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 | Perspectives in Business Ethics, 3rd Edition
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 |  | Laura P. Hartman, Depaul University
| | Softcover, 816 pages | | ©2005, ISBN-13 9780072881462 | | | Publisher's Retail Price:$121.56
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|  | | Description | Laura Hartman's: Perspectives in Business Ethics offers a foundation in ethical thought, followed by a variety of perspectives on difficult ethical dilemmas in both the personal and professional context. This anthology encourages the reader to "critically evaluate each perspective using his or her own personal ethical theory base." Instructors who favor an interactive, discussion-oriented approach to the ethics course will appreciate the different perspectives offered by the Hartman text. This book incorporates the traditional text with definitions and explanations, and combines it with short and long cases, reprints of both traditional and innovative articles, and nontraditional materials such as song lyrics, excerpts from classical literature, and short stories. This text focuses on involving as many views as possible in ethical situations or decisions.
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| Table of Contents |
PART ONE Ethical Theories and Approaches
Chapter 1 Traditional Theories
Chapter 2 Ethical Analysis and Application: Corporate and Personal Decision Making
Chapter 3 Corporate Ethical Leadership: Corporate Culture and Reputation Management
Chapter 4 Corporate Social Responsibility and Social Reporting
PART TWO Ethics in the Business Disciplines
Chapter 5 Ethics and Human Resources Management: Values in the Employment Relationship
Chapter 6 Ethics and Marketing
Chapter 7 Ethics in Finance and Accountancy
Chapter 8 Ethical Implications of Technology
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| About the Authors | Laura P. Hartman is Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs at DePaul University and is responsible for coordinating Academic Integrity for the university. She is also a Professor of Business Ethics and Legal Studies in the Management Department in DePaul’s College of Commerce, where she has received the university’s Excellence in Teaching Award, and serves as Research Director of DePaul’s Institute for Business and Professional Ethics. Her academic scholarship focuses on the ethics of the employment relationship with a primary emphasis in the areas of global labor conditions and standards, corporate governance and corporate culture, and the impact of technology on the employment relationship. Hartman graduated magna cum laude from Tufts University and received her law degree from the University of Chicago Law School. She lives in Chicago with her two daughters, Emma and Rachel.
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| New Features | Chapter 8 is entirely dedicated to ethical implications of Technology "Ethics in Finance and Accountancy" is treated by itself in its very own chapter. It contains timely case studies detailing the recent rise and fall of Enron and the misconducts of major accounting firms.
A new "Ethics and Marketing" section contains new issues such as the inappropriate representations of women in advertising and offensive portrayal of Asian-American stereotypes in advertising.
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