Ethical Universals in International BusinessF. Neil Brady Springer Science & Business Media, 13.12.1996 - 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 26
Sivu 5
... obligation , whatever it may be . Ethical duty implies faith in something ; it does not simply exist independent of human acceptance . For example , even Kantian deontology demands an acceptance of Reason as authoritative for one's life ...
... obligation , whatever it may be . Ethical duty implies faith in something ; it does not simply exist independent of human acceptance . For example , even Kantian deontology demands an acceptance of Reason as authoritative for one's life ...
Sivu 7
... obligations : no killing , no stealing , no harming , etc. So , we adopt principles in our lives as objects of commitment . When a person tries to do what's right against strong pressures to do otherwise , even though it might be a ...
... obligations : no killing , no stealing , no harming , etc. So , we adopt principles in our lives as objects of commitment . When a person tries to do what's right against strong pressures to do otherwise , even though it might be a ...
Sivu 9
... obligations toward my own children than to others ' children , toward my own community than some distant community , and so on . Moral training and obligation begin at home . Recent writers expressing this point of view include Carol ...
... obligations toward my own children than to others ' children , toward my own community than some distant community , and so on . Moral training and obligation begin at home . Recent writers expressing this point of view include Carol ...
Sivu 10
... obligation to disclose what he suspects about other ships arriving the next day ? From the deontological point of view , it is not easy to point quickly to any obvious duty . In fact , Aquinas argues that the captain has no duty to ...
... obligation to disclose what he suspects about other ships arriving the next day ? From the deontological point of view , it is not easy to point quickly to any obvious duty . In fact , Aquinas argues that the captain has no duty to ...
Sivu 12
... obligations . I suspect that stakeholder theory represents a kind of " universal care " ( Voice Five ) approach to business ethics . Businesses care about making a profit for their stockholders , of course ; but they also should care ...
... obligations . I suspect that stakeholder theory represents a kind of " universal care " ( Voice Five ) approach to business ethics . Businesses care about making a profit for their stockholders , of course ; but they also should care ...
Sisältö
Ethical Relativism and the International Business Manager | 15 |
Corporate Social Monitoring in the United States Great Britain and South Africa A Comparative Analysis | 27 |
On the Social Responsibility of Corporations under Competition | 40 |
Ecology and Ethics in the Economy | 58 |
Ethical Universals Justice and International Business | 81 |
Moral Universals as Cultural Realities | 97 |
The Ethical Significance of Corporate Culture in Large Multinational Enterprises | 150 |
The German Historical School and the Belief in Ethical Progress | 173 |
Deriving Ethical Principles from Theories of the Firm | 197 |
The Moral Boundary of International Business A Postmodern Vision of Contemporary NeoConfucianism | 211 |
The Sodality of Good Character Fraternity and Sorority as One Thing | 223 |
List of Authors | 246 |
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Sivu 243 - JGA Pocock, The Machiavellian Moment: Florentine Political Thought and the Atlantic Republican Tradition (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1975), and "Virtue and Commerce in the Eighteenth Century," Journal of Interdisciplinary History 3 (1972): 119-34.
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