edited by Alejo José G. Sisson, Ignacio Ferrero and Gregorio Guitián.
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New York :
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Routledge,
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2018.
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1 online resource
GENERAL NOTES
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Includes index.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
CONTENTS NOTE
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Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Contents; List of illustrations; List of abbreviations; Notes on contributors; Foreword: why business needs virtue; Editorial preface; 1 Virtues and the common good in business; 1. Sources for virtue ethics in business; 2. Wells Fargo: not all that glitters is gold; 2 Virtues and the common good in leadership; 1. The nature of virtuous leadership; 2. Virtuous leadership in Aristotle; 3. Virtuous leadership in MacIntyre; 4. Virtuous leadership in Catholic Social Teaching; 5. The virtues leaders need to practice.
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2. MacIntyre: excellence over effectiveness and intrinsic motivation over extrinsic motivation. â#x80;#x9C;Meaningful workâ#x80;#x9D; and â#x80;#x9C;engaging workâ#x80;#x9D;3. Catholic Social Teaching: an organizational culture or corporate ethos supportive of virtuous work; 4. Innobe aims for the big league; 7 Virtues and common good in corporate legal practice; 1. The common good and the purpose of law and ethics; 2. Aristotelian perspectives into the legal function; 3. MacIntyre and the law in the corporation; 4. The legal function through the lens of Catholic Social Teaching.
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2. Modern production and MacIntyreâ#x80;#x99;s critique3. Catholic Social Teaching on production; 4. Adelante Shoe Co. and the promotion of artisanry; 5 Virtues and the common good in marketing; 1. An Aristotelian view of marketing and its contribution to human flourishing (eudaimonia); 2. Cultivating virtues in marketing: practices, lives and the traditions of marketers; 3. Catholic Social Teaching on marketing; 4. Primark: the hidden costs of low prices; 6 Virtues and the common good in human resource management; 1. Elements and conditions of virtuous work.
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5. Experiences from the Nigerian Bar Association8 Practical wisdom in corporate governance; 1. Aristotle on practical wisdom (phronesis) and its counterfeit (panourgia); 2. Practical wisdom and the common good of the firm from the Catholic Social Teaching perspective; 3. A MacIntyrean account of corporate governance; 4. The recovery of practical wisdom in corporate governance and the â#x80;#x9C;institutionalizationâ#x80;#x9D; of virtue; 5. Producing scoops of pure goodness at Ben & Jerryâ#x80;#x99;s Unilever; 9 Confucian traditions in virtue ethics; 1. Confucians on the hierarchy of goods.
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6. Integrating notions of human dignity and the common good into a framework for virtuous leadership7. Volkswagen, the fallen idol; 3 Virtues and the common good in finance; 1. Aristotle and the search for a context and limits in finance; 2. MacIntyre on financial practices and the lives and traditions of financiers; 3. Catholic Social Teaching on finance; 4. Stelac advisory services and the renewal of financial culture; 4 Virtues and the common good in production; 1. An Aristotelian view of production and its contribution to human flourishing.
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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"Can business activities and decisions be virtuous? This is the first business ethics textbook to take a virtue ethics approach. It explains how virtue ethics compares with alternative approaches to business ethics, such as utilitarianism and deontology, and argues that virtue ethics best serves the common good of society. Looking across the whole spectrum of business--including finance, governance, leadership, marketing and production--each chapter presents the theory of virtue ethics and supports students' learning with chapter objectives, in-depth interviews with professionals and real-life case studies from a wide range of countries. Business Ethics: A Virtue Ethics and Common Good Approach is a valuable text for advanced undergraduates and Masters-level students on business ethics courses."--Provided by publisher.