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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Tulokset 1 - 5 kokonaismäärästä 79
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... Society . Chinese and Western Perspectives 232 pages . 1996 P. Koslowski Ethics of Capitalism and Critique of Sociobiology 153 pages . 1996 Ethical Universals in International Business Springer Brigham Young University Marriott Studies ...
... Society . Chinese and Western Perspectives 232 pages . 1996 P. Koslowski Ethics of Capitalism and Critique of Sociobiology 153 pages . 1996 Ethical Universals in International Business Springer Brigham Young University Marriott Studies ...
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... society , fraternity is a trait worthy of universal emulation , but it fails to capture the gender- inclusive spirit of modern corporations . By making good character a defining characteristic of " sodality , " Prof. Hart safeguards ...
... society , fraternity is a trait worthy of universal emulation , but it fails to capture the gender- inclusive spirit of modern corporations . By making good character a defining characteristic of " sodality , " Prof. Hart safeguards ...
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... society within which the act takes place.3 I want in this essay to examine ethical relativism . In particular , I want to reexamine the arguments that have been offered to show that ethical relativism is mistaken . I want to show that ...
... society within which the act takes place.3 I want in this essay to examine ethical relativism . In particular , I want to reexamine the arguments that have been offered to show that ethical relativism is mistaken . I want to show that ...
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... society . In all societies we find those norms that the members of a society must adhere to for the sake of social cohesion and the maintenance of certain common institutional forms , such as the institution of promises and of language ...
... society . In all societies we find those norms that the members of a society must adhere to for the sake of social cohesion and the maintenance of certain common institutional forms , such as the institution of promises and of language ...
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... societies and their circumstances . A moral principle can impose requirements on a society in one set of circumstances that are very different from those that the same principle imposes on a society that finds itself in very different ...
... societies and their circumstances . A moral principle can impose requirements on a society in one set of circumstances that are very different from those that the same principle imposes on a society that finds itself in very different ...
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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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