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- ISBN-10 : 1554812518
- ISBN-13 : 978-1554812516
- Author: Fritz Allhoff
Business in Ethical Focus is a compilation of classical and contemporary essays and case studies in business ethics. Readers will become acquainted with seminal ideas on corporate social responsibility and the place of business in a just society. Other topics include diversity in the workplace, sexual harassment, workplace rights, environmental responsibility and sustainability, global business, intellectual property, bribery, and ethical issues in advertising and marketing. This second edition adds a dozen original case studies, as well as new sections on global perspectives (with articles on Islamic, Confucian, and Buddhist business ethics), entrepreneurship, and the non-profit sector. Background material on ethical theory and the nature of business ethics is included to orient readers new to this field.
Table contents:
Unit 1: Preliminaries
1. Anand J. Vaidya, “Ill-Founded Criticisms of Business Ethics”
2. Amartya Sen, “Does Business Ethics Make Economic Sense?”
3. Linda Klebe Treviño and Michael E. Brown, “Managing to Be Ethical: Debunking Five Business Ethics Myths”
4. Alexander Sager, “A Brief Guide to Thinking about Business Ethics”
5. David Meeler, “Utilitarianism”
6. Heather Salazar, “Kantian Business Ethics”
7. Richard M. Glatz, “Aristotelean Virtue Ethics and the Recommendations of Morality”
8. Rita C. Manning, “Caring as an Ethical Perspective”
Unit 2: Corporate Social Responsibility
9. Elisabet Garriga and Domènec Melé, “Corporate Social Responsibility Theories: Mapping the Territory”
10. Milton Friedman, “The Social Responsibility of Business Is to Increase Its Profits”
11. Lynn A. Stout, “The Shareholder Value Myth”
12. George G. Brenkert, “Private Corporations and Public Welfare”
13. R. Edward Freeman, “Managing for Stakeholders”
14. Joseph Heath, “Business Ethics without Stakeholders”
15. Sumantra Ghoshal, “Bad Management Theories Are Destroying Good Management Practices”
16. Case Study: David Meeler and Srivatsa Seshadri, “Actions Speak Louder Than Words: Rebuilding Malden Mills”
17. Case Study: Tom McNamara and Irena Descubes, “Citibank and Collateralized Debt Obligations”
18. Case Study: Brad Berman, “Corporate Lobbying on GMO Labeling Legislation: Oregon Ballot Measure 92”
19. Gillian Rice, “Islamic Ethics and the Implications for Business”
20. Gary Kok Yew Chan, “The Relevance and Value of Confucianism in Contemporary Business Ethics”
21. Laszlo Zsolnai, “Western Economics versus Buddhist Economics”
22. J. Gregory Dees, “The Meaning of ‘Social Entrepreneurship’”
23. Deborah L. Rhode and Amanda K. Packel, “Ethics and Nonprofits”
24. Case Study: Ardhendu Shekhar Singh, Dilip Ambarkhane, and Bhama Venkataramani, “Microlending and the Grameen Bank”
25. Case Study: Joshua M. Hall, “Students Protest University Investments: Vanderbilt’s African Land-Grab”
Unit 3: Globalization and Sustainability
26. Manuel Velasquez, “International Business, Morality, and the Common Good”
27. Thomas Donaldson, “Values in Tension: Ethics Away from Home”
28. Ian Maitland, “The Great Non-Debate Over International Sweatshops”
29. Don Mayer and Anita Cava, “Ethics and the Gender Equality Dilemma for US Multinationals”
30. Case Study: David Meeler and Srivatsa Seshadri, “Charity Begins at Home: Nepotism”
31. Case Study: Scott Wisor, “Conflict Minerals and Supply Chain Management: The Case of the DRC”
32. Case Study: Theresa Bauer, “Google in China: Censorship Requirements Challenge the Internet Company”
33. P. Steidlmeier, “Gift Giving, Bribery, and Corruption: Ethical Management of Business Relationships in China”
34. A.W. Cragg, “Business, Globalization and the Logic and Ethics of Corruption”
35. Case Study: Peter Jonker, “Buying Influence in China: The Case of Avon Products Incorporated”
36. Paul Hawken, “Natural Capitalism”
37. Kristin Shrader-Frechette, “A Defense of Risk-Cost-Benefit Analysis”
38. Deborah C. Poff, “Reconciling the Irreconcilable: The Global Economy and the Environment”
39. Denis G. Arnold and Keith Bustos, “Business, Ethics, and Global Climate Change”
40. Case Study: Cyrlene Claasen and Tom McNamara, “The Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill”
Unit 4: Rights and Obligations of Employees and Employers
41. Patricia H. Werhane and Tara J. Radin, “Employment at Will and Due Process”
42. Richard A. Epstein, “In Defense of the Contract at Will”
43. John J. McCall, “Employee Voice in Corporate Governance: A Defense of Strong Participation Rights”
44. Case Study: David Meeler and Srivatsa Seshadri, “Lifestyles and Your Livelihood: Getting Fired in America”
45. Richard T. De George, “Whistleblowing”
46. Juan M. Elegido, “Does It Make Sense to Be a Loyal Employee?”
47. George G. Brenkert, “Whistle-Blowing, Moral Integrity, and Organizational Ethics”
48. Case Study: Brian J. Collins, “Obligations, Responsibility, and Whistleblowing: A Case Study of Jeffrey Wigand”
49. Joseph DesJardins and Ronald Duska, “Drug Testing in Employment”
50. Michael Cranford, “Drug Testing and the Right to Privacy: Arguing the Ethics of Workplace Drug Testing”
51. Samantha French, “Genetic Testing in the Workplace”
52. Darren Charters, “Electronic Monitoring and Privacy Issues in Business-Marketing: The Ethics of the DoubleClick Experience”
53. Case Study: Mike Bowern, “E-Mail and Privacy: A Novel Approach”
54. Anita M. Superson, “The Employer-Employee Relationship and the Right to Know”
55. Tibor R. Machan, “Human Rights, Workers’ Rights, and the ‘Right’ to Occupational Safety”
56. Earl W. Spurgin, “Occupational Safety and Paternalism: Machan Revisited”
57. Case Study: Alexander Sager, “The Rana Plaza Collapse”
Unit 5: Justice and Fair Practice
58. Edwin C. Hettinger, “What Is Wrong with Reverse Discrimination?”
59. Louis P. Pojman, “The Moral Status of Affirmative Action”
60. Sandra E. Wessinger, “Gender Matters. So Do Race and Class: Experiences of Gendered Racism on the Wal-Mart Shop Floor”
61. Anita M. Superson, “A Feminist Definition of Sexual Harassment”
62. Stephen Griffith, “Sexual Harassment and the Rights of the Accused”
63. Myrtle P. Bell, Mary E. McLaughlin, and Jennifer M. Sequeira, “Discrimination, Harassment, and the Glass Ceiling: Women Executives as Change Agents”
64. Vicki Schultz, “The Sanitized Workplace”
65. Case Study: Darci Doll, “Sexual Harassment in the Workplace”
Bluffing and Deception
66. Albert Z. Carr, “Is Business Bluffing Ethical?”
67. Thomas Carson, “Second Thoughts about Bluffing”
68. Fritz Allhoff, “Business Bluffing Reconsidered”
69. Case Study: Patrick Lin, “The Ethics of Bluffing: Oracle’s Takeover of PeopleSoft”
70. Tibor R. Machan, “Advertising: The Whole or Only Some of the Truth?”
71. Robert L. Arrington, “Advertising and Behavior Control”
72. Roger Crisp, “Persuasive Advertising, Autonomy, and the Creation of Desire”
73. George G. Brenkert, “Marketing to Inner-City Blacks: PowerMaster and Moral Responsibility”
74. Lynn Sharp Paine, “Children as Consumers: An Ethical Evaluation of Children’s Television Advertising”
75. Jean Kilbourne, “Jesus Is a Brand of Jeans”
76. Case Study: Chris Ragg, “Nestlé and Advertising: An Ethical Analysis”
77. Case Study: Sara De Vido, “Women and Advertising”
78. Case Study: Brennan Jacoby, “Children and Targeting: Is It Ethical?”
Unit 6: Distributive Justice
79. Thomas Hobbes, Excerpts from Leviathan
80. John Locke, Excerpts from The Second Treatise of Human Government
81. Adam Smith, Excerpts from An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations
82. Karl Marx, “Estranged Labor”
83. Gerald Gaus, “The Idea and Ideal of Capitalism”
84. John Rawls, Excerpts from A Theory of Justice
85. Robert Nozick, Excerpts from Anarchy, State and Utopia
86. Kai Nielsen, “A Moral Case for Socialism”
87. G.A. Cohen, “Illusions about Private Property and Freedom”
88. Case Study: Kyle Johannsen, “Distributive Justice: The Case of Café Feminino”
89. Edwin C. Hettinger, “Justifying Intellectual Property”
90. Lynn Sharp Paine, “Trade Secrets and the Justification of Intellectual Property: A Comment on Hettinger”
91. Richard T. De George, “Intellectual Property and Pharmaceutical Drugs: An Ethical Analysis”
92. Case Study: John Weckert and Mike Bowern, “Intellectual Property across National Borders”
93. Case Study: David Meeler and Srivatsa Seshadri, “Copy That, Red Leader: Is File-Sharing Piracy?”
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