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_aHendry, John _91380 |
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245 | _aBetween enterprise and ethics: business and management in a bimoral society | ||
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_bOxford University Press _aOxford _c2007 |
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300 | _aviii, 299 p. | ||
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_aUSD _b70.00 |
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504 | _a1: Introduction 2: Obligation, Self-Interest, and the Development of Modern Society 3: Free Enterprise and the Power of Business 4: Economic Culture and the Legitimacy of Self-Interest 5: Technology, Liberalism, and the Weakening of Moral Constraints 6: The Crisis of Morality and the Moral Culture of Contemporary Society 7: The Moral Tensions of Management 8: The Challenge of Contemporary Management 9: The Challenge for Contemporary Society 10: Conclusion | ||
520 | _aBetween Enterprise and Ethics Business and Management in a Bimoral Society John Hendry Sets business in the context of contemporary moral cultures. Introduces key challenges of leadership and management in business today. Critiques traditional conceptions of managerial work, business ethics, and corporate governance. Readable and challenging analysis of what it is to be a manager today. | ||
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_aBusiness ethics _9711 |
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_aFree enterprise--Moral and ethical aspects _91381 |
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_aOrganizational behavior--Moral and ethical aspects _91382 |
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