Issues in business ethics and corporate social responsibility : selections from SAGE business researcher / introduction by David Weitzner, Ph.D.
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TextDescription: xvi, 408 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmISBN: - 9781544397351
- Sage business researcher.
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- HF5387 .I85 2020
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| HF 5387 .F45 2019 Business ethics : | HF 5387 .F45 2019 Business ethics : | HF 5387 .G493 2021 Business ethics now / | HF5387 .I85 2020 Issues in business ethics and corporate social responsibility : | HF 5387 .L39 2020 Business and society : | HF 5387 .L46 2008 Moral intelligence : | HF 5387 .M36 2021 Business ethics and rational corporate policies/leveraging human resources in organizations |
Includes bibliographical references.
AI and Ethics / by Hannah H. Kim -- Business and Climate Change / by Scott Sowers -- Business and Universities / by Patrick Brindle -- China's Big Data Sweep / by Suzanne Sataline -- Corporate Social Responsibility / by Jonathan Broder -- Ethics and Financial Services / by S.L. Mintz -- Ethics and the Supply Chain / by Tam Harbert -- Managing Corporate Crises / Jonathan Broder -- Sexual Harassment / by Sharon O'Malley -- Sustainability / by Pamela J. Black -- Tax Havens / by Alison Vekshin -- Technology and Business Ethics / by Patrick Marshall -- The Boycott / by Pat Wechsler -- The Fiduciary Rule / by David Milstead -- The Gun Industry / by Joe Lapointe -- Workplace Safety / by Jonathan Broder -- Workplace Surveillance / by Lorna Collier -- Notes -- References.
"One need only look at the news to be bombarded with examples of corporate malfeasance and the impact such behavior has on a company's public image, customers, employees, and bottom line. And while these stories grab the headlines, some companies are adopting practices that display awareness of their impact on the globe, whether that be to the environment, its employees and suppliers, or communities in which they do business. What factors are leading to these decisions? What are the benefits and costs of making ethical business decisions and acting in a socially responsible way, however one defines it?"--
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