Handbook of research on business ethics and corporate responsibilities /

"This book explores the fundamental concepts that keep companies successful in the era of globalization and the internet, investigating the implementation of best practices and how ethics can be taught to the next generation of business experts"--Provided by publisher.

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: EBSCOhost
Other Authors: Palmer, Daniel E. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Hershey, Pennsylvania (701 E. Chocolate Avenue, Hershey, Pa., 17033, USA) : IGI Global, [2015]
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Online Access:Connect to the full text of this electronic book
Table of Contents:
  • Can management have multi-fiduciary stakeholder obligations? / Abe Zakhem
  • Business ethics in the information age: the transformations and challenges of e-business / Daniel E. Palmer
  • Game-theoretic insights concerning key business ethics issues occurring in emerging economies / Duane Windsor
  • Exploring ethics in innovation: the case of high-fructose corn syrup / Leticia Antunes Nogueira, Tadeu Fernando Nogueira
  • Business ethics, strategy, and organizational integrity: the importance of integrity as a basic principle of business ethics that contributes to better economic performance / Jacob Dahl Rendtorff
  • Entrepreneurial ethical decision making: context and determinants / Gizem Öksüzoglu-Güven
  • Bridging the foundational gap between theory and practice: the paradigm on the evolution of business ethics to business law / Ben Tran
  • Ethics for students means knowing and experiencing: multiple theories, multiple frameworks, multiple methods in multiple courses / Cynthia Roberts, Carolyn D. Roper
  • Identifying corporate social responsibility (CSR) curricula of leading U.S. executive MBA programs / Robin James Mayes [and three others]
  • Globally responsible management education: from principled challenges to practical opportunities / Marco Tavanti, Elizabeth A. Wilp
  • Techniques for preparing business students to contribute to ethical organizational cultures / William Irvin Sauser Jr., Ronald R. Sims
  • Voicing possibilities: a performative approach to the theory and practice of ethics in a globalised world / Mark G. Edwards [and four others]
  • Mainstreaming corporate social responsibility at the core of the business school curriculum / Dima Jamali, Hanin Abdallah
  • The Starbucks culture: responsible, radical innovation in an irresponsible, incremental world / Joan Marques, Angelo A. Camillo, Svetlana Holt
  • Leading ethically in a culturally diverse global environment / Laurie A. Yates
  • Sustainability and competitive advantage: a case of Patagonia's sustainability-driven innovation and shared value / Francesco Rattalino
  • Ethical healthiness: a key factor in building learning organizations / Alexis Jacobo Bañón-Gomis
  • Facilitating trust: the benefits and challenges of communicating corporate social responsibility online / Mary Lyn Stoll
  • Privacy, trust, and business ethics for mobile business social networks / István Mezgár, Sonja Grabner-Kräuter
  • adoption of Supply Chain Sustainability in Developing Countries: An Empirical Investigation / Mohamed Gamal Aboelmaged, Ibrahim El Siddig Ahmed.