European business ethics cases in context: the morality of corporate decision making
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In: Business and Society Review, Band 112, Heft 2, S. 287-313
ISSN: 1467-8594
In: The International Library of Environmental, Agricultural and Food Ethics; Legitimacy In European Nature Conservation Policy, S. 47-53
In: Marine policy, Band 20, Heft 6, S. 499-516
ISSN: 0308-597X
In: Marine policy: the international journal of ocean affairs, Band 20, Heft 6, S. 499-516
ISSN: 0308-597X
Preface -- Chapter 1. What is business ethics? (Wim Dubbink) -- Chapter 2. Morality: when does it come into play? (Wim Dubbink) -- Chapter 3. The grounding of ethics and business ethics (Wim Dubbink) -- Chapter 4. Moral reasons (Willem van der Deijl) -- Chapter 5. Corporate responsibility and the morality of the market (Willem van der Deijl and Wim Dubbink) -- Chapter 6. Different views on the social responsibility of corporations (Wim Dubbink and Willem van der Deijl) -- Chapter 7. "And what do you think, as a professional?". On personal and professional responsibility in business (Jos Kole) -- Chapter 8. Justice at work (Huub Brouwer and Alexander Andersson) -- Chapter 9. Discrimination, Diversity and Inclusion (Yvette Drissen) -- Chapter 10. Privacy and surveillance (Roos Slegers) -- Chapter 11. Sustainability and Environment (Thomas Decreus) -- Chapter 12. Corporate responsibility for human rights (Bert van de Ven) -- Chapter 13. Advertising Ethics (Ronald Jeurissen) -- Chapter 14. Tax avoidance as a moral issue (Jelle van Baardewijk) -- Chapter 15. Meaningful work (Willem van der Deijl) -- Chapter 16. Animal business, a blind spot of companies (Monique Janssens) -- Glossary.
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This book seeks to contribute to a more adequate coalescence of ethics and business with innovative models for such coalescence, for the mutual benefit of business ethicists, professors teaching in the undergraduate and MBA classroom, corporate executives, and businesspeople. While each of the contributions in this collection is distinct, each invites us to examine our own mind sets about corporate responsibility and the future of free enterprise as Western multinational corporations expand into a global economy. The world has become a a villagea (TM) and what were once thought of as externali
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This volume is one of the very few publications dedicated to the challenges that Continental philosophy poses to the field of Business Ethics. The authors want to draw attention to the work of Continental philosophers who have been relegated to the fringes of Business Ethics scholarship, and present some critical perspectives that have been ignored within Business Ethics practice. As such, this volume provides a critique of many of the assumptions that underpin traditional approaches to Business Ethics, and urges its readership to rethink moral agency and epistemology, as well as Business Ethi