The Business Ethics Journey : the Second Annual International Vincentian Conference Promoting Business Ethics
edited by Marilynn Fleckenstein, Mary Maury, Laura Pincus, Patrick Primeaux.
Dordrecht
Springer Netherlands
1997
(IV, 267 pages)
Corporate Social Performance, Stakeholder Orientation, and Organizational Moral Development --; Globalizing Corporate Ethics Programs: Perils and Prospects --; Private Parts: A Global Analysis of Privacy Protection Schemes and a Proposed Innovation for Their Comparative Evaluation --; The Ethical Management Practices of Australian Firms --; Ethical Dilemmas of Doing Business in Post-Soviet Ukraine --; Teaching Business Ethics Through Meditation --; Factors that Influence the Moral Reasoning Abilities of Accountants: Implications for Universities and the Profession --; Do Complex Moral Reasoners Experience Greater Ethical Work Conflict? --; Re-examining the Influence of Individual Values on Ethical Decision Making --; Using the "Ethical Environment" Paradigm to Teach Business Ethics: The Case of the Maquiladoras --; Service Learning in Business Ethics --; Caveat Emptor: Ethical Chauvinism in the Global Economy --; Corporate Ethics Codes: A Practical Application of Liability Prevention --; An Ethical Approach to Lobbying Activities of Businesses in the United States --; How Relationality Shapes Business and Its Ethics --; Suggested Management Responses to Ethical Issues Raised by Technological Change --; The Why's of Business Revisited --; Business Ethics: A Compromise Between Politics and Virtue --; Honesty, Individualism, and Pragmatic Business Ethics: Implications for Corporate Hierarchy --; Peter French, Corporate Ethics and The Wizard of Oz --; Fares and Free Riders on the Information Highway --; Business and Game-Playing: The False Analogy --; Useful Friendships: A Foundation for Business Ethics --; Helping Professionals in Business Behave Ethically: Why Business Cannot Abdicate Its Responsibility to the Profession --; Professional Ethics Code Conflict Situations: Ethical and Value Orientation of Collegiate Accounting Students.
From the Universities to the Marketplace: The Business Ethics Journey arose from the awareness of the slow progression of academic theory into market practice. The contributions in this volume reflect a diversity of disciplines and approaches to research, study and teaching business ethics, such as philosophy, accounting, theology, marketing, management and finance. The contributors represent a wide variety of professional and geographical backgrounds, creating a fruitful discussion of a large number of issues related to implementation and measurement of business ethics, and feedback from all parties involved.
Second Annual International Vincentian Conference Promoting Business Ethics
Ethics.
Marketing.
Philosophy (General)
HF5387
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E358
1997
edited by Marilynn Fleckenstein, Mary Maury, Laura Pincus, Patrick Primeaux.