New Perspectives in Business Ethics
New Perspectives in Business Ethics

New Perspectives in Business Ethics

  • Commerce
  • Price : 600.00
  • Globus Press
  • Language - English
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In concept, business ethics is the applied ethics discipline that addresses the moral features of commercial activity. In practice, however, a dizzying array of projects is pursued under its rubric. Programs of legal compliance, empirical studies into the moral beliefs and attitudes of business people, a panoply of best-practices claims (in the name of their moral merit or their contribution to business success), arguments for (or against) mandatory worker participation in management, and attempts at applying traditional ethical theories, theories of justice, or theories of the state to firms or to the functional areas of business are all advanced as contributions to business ethics—even and especially in its academic literature. These projects vary considerably and often seem to have little in common other than the conviction, held by those who pursue them, that whatever each is pursuing is business ethics. Academic business ethics displays its CSR heritage in the peculiar constellation of concerns that pervade its literature. The book will be of use to the students, researchers and general readers of this subject.