Firms, the most significant nucleus of modern economic activity, are very special social organisations with economic purposes and also a responsibility for pursuing the welfare of all ranks of society. This requires moral commitment at a subjective and collective level, i.e. ethics. In this book, a renowned author with long experience as a consultant to large firms explores the relationship between moral action and economic action with particular reference to the firm. Diverse aspects of corporate responsibility \u2013 social, civil, political, and environmental \u2013 within a rapidly changing world are investigated from a philosophical perspective. Prerequisites for self-regulation are considered and aspects of responsibility beyond the l...
Modern economic and business dynamics asks for greater openess, freedom and liberalism of all econom...
Business is all about serving the needs of one’s customers and clients while doing it in such a way ...
Business ethics teaching appears to have had little impact, particularly in the light of continued m...
This volume explores corporate governance from three perspectives: a traditional economic, a philoso...
In this paper, I present a vision of the corporation as a moral person. I point to “the separation o...
This treatise presents a transcendental argument for corporate social responsibility. The argument i...
In a world where the implications and consequences of corporate actions and decisions are potentiall...
The damaging and harmful effects of the activities of some corporations on the consumers, employees,...
Dunfee analyzes the implications for corporate governance of the existence of morality within consum...
2 This paper discusses corporate governance issues from a compliance viewpoint. It makes a distincti...
Large companies are the dominant forms of wealth creation in society today. As well as providing job...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Particular corporations have been heavily criticised...
The paper maps out an alternative to a behavioural (economic) approach to business ethics. Special a...
Corporations are viewed increasingly as having sets of obligations extending beyond core capitalist ...
This paper hopes to make more plausible the claim that ethical norms offer a powerful basis to solve...
Modern economic and business dynamics asks for greater openess, freedom and liberalism of all econom...
Business is all about serving the needs of one’s customers and clients while doing it in such a way ...
Business ethics teaching appears to have had little impact, particularly in the light of continued m...
This volume explores corporate governance from three perspectives: a traditional economic, a philoso...
In this paper, I present a vision of the corporation as a moral person. I point to “the separation o...
This treatise presents a transcendental argument for corporate social responsibility. The argument i...
In a world where the implications and consequences of corporate actions and decisions are potentiall...
The damaging and harmful effects of the activities of some corporations on the consumers, employees,...
Dunfee analyzes the implications for corporate governance of the existence of morality within consum...
2 This paper discusses corporate governance issues from a compliance viewpoint. It makes a distincti...
Large companies are the dominant forms of wealth creation in society today. As well as providing job...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Particular corporations have been heavily criticised...
The paper maps out an alternative to a behavioural (economic) approach to business ethics. Special a...
Corporations are viewed increasingly as having sets of obligations extending beyond core capitalist ...
This paper hopes to make more plausible the claim that ethical norms offer a powerful basis to solve...
Modern economic and business dynamics asks for greater openess, freedom and liberalism of all econom...
Business is all about serving the needs of one’s customers and clients while doing it in such a way ...
Business ethics teaching appears to have had little impact, particularly in the light of continued m...