Joseph DesJardins, College of St. Benedicts/St. John's University.
Fifth edition.
New York, NY :
McGraw-Hill/Irwin,
[2014]
xiii, 290 pages :
illustrations ;
24 cm
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Why study ethics - Ethical theory and business - Corporate social responsibility - Corporate culture, governance, and ethical leadership - The meaning and value of work - Moral rights in the workplace - Employee responsibilities - Marketing ethics : product safety and pricing - Marketing ethics : advertising and target marketing - Business's environmental responsibilities - Diversity and discrimination - International business and globalization.
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Since its inception, An Introduction to Business Ethics by Joseph DesJardins has been a cutting-edge resource for the business ethics course. DesJardins' unique multidisciplinary approach offers critical analysis and integrates the perspective of philosophy with management, law, economics, and public policy, providing a clear, concise, yet reasonably comprehensive introductory survey of the ethical choices available to us in business. -- ‡c From back cover.