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Table of Contents

Preface xii

Part I Problems in Business Ethics 1

1 Ethics: Doing the Right Thing 3

Introduction to Ethics 3

What are ethical questions 3

How to answer ethical questions 4

Introductory Case Studies 5

Sam and the substandard notes 5

Casey and the overly‐demanding internship 6

Tatiana and the fair distribution of chores 7

Alex and the too‐easy‐to‐cheat course 8

Evaluating the Case Studies 9

Non‐ethical guidelines for thinking about the cases 9

Ethical guidelines for thinking about the cases 11

Limitations of ethical evaluation: the problem of controversy 12

Reference 13

2 Business: Maximizing Profit 14

Theory of the Firm 14

Firm organization 15

Why the firm exists at all 16

Problems for firm organization 17

Business Decision‐Making: Shareholders and Cost‐Benefit Analysis 17

The Dominant Model 19

Shareholder Theory 22

Cost‐benefit analysis 25

Business in Society: Consumers, Employees, and Community 27

References and Further Reading 31

3 Classic Business Ethics Dilemmas: When Doing the Right Thing Does Not Maximize Profits 32

Doing Right by Consumers: The Ford Pinto Case 33

Doing Right by Employees: The Walmart Case 38

Doing Right by the Community: The B.P. Case 40

Doing Right by Shareholders: The Enron Case 42

References and Further Reading 46

Case Cited 46

Part II Tools to Solve Business Ethics Dilemmas 47

4 Ethical Theories 49

The Three Major Ethical Theories 51

Utility‐based ethics 52

Kant’s duty‐based ethics 61

Aristotle’s virtue‐based ethics 67

Other Bases for Ethics 72

Natural law theory 72

Contract theory 73

Ethics of care 74

Feminist ethics 75

References and Further Reading 76

5 Theories of Corporate Personhood 77

Businesses as Ethical Persons 78

Businesses as Bureaucracies 83

Businesses as Collective Persons 87

References and Further Reading 91

6 Theories of Political Economy 92

Private Property 95

The justification of private property 96

Distributive justice 106

The Division of Labor 112

Smith’s productivity‐based defense of the division 112

Marx’s alienation‐based criticism of the division 115

References and Further Reading 118

Part III Contemporary Case Studies 119

7 Business Ethics in Employment 121

Employment at Will: The Bechtel Case 121

Bechtel’s corporate identity 122

Facts of the case 122

What happened 124

Historical significance 124

Ethical significance: conditions of employment 125

Executive Compensation: The A.I.G. Case 130

A.I.G.’s corporate identity 131

Facts of the case 131

What happened 133

Historical significance 133

Ethical significance: executive compensation 134

Preventing Discrimination and Achieving Diversity: The Google Case 136

Google’s corporate identity 137

Facts of the case 138

What happened 139

Ethical significance: unconscious bias 141

Work‐Life Balance: The Amazon Case 143

Amazon’s corporate identity 144

Facts of the case 144

What happened 145

Historical significance 146

Ethical significance: work‐life balance 146

References and Further Reading 147

Case Cited 148

8 Business Ethics in Advertising 149

Manipulative Advertising: The Four Loko Case 149

Phusion Projects’ corporate identity 150

Facts of the case 150

What happened 151

Historical significance 152

Ethical significance: manipulative advertising 152

Targeted Advertising: The Facebook Case 155

Facebook’s corporate identity 156

Facts of the case 156

What happened 157

Historical significance 157

Ethical significance: targeted advertising 158

The Dependence Effect: The Lipitor Case 158

Pfizer’s corporate identity 159

Facts of the case 159

What happened 160

Historical significance 160

Ethical significance: the dependence effect 161

Discriminatory Advertising: The Abercrombie & Fitch Case 161

Abercrombie & Fitch’s corporate identity 162

Facts of the case 163

What happened 163

Historical significance 164

Ethical significance: discriminatory advertising 164

References and Further Reading 165

9 Business Ethics in the Financial Sector 167

Predatory Lending: The Countrywide Financial Case 167

Countrywide Financial’s corporate identity 168

Facts of the case 168

What happened 170

Historical significance 171

Ethical significance: predatory lending 171

Investment Risk: The Lehman Brothers Case 172

Lehman Brothers’ corporate identity 173

Facts of the case 175

What happened 176

Historical significance 176

Ethical significance: investment risk 176

Short Selling: The Herbalife Case 178

Herbalife’s corporate identity 179

Pershing Square Capital Management’s corporate identity 179

Facts of the case 180

What happened 181

Historical significance 182

Ethical significance: short selling 182

Insider Trading: The Nomura Case 184

Nomura’s corporate identity 184

Facts of the case 185

What happened 186

Historical significance 186

Ethical significance: insider trading 186

References and Further Reading 187

10 Business Ethics in the Environment 190

Water Supply: The Coca‐Cola India Case 190

Coca‐Cola India’s corporate identity 191

Facts of the case 191

What happened 192

Historical significance 193

Ethical significance: tragedy of the commons 193

Indigenous Populations: The TransCanada Case 194

TransCanada’s corporate identity 194

Facts of the case 195

What happened 196

Historical significance 196

Ethical significance: indigenous populations 197

Food Supply: The FieldScripts Case 198

Monsanto’s corporate identity 199

Facts of the case 199

What happened 201

Historical significance 202

Ethical significance: data privacy and trust in business 202

Emissions: The VW Case 203

VW’s corporate identity 204

Facts of the case 205

What happened 206

Historical significance 207

Ethical significance: emissions 207

References and Further Reading 208

11 Business Ethics in Globalization 210

Obtaining Raw Materials: The GlaxoSmithKline Case 210

GlaxoSmithKline’s corporate identity 211

Facts of the case 211

What happened 213

Historical significance 214

Ethical significance: raw materials 214

Child Labor: The Victoria’s Secret Case 214

Victoria’s Secret’s corporate identity 215

Facts of the case 215

What happened 217

Historical significance 217

Ethical significance: child labor 218

Different Cultures: The Yahoo! Case 218

Yahoo’s corporate identity 219

Facts of the case 219

What happened 220

Historical significance 221

Ethical significance: repressive political regimes 221

Doing Business with Corrupt Regimes: The IKEA Case 222

IKEA’s corporate identity 222

Facts of the case 223

What happened 223

Historical significance 224

Ethical significance: bribery 224

References and Further Reading 225

Part IV The Future of Business Ethics 229

12 Predicting and Preventing Future Business Ethics Scandals 231

Resolving Conflicts in Ethics 232

What kind of a person do you want to be 234

What kind of world do you want to live in 238

Looking for and Understanding New Cases 240

Patterns of wrongdoing 240

Key values for business 244

Technology and the Future of Business Ethics 245

Index 247

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    Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
    Publication Date: 22/06/2018
    ISBN13: 9781119055044, 978-1119055044
    ISBN10: 1119055040

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    Book Synopsis


    Table of Contents

    Preface xii

    Part I Problems in Business Ethics 1

    1 Ethics: Doing the Right Thing 3

    Introduction to Ethics 3

    What are ethical questions 3

    How to answer ethical questions 4

    Introductory Case Studies 5

    Sam and the substandard notes 5

    Casey and the overly‐demanding internship 6

    Tatiana and the fair distribution of chores 7

    Alex and the too‐easy‐to‐cheat course 8

    Evaluating the Case Studies 9

    Non‐ethical guidelines for thinking about the cases 9

    Ethical guidelines for thinking about the cases 11

    Limitations of ethical evaluation: the problem of controversy 12

    Reference 13

    2 Business: Maximizing Profit 14

    Theory of the Firm 14

    Firm organization 15

    Why the firm exists at all 16

    Problems for firm organization 17

    Business Decision‐Making: Shareholders and Cost‐Benefit Analysis 17

    The Dominant Model 19

    Shareholder Theory 22

    Cost‐benefit analysis 25

    Business in Society: Consumers, Employees, and Community 27

    References and Further Reading 31

    3 Classic Business Ethics Dilemmas: When Doing the Right Thing Does Not Maximize Profits 32

    Doing Right by Consumers: The Ford Pinto Case 33

    Doing Right by Employees: The Walmart Case 38

    Doing Right by the Community: The B.P. Case 40

    Doing Right by Shareholders: The Enron Case 42

    References and Further Reading 46

    Case Cited 46

    Part II Tools to Solve Business Ethics Dilemmas 47

    4 Ethical Theories 49

    The Three Major Ethical Theories 51

    Utility‐based ethics 52

    Kant’s duty‐based ethics 61

    Aristotle’s virtue‐based ethics 67

    Other Bases for Ethics 72

    Natural law theory 72

    Contract theory 73

    Ethics of care 74

    Feminist ethics 75

    References and Further Reading 76

    5 Theories of Corporate Personhood 77

    Businesses as Ethical Persons 78

    Businesses as Bureaucracies 83

    Businesses as Collective Persons 87

    References and Further Reading 91

    6 Theories of Political Economy 92

    Private Property 95

    The justification of private property 96

    Distributive justice 106

    The Division of Labor 112

    Smith’s productivity‐based defense of the division 112

    Marx’s alienation‐based criticism of the division 115

    References and Further Reading 118

    Part III Contemporary Case Studies 119

    7 Business Ethics in Employment 121

    Employment at Will: The Bechtel Case 121

    Bechtel’s corporate identity 122

    Facts of the case 122

    What happened 124

    Historical significance 124

    Ethical significance: conditions of employment 125

    Executive Compensation: The A.I.G. Case 130

    A.I.G.’s corporate identity 131

    Facts of the case 131

    What happened 133

    Historical significance 133

    Ethical significance: executive compensation 134

    Preventing Discrimination and Achieving Diversity: The Google Case 136

    Google’s corporate identity 137

    Facts of the case 138

    What happened 139

    Ethical significance: unconscious bias 141

    Work‐Life Balance: The Amazon Case 143

    Amazon’s corporate identity 144

    Facts of the case 144

    What happened 145

    Historical significance 146

    Ethical significance: work‐life balance 146

    References and Further Reading 147

    Case Cited 148

    8 Business Ethics in Advertising 149

    Manipulative Advertising: The Four Loko Case 149

    Phusion Projects’ corporate identity 150

    Facts of the case 150

    What happened 151

    Historical significance 152

    Ethical significance: manipulative advertising 152

    Targeted Advertising: The Facebook Case 155

    Facebook’s corporate identity 156

    Facts of the case 156

    What happened 157

    Historical significance 157

    Ethical significance: targeted advertising 158

    The Dependence Effect: The Lipitor Case 158

    Pfizer’s corporate identity 159

    Facts of the case 159

    What happened 160

    Historical significance 160

    Ethical significance: the dependence effect 161

    Discriminatory Advertising: The Abercrombie & Fitch Case 161

    Abercrombie & Fitch’s corporate identity 162

    Facts of the case 163

    What happened 163

    Historical significance 164

    Ethical significance: discriminatory advertising 164

    References and Further Reading 165

    9 Business Ethics in the Financial Sector 167

    Predatory Lending: The Countrywide Financial Case 167

    Countrywide Financial’s corporate identity 168

    Facts of the case 168

    What happened 170

    Historical significance 171

    Ethical significance: predatory lending 171

    Investment Risk: The Lehman Brothers Case 172

    Lehman Brothers’ corporate identity 173

    Facts of the case 175

    What happened 176

    Historical significance 176

    Ethical significance: investment risk 176

    Short Selling: The Herbalife Case 178

    Herbalife’s corporate identity 179

    Pershing Square Capital Management’s corporate identity 179

    Facts of the case 180

    What happened 181

    Historical significance 182

    Ethical significance: short selling 182

    Insider Trading: The Nomura Case 184

    Nomura’s corporate identity 184

    Facts of the case 185

    What happened 186

    Historical significance 186

    Ethical significance: insider trading 186

    References and Further Reading 187

    10 Business Ethics in the Environment 190

    Water Supply: The Coca‐Cola India Case 190

    Coca‐Cola India’s corporate identity 191

    Facts of the case 191

    What happened 192

    Historical significance 193

    Ethical significance: tragedy of the commons 193

    Indigenous Populations: The TransCanada Case 194

    TransCanada’s corporate identity 194

    Facts of the case 195

    What happened 196

    Historical significance 196

    Ethical significance: indigenous populations 197

    Food Supply: The FieldScripts Case 198

    Monsanto’s corporate identity 199

    Facts of the case 199

    What happened 201

    Historical significance 202

    Ethical significance: data privacy and trust in business 202

    Emissions: The VW Case 203

    VW’s corporate identity 204

    Facts of the case 205

    What happened 206

    Historical significance 207

    Ethical significance: emissions 207

    References and Further Reading 208

    11 Business Ethics in Globalization 210

    Obtaining Raw Materials: The GlaxoSmithKline Case 210

    GlaxoSmithKline’s corporate identity 211

    Facts of the case 211

    What happened 213

    Historical significance 214

    Ethical significance: raw materials 214

    Child Labor: The Victoria’s Secret Case 214

    Victoria’s Secret’s corporate identity 215

    Facts of the case 215

    What happened 217

    Historical significance 217

    Ethical significance: child labor 218

    Different Cultures: The Yahoo! Case 218

    Yahoo’s corporate identity 219

    Facts of the case 219

    What happened 220

    Historical significance 221

    Ethical significance: repressive political regimes 221

    Doing Business with Corrupt Regimes: The IKEA Case 222

    IKEA’s corporate identity 222

    Facts of the case 223

    What happened 223

    Historical significance 224

    Ethical significance: bribery 224

    References and Further Reading 225

    Part IV The Future of Business Ethics 229

    12 Predicting and Preventing Future Business Ethics Scandals 231

    Resolving Conflicts in Ethics 232

    What kind of a person do you want to be 234

    What kind of world do you want to live in 238

    Looking for and Understanding New Cases 240

    Patterns of wrongdoing 240

    Key values for business 244

    Technology and the Future of Business Ethics 245

    Index 247

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