Ethical Universals in International BusinessF. Neil Brady Springer Science & Business Media, 6.12.2012 - 246 sivua Increased understanding in international business grows both from an awareness of cultural differences as well as from an appreciation of underlying shared values across cultures. This volume focuses on the latter. It assembles the best thinking of scholars from around the world in an attempt to clarify and deepen our understanding of these ethical universals. Scholars from Germany, England, Canada, Japan, China, and the United States have contributed to this volume. They also represent diverse disciplines: economics, philosophy, business ethics, history, religion, education, and political theory. Nevertheless, they unite in their conviction that the most important values and principles in international business do no vary with geography. |
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... argument that Caring be adopted as a category on the same level with deontology and teleology . The quandary is posed by Cicero in his De Officiis ( Book 3 , XII , 50 ) . The city of Rhodes has been stricken with a severe famine , and ...
... argument that Caring be adopted as a category on the same level with deontology and teleology . The quandary is posed by Cicero in his De Officiis ( Book 3 , XII , 50 ) . The city of Rhodes has been stricken with a severe famine , and ...
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... arguments against relativism and then considers the possibility of a " deep structure " to ethics , one that supports ethical universals while allowing for diverse forms of expression of those universals from culture to culture ...
... arguments against relativism and then considers the possibility of a " deep structure " to ethics , one that supports ethical universals while allowing for diverse forms of expression of those universals from culture to culture ...
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... argument that unilateral ethical behavior is not necessarily self - sacrificial ; nice guys don't necessarily finish last . The third observation calls attention to the " fractal " or multi - layered structure of competition which makes ...
... argument that unilateral ethical behavior is not necessarily self - sacrificial ; nice guys don't necessarily finish last . The third observation calls attention to the " fractal " or multi - layered structure of competition which makes ...
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... Argument Against Relativism II . The Argument from Moral Universals III . The Argument from Deep Structure IV . The Transcendental Argument V. Conclusion The most fundamental ethical problem that the manager of an international business ...
... Argument Against Relativism II . The Argument from Moral Universals III . The Argument from Deep Structure IV . The Transcendental Argument V. Conclusion The most fundamental ethical problem that the manager of an international business ...
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... Argument Against Relativism The most common objection that philosophers make to the position of the relativist , is the objection that ethical relativism is based on a non - sequitur . The objection is quite simple : when people ...
... Argument Against Relativism The most common objection that philosophers make to the position of the relativist , is the objection that ethical relativism is based on a non - sequitur . The objection is quite simple : when people ...
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Chapter 2 | 27 |
Chapter 3 | 40 |
Ecology and Ethics in the Economy | 58 |
Chapter 5 | 81 |
Chapter 6 | 97 |
Chapter 7 | 136 |
The Ethical Significance of Corporate Culture in Large | 150 |
Chapter 8 | 173 |
Deriving Ethical Principles from Theories of the Firm | 197 |
Chapter 10 | 211 |
Chapter 11 | 223 |
List of Authors | 246 |
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