, Michael D. Myers, Leigh Miller.



5. Ethical Issues Within the Corporation.

Of Acceptable Risk, William W. Lowrance. Working Conditions in Home Care: Negotiating Race and Class Boundaries in Gendered Work, Sheila M. Neysmith, Jane Aronson. Sneakers and Sweatshops: Holding Corporations Accountable, David M. Schilling. Preferential Hiring, Judith Jarvis Thomson. Preferential Hiring: A Reply to Judith Jarvis Thomson, Robert Simon. The Future of Affirmative Action, Michael Boylan. In Shouts and Whispers: Paradoxes Facing Women of Colour in Organizations, Rekha Karambyya. On the Persistence of Sexual Harassment in the Workplace, S. Gayle Baugh. Women on Corporate Boards of Directors: A Needed Resource, Ronald J. Burke.



6. The Context of Business.

Focus: Ethics in Need of Regulation, Michael J. Clarke. Government Incentives for Corporate Self-Regulation, John C. Ruhuka, Heidi Boerstler. A Reflexive Model of Environmental Regulation, Eric W. Orts. Bribery, Michael Philips. Bribery and Implicit Agreements: A Reply to Philips, Thomas L. Carson. What's Wrong with Bribery, Scott Turow. Why an International Code of Business Ethics Would be Good for Business, Larry R. Smeltzer, Marianne M. Jennings. Focus: Aspects of Accountancy: The Ethics of Accounting Regulation—An International Perspective, John Blake, Julia Clarke, Catherine Gowthorpe. Ethics and International Development, Timothy K. Larrison.



Internet Resources.


Further Readings.


Acknowledgments.

Business Ethics is a text in Basic Ethics in Action, a major new series undertaken by Prentice Hall under the general editorship of Michael Boylan. Books in the series will examine issues in normative and applied ethics from a holistic, worldview perspective. This series will feature texts that examine general issues as well as those more closely aligned to business ethics, medical ethics, environmental ethics, and professional ethics. The anchor volume to this series is Basic Ethics, a text that presents an evaluation of the major ethical theories through a novel critical device based on personal worldview (a compendium of the facts and values that guide our lives).

In Business Ethics, Boylan presents a collection of readings that examine traditional issues within a pedagogical context of his worldview methodology.

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