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9780072507003

Business Ethics 02/03

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    9780072507003

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  • Edition: 14th
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2002-03-01
  • Publisher: McGraw-Hill College

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Table of Contents

To the Reader iv
Topic Guide xi
Selected World Wide Web Sites xiv
Unit 1 Ethics, Values, and Social Responsibility in Business
Unit Overview
xvi
Thinking Ethically: A Framework for Moral Decision Making
2(3)
Manuel Velasquez
Claire Andre
Thomas Shanks
Michael J. Meyer
Managing by Values
5(2)
Ken Blanchard
Defining Moments: When Managers Must Choose Between Right and Right
7(3)
Joseph L. Badaracco Jr.
Doing Well by Doing Good, The Economist, April 22, 2000
10(4)
Doing the Right Thing
14(4)
Michael Barrier
Part A. Enron
Crime in the Suites
18(3)
William Greider
When the Numbers Don't Add Up, The Economist, February 9, 2002
21(5)
UNIT 2 Ethical Issues and Dilemmas in the Workplace
Unit Overview
24(2)
Part A. Employee Rights and Duties
Cut Loose, Anne-Marie Cusac, The Progressive, April 2001
26(4)
Anne-Marie Cusac
Electronic Communcation in the Workplace---Something's Got to Give
30(5)
Kenneth A. Kovach
Sandra J. Conner
Tamar Livneh
Kevin M. Scallan
Roy L. Schwartz
Part B. Employee Crime
Cyber Crime, Business Week, February 21, 2000
35(6)
Are You Teaching Your Employees to Steal?
41(4)
Gary D. Zeune
Guerrilla Warfare
45(3)
I. Perrin Weston
Part C. Sexual Treatment of Employees
Harassment Grows More Complex
48(4)
Carole O'Blenes
Wage Gap Continues to Vex Women
52(3)
Lisa Girion
Part D. Discriminatory and Prejudicial Employment Practices
Racism in the Workplace
55(4)
Aaron Bernstein
Older TV Writers Press Case
59(4)
Lisa Girion
Part E. Downsizing of the Workforce
The Not-So-Fine Art of the Layoff
63(2)
Matthew Boyle
Termination With Dignity
65(7)
Richard Bayer
Sorrow and Guilt: An Ethical Analysis of Layoffs
72(9)
Joseph T. Gilbert
Part F. Whistleblowing in the Organization
A Hero---and a Smoking-Gun Letter, Business Week, January 28, 2002
81(2)
Blowing Whistles, Blowing Smoke
83(2)
Dan Seligman
Part G. Handling Ethical Dilemmas at Work
Intentional Integrity
85(1)
Scott W. Ventrella
Excuses, Excuses: Moral Slippage in the Workplace
86(8)
Kevin Gibson
Gold Mine or Fool's Gold?
94(2)
Kent Weber
Leaders as Value Shapers
96(3)
Kevin Freiberg
The Parable of the Sadhu
99(7)
Bowen H. McCoy
UNIT 3 Business and Society: Contemporary Ethical, Social, and Environmental Issues
Unit Overview
104(2)
Part A. Changing Perspectives in Business and Society
Trust in the Markeplace
106(3)
John E. Richardson
Linnea Bernard McCord
Can Business Still Save the World?, Thea Singer, Inc., April 30, 2001
109(9)
As Leaders, Women Rule, Business Week, November 20, 2000
118(5)
Crimes and Misdeminors
123(3)
Daniel Kadlec
Part B. Contemporary Ethical Issues
Virtual Morality: A New Workplace Quandary
126(6)
Michael J. McCarthy
Mixed Signals
132(5)
Pamela Paul
Diversity Worst Practices
137(3)
Delyte D. Frost
Part C. Global Ethics
Values in Tension: Ethics Away From Home
140(8)
Thomas Donaldson
Global Standards, Local Problems
148(5)
Meryl Davids
Privacy as Global Policy
153(3)
P. J. Connolly
UNIT 4 Ethics and Social Responsibility in the Marketplace 156(63)
Unit Overview
Part A. Marketing Strategy and Ethics
Companies Are Discovering the Value of Ethics
158(3)
Norman E. Bowie
The Perils of Doing the Right Thing
161(5)
Andrew W. Singer
Too Close for Comfort
166(5)
Mark McMaster
Part B. Ethical Practices in the Marketplace
Managing for Organizational Integrity
171(9)
Lynn Sharp Paine
A Good Start
180(3)
Kirk O. Hanson
The 100 Best Corporate Citizens, Business Ethics, March/April 2001
183(7)
UNIT 5 Developing the Future Ethos and Social Responsibility of Business
Unit Overview
188(2)
Ethical Challenges for Business in the New Millennium: Corporate Social Responsibility and Models of Management Mor
190(6)
Archie B. Carroll
Old Ethical Principles: The New Corporate Culture
196(4)
William J. Byron
Profits From Principle: Five Forces Redefining Business
200(7)
Bennett Daviss
Learning IT Right From Wrong
207(3)
Linda Pliagas
Tech Executives Devote Energy to Green Causes, Jim Carlton, Wall Street Journal, December 27, 2000
210(2)
Jim Carlton
Child Care Comes to Work
212(2)
Bonnie Harris
Mental Illness: A Rising Workplace Cost
214(5)
Elyse Tanouye
Index 219(3)
Test Your Knowledge Form 222(1)
Article Rating Form 223

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