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Award-winning, best-selling, and authoritative: the business ethics book of choice.
How can you be an ethical corporate citizen in an increasingly complex, multiple-stakeholder world? This is the most pressing question facing businesses today, small and large, local and global. Business Ethics is a thorough yet accessible exploration of the main ethical theories and how these apply to the major stakeholders facing this question.
Written from a truly international perspective and supported by diverse and innovative learning features, this book provides the tools and concepts necessary to understand and effectively manage ethical challenges wherever you are in the world. 'Key Concepts' and 'Think Theory' boxes ensure the essential ideas are straightforward to grasp but don't go unchallenged, while 'Ethics in Action' boxes and Case Studies illustrate these ideas at play in the working world. Step into the shoes of a decision-maker with 'Ethical Dilemma' boxes and hear from them first hand with new 'Practitioner Spotlight' boxes, which feature fascinating insights from real-life practitioners on how they manage ethical decisions and what skills they consider to be crucial to success.
The fifth edition offers a wealth of new cases and examples as well as updates of favourites from previous editions, including features on AirBnB, TOMS, and McDonalds. Bespoke video interviews with the practitioners from the book and new multiple-choice questions enhance the online resources for students, while workshop and flipped classroom activity ideas support lecturers. In addition, content has been thoroughly updated across the book and online to reflect the latest developments and issues surrounding corporate citizenship, globalization, and sustainability.
The book is supported by an extensive range of online resources:
For students:
Practitioner Spotlight videos and web links
Additional Case Study web links
Additional Ethics in Action web links
Addition Ethics on Screen web links
Think Theory responses
Film list
Ethics career guide
Further reading
Multiple-choice questions
For lecturers:
VLE content
PowerPoint slides
Test bank
Case bank
Sample course outline
Teaching notes for Case Studies
Teaching notes for Ethical Dilemmas
Teaching notes for Ethics in Action features
Teaching notes for Ethics on Screen features
Ideas for structured workshops
For years the textbook of choice due to its broad coverage and in-depth research, Business Ethics has reached new heights with Sarah Glozer and Laura Spence joining the Crane and Matten team. Open it at any page and you will be captivated by erudite text, current event analysis, lived experience cases, eye-catching graphics and provocative questions. Also notable are the extensive online resources and a multitude of references to popular media, leading practitioners and ethical action, which will enthuse readers, students and faculty alike, well after they have closed the cover.
Auteur
Andrew Crane, Professor of Business and Society, University of Bath, Dirk Matten, Professor of Strategy and Hewlett-Packard Chair, York University, Canada, Sarah Glozer, Senior Lecturer in Marketing, Business, and Society, University of Bath, Laura Spence, Professor of Business Ethics, Royal Holloway, University of London
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Award-winning, best-selling, and authoritative: the business ethics book of choice.
Contenu
Part A: Understanding business ethics
1: Introducing business ethics
2: Framing business ethics: Corporate responsibility, stakeholders, and citizenship
3: Evaluating business ethics: Normative ethical theories
4: Making decisions in business ethics: Descriptive ethical theories
5: Managing business ethics: Tools and techniques of business ethics management
Part B: Contextualizing business ethics: The corporate citizen and its stakeholders
6: Shareholders and business ethics
7: Employees and business ethics
8: Consumers and business ethics
9: Suppliers, competitors, and business ethics
10: Civil society and business ethics
11: Government, regulation, and business ethics
12: Conclusions and future perspectives