Business Ethics is a lively and engaging textbook that tackles one of the most pressing issues facing business today: how to be a good corporate citizen in a complex multiple stakeholder world. It covers the foundations of business ethics and applies these concepts to each of the corporation's major stakeholders. Written from a truly international perspective, it explains the ethical challenges faced by business in different parts of the globe, and provides the tools and concepts necessary to understand and deal with ethical problems effectively wherever you are in the world. It is the only text on the market that fully considers the implications of three major ethical challenges facing business: corporate citizenship, globalization, and sustainability. This third edition offers fully integrated global perspectives, including increased coverage of Asia, Africa and Latin America. The book has been thoroughly updated and includes new content on climate change, water issues, financial markets, private equity, social enterprise, and global religions. The authors offer a wealth of new cases and examples as well as updates of old favourites including BAE, BP, Diageo, McDonald's, Greenpeace, and Siemens. Among the unique learning features included in the book are 'Ethics on Screen' boxes that describe recent movies involving business ethics issues, and 'Ethics online' - a new feature that provides cutting edge insight into the use of social media and online tools for understanding and participating in business ethics. Further links and web resources are also provided on the book's dedicated Online Resource Centre. Online Resource Centre Student resources - Additional case study web links - Additional 'Ethics in Action' web links - Additional 'Ethics on Screen' web links - Useful ethics web links - Further reading - Link to Crane & Matten blog - Think Theory Answers - short responses to the 'Think Theory' features that are currently in the text - Trailers of movies featured in the Ethics on Screen boxes Lecturer resources: - Teaching notes for case studies - Teaching notes for 'Ethical Dilemmas' - Teaching notes for 'Ethics in Action' - Teaching notes for 'Ethics on Screen' - PowerPoint slides - Think Theory Answers - short responses to the 'Think Theory' features that are currently in the text - Crane and Matten 'Case Bank' - cases no longer in book will be provided on the ORC for use by instructors - Additional Week 1 PowerPoint slides with details of book, ORC, and blog Table of ContentsPART 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 Reviews "This is a textbook with a clear and theoretically well grounded structure. It goes beyond a typical American or European approach and deals with crucial global challenges for business in different countries and regions around the worldin a lively and objective manner with easy access to abundant web resources for both instructors and students. The authors' approach to explaining and teaching business ethics in a truly global context is an astounding achievement!"--George Enderle, John T. Ryan Jr. Professor of International Business Ethics, Mendoza College of Business, University of Notre Dame
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