An Introduction to Business Ethics by Joseph R. DesJardins (Paperback - April 3, 2008). McGraw-Hill
Humanities/Social Sciences/Languages; 3 edition (April 3, 2008).
Since its inception An Introduction to
Business Ethics, by Joseph Desjardins has been a cutting-edge resource for the
business ethics course. DesJardin's unique approach encompasses all that an introductory
business ethics course is, from a multidisciplinary perspective. It offers critical
analysis and integrates the perspective of philosophy with management, law, economics, and
public policy. Information
Business: Its Legal,
Ethical, and Global Environment by
Marianne M. Jennings (Hardcover - Jan 9,
2008). South-Western College/West; 8 edition (January 9, 2008).
Offering the best preparation for future
managers, BUSINESS: ITS LEGAL, ETHICAL, & GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT, 8e, teaches you how to
understand and apply legal and ethical concepts to real business. Information
Business and Its
Environment (5th Edition) by David P. Baron (Hardcover - Aug 27, 2005). Prentice Hall; 5
edition (August 27, 2005).
Brings together the disciplines of economics,
political science, law, and ethics to address a class of management issues of growing
importance to the performance of companies. Information
Business and Society: Ethics
and Stakeholder Management by Archie B. Carroll and Ann K. Buchholtz (Hardcover - Mar 20, 2008). South-Western College
Pub; 7 edition (March 20, 2008).
A variety of quality business cases, Ethics in
Practice cases, and other real-world applications provide abundant opportunities to apply
stakeholder and ethical systems to specific business problems. Practical applications
prepare future managers for business situations that will test their values and ethics in
the workplace. Information
Business and Society:
Stakeholders, Ethics, Public Policy by Anne T. Lawrence and James Weber (Hardcover - Feb 23, 2007). McGraw-Hill/Irwin; 12
edition (February 23, 2007).
Business and Society, 12e highlights why
government regulation is sometimes required as well as new models of business-community
collaboration. The authors believe that businesses have social (as well as economic)
responsibilities to society; that business and government both have important roles to
play in the modern economy; and that ethics and integrity are essential to personal
fulfillment and to business success. In addition, this textbook has long been popular with
students because of its lively writing, up-to-date examples, and clear explanations of
theory. Information
Business Ethics by
O. C. Ferrell, John Fraedrich, and Ferrell (Paperback
- Dec 27, 2006). South-Western College Pub; 7 edition (December 27, 2006).
This accessible, applied text covers the
complex environment in which managers confront ethical decision making. Using a managerial
framework, the authors address the overall concepts, processes, and best practices
associated with successful business ethics programs--helping students see how ethics can
be integrated into key strategic business decisions. Information
Business, Government
and Society: A Managerial Perspective by John F. Steiner and George A. Steiner (Hardcover - May 16, 2008). McGraw-Hill/Irwin; 12
edition (May 16, 2008).
Business, Government, and Society, by Steiner
and Steiner, tells the story of how forces in business, government and society shape our
world. While current events move rapidly over the surface of the subject matter, the
underlying principles and relationships at its core lie undisturbed. Information
Ethical Theory and
Business (8th Edition) by Tom L.
Beauchamp, Norman Bowie, and Denis Arnold (Paperback
- Feb 10, 2008). Prentice Hall; 8 edition (February 10, 2008).
This book presents a comprehensive anthology
of readings, legal perspectives, and cases in ethics in business. Information
Ethics and the Conduct
of Business (6th Edition) by John
R. Boatright (Paperback - Nov 10, 2008).
Prentice Hall; 6 edition (November 10, 2008).
Comprehensive and thorough in scope, Ethics and the Conduct of Business,
sixth edition, frames each issue and examines the arguments for each side with rigor and
clarity. Information
Ethics for the Information Age (3rd Edition) by Mike Quinn (Paperback -
Feb 14, 2008). Addison Wesley; 3 edition (February 14, 2008).
This book provides modern coverage of the
ethics that surround information technology. It offers readers a timely, balanced, and
impartial treatment of computer ethics. Information
Law and Ethics in the
Business Environment (South-Western Legal
Studies in Business Academic) by
Terry Halbert and Elaine Ingulli (Paperback
- Feb 19, 2008). South-Western College/West; 6 edition (February 19, 2008).
Modern business is full of ethical dilemmas
and snares. But Law and ETthics in the Business Environment, 6e, equips you with
the tools and practice you need to effectively handle the ethical issues you will likely
face as a manager. Information
Managing Business
Ethics: Straight Talk About How To Do It Right by Linda K. Trevino and Katherine A.
Nelson (Paperback - Aug 11, 2006). Wiley;
4th edition (August 11, 2006).
Offering a highly realistic, down-to-earth
look at ethics in the workplace, Linda Treviño and Kate Nelson's Managing Business Ethics
will help you identify and solve ethical dilemmas, understand why people behave the way
they do, and help you design a culture that will promote ethical behavior in your
organization. Information
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