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_aJones, Campbell _91027 |
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245 | _aFor business ethics | ||
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_bRoutledge _aNew York _c2005 |
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300 | _axi, 210 p. | ||
365 |
_aGBP _b42.99 |
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504 | _aTable of Contents 1. Introduction: Against Business Ethics 2. Common Sense Business Ethics 3. 'Business Ethics' I: Consequences 4. 'Business Ethics' II: Intentions 5. 'Business Ethics' III: Virtues 6. The Meaning of Ethics 7. Denying Ethics I: Bureaucracy 8. Denying Ethics II: Global Capital 9. Business Ethics Today 10. Conclusion: For Business Ethics | ||
520 | _aDescription For Business Ethics is a daring adventure into the world of business ethics. It offers a clear and accessible introduction to business ethics and also expands business ethics beyond its current narrow confines. It is ground-breaking in the sense that it invites a distinctively critical approach to business ethics, an approach that the authors argue is part and parcel of ethics. With a thought-provoking glossary and recommendations for further readings, For Business Ethics is an essential purchase for students and practitioners alike. It is at once an introduction to business ethics and a challenge to anyone who wishes to take part in or change contemporary organized society | ||
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_aBusiness ethics _9711 |
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_aParker, Martin _91028 |
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_aBos, Rene ten _91029 |
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