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Book Synopsis

Ethics in business is not a new topic and has been intensely discussed since the emergence of the so-called limited companies. However, privatization, technological and digital innovation, changes in moral perception, economic and financial crises and globalization stir a more recent debate on how companies should behave in our societies.

This book starts from the position that ethics in business should imply an open debate on norms and values, using a sound methodology to get there. Ethics should cross borders: not only the borders of a country, but also the borders of someone's moral imagination. Ethics should not only be about harmony but also about conflict (and how to deal with that). Ethics should be realistic and well substantiated by academic research. Ethics should be used to understand the complexity of the world, and the challenges companies struggle with on various levels.

Therefore, this book is composed of three parts in which ethics is discussed at differ

Table of Contents

Introduction

Part 1

Ethics and the individual

1 What is ethics?

1.1 Ethical behaviour?

1.2 Ethics as an academic discipline

1.3 Morality

1.4 The structural analysis

1.5 The structural evaluation

1.6 Ethics and related disciplines

Summary

Literature

2 Responsibility

2.1 The meaning of responsibility

2.2 The ability to take responsibility

2.3 Situational factors that influence responsibility

Summary

Literature

3 Normative ethics

3.1 Directions in normative ethics

3.2 Ethics for people

3.3 Ethics from people

3.4 Directions in ethics applied

Summary

Literature

4 A model for ethical

decision-making

4.1 An ethical dilemma

4.2 Step 1: moral questions

4.3 Step 2: moral stakeholders

4.4 Step 3: alternatives

4.5 Step 4: an informed choice

Summary

Literature

Part 2

Business and ethics

5 A short history of ethics in business

5.1 The industrial revolution

5.2 Current trends in society

5.3 The triple bottom line

Summary

Literature

6 Social values

6.1 The industrial revolution and social values of workers

6.2 Rights of workers in developed countries

6.3 Challenges in developed countries

6.4 Challenges in developing countries

6.5 Corruption

6.6 Social values of consumers

Summary

Literature

7 Ecological values

7.1 The tragedy of the commons

7.2 Towards a circular economy

Summary

Literature

8 Economic values

8.1 Economic values

8.2 Profit

Summary

Literature

9 Accountability

9.1 Transparency and compliance

9.2 The business of business is business

9.3 Voluntary accountability

9.4 Mandatory accountability

9.5 Collective industry self-regulation

Summary

Literature

Part 3

Ethics in a globalized world

10 Cultural diversity

10.1 Culture

10.2 Cultural differences on various levels

10.3 Cultural differences and business

10.4 Cultural differences between countries

Summary

Literature

11 Globalization: does the system work?

11.1 Why globalization is a good thing

11.2 Why globalization is a bad thing

Summary

Literature

Index

About the author

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 5/27/2021 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781032046242, 978-1032046242
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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Ethics in business is not a new topic and has been intensely discussed since the emergence of the so-called limited companies. However, privatization, technological and digital innovation, changes in moral perception, economic and financial crises and globalization stir a more recent debate on how companies should behave in our societies.

      This book starts from the position that ethics in business should imply an open debate on norms and values, using a sound methodology to get there. Ethics should cross borders: not only the borders of a country, but also the borders of someone's moral imagination. Ethics should not only be about harmony but also about conflict (and how to deal with that). Ethics should be realistic and well substantiated by academic research. Ethics should be used to understand the complexity of the world, and the challenges companies struggle with on various levels.

      Therefore, this book is composed of three parts in which ethics is discussed at differ

      Table of Contents

      Introduction

      Part 1

      Ethics and the individual

      1 What is ethics?

      1.1 Ethical behaviour?

      1.2 Ethics as an academic discipline

      1.3 Morality

      1.4 The structural analysis

      1.5 The structural evaluation

      1.6 Ethics and related disciplines

      Summary

      Literature

      2 Responsibility

      2.1 The meaning of responsibility

      2.2 The ability to take responsibility

      2.3 Situational factors that influence responsibility

      Summary

      Literature

      3 Normative ethics

      3.1 Directions in normative ethics

      3.2 Ethics for people

      3.3 Ethics from people

      3.4 Directions in ethics applied

      Summary

      Literature

      4 A model for ethical

      decision-making

      4.1 An ethical dilemma

      4.2 Step 1: moral questions

      4.3 Step 2: moral stakeholders

      4.4 Step 3: alternatives

      4.5 Step 4: an informed choice

      Summary

      Literature

      Part 2

      Business and ethics

      5 A short history of ethics in business

      5.1 The industrial revolution

      5.2 Current trends in society

      5.3 The triple bottom line

      Summary

      Literature

      6 Social values

      6.1 The industrial revolution and social values of workers

      6.2 Rights of workers in developed countries

      6.3 Challenges in developed countries

      6.4 Challenges in developing countries

      6.5 Corruption

      6.6 Social values of consumers

      Summary

      Literature

      7 Ecological values

      7.1 The tragedy of the commons

      7.2 Towards a circular economy

      Summary

      Literature

      8 Economic values

      8.1 Economic values

      8.2 Profit

      Summary

      Literature

      9 Accountability

      9.1 Transparency and compliance

      9.2 The business of business is business

      9.3 Voluntary accountability

      9.4 Mandatory accountability

      9.5 Collective industry self-regulation

      Summary

      Literature

      Part 3

      Ethics in a globalized world

      10 Cultural diversity

      10.1 Culture

      10.2 Cultural differences on various levels

      10.3 Cultural differences and business

      10.4 Cultural differences between countries

      Summary

      Literature

      11 Globalization: does the system work?

      11.1 Why globalization is a good thing

      11.2 Why globalization is a bad thing

      Summary

      Literature

      Index

      About the author

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