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OverviewBusiness Ethics: An Interactive Introduction connects the academic to the practical, extracting the basic elements of rigorous philosophical ethics into a format that can be understood and applied in the business world. Concepts such as utility, duty, and sustainability are given practical value and connected to examples and methods familiar to business people. Classical ethical theories are surveyed, as are modern perspectives on justice, equality, and the environment. Where possible, quantitative examples and methods are used to show that ethics need not be subjective or vague. Kernohan provides an overview of the basic tools of ethical decision-making and shows how each can be used to resolve moral problems in business environments. Readers are then invited to apply those tools by completing a series of online exercises, receiving immediate objective feedback on their success. The book and its accompanying exercises thus work in concert, offering a unique opportunity for interactive self-directed learning. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Andrew KernohanPublisher: Broadview Press Ltd Imprint: Broadview Press Ltd Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.396kg ISBN: 9781554811502ISBN 10: 1554811503 Pages: 264 Publication Date: 30 September 2015 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsAcknowledgements Introduction to the Reader Introduction to the Instructor Chapter 1: Ethical Decisions in Business Chapter 2: The Nature of Ethical Reasoning Chapter 3: Self-Interest and the Dilemmas of Cooperation Chapter 4: Calculating Consequences and Utilitarian Reasoning Chapter 5: Motivations, Duties, and Rights Chapter 6: Fairness and Distributive Justice Chapter 7: Virtue Ethics and Community Membership Chapter 8: Feminism, Equality, and Care Ethics Chapter 9: Moral Accountability Chapter 10: Respecting Autonomy and Privacy Chapter 11: Free Enterprise and Global Justice Chapter 12: Sustainability and the Environment Glossary Bibliography IndexReviews“Business Ethics: An Interactive Introduction is a fascinating and valuable work. Kernohan incorporates economic insights (including behavioral decision theory) to a degree rare in business ethics texts, and ends each chapter with a useful case study. In sum, this is an outstanding text.” — Gary James Jason, California State University, Fullerton “The interactive component of the text is a great way to engage students and help them apply ethical concepts to solve real business dilemmas.” — Gwendolyn Whitfield, University of North Carolina Asheville Comments: “Business Ethics: An Interactive Introduction is a fascinating and valuable work. Kernohan incorporates economic insights (including behavioral decision theory) to a degree rare in business ethics texts, and ends each chapter with a useful case study. In sum, this is an outstanding text.” — Gary James Jason, California State University, Fullerton “The interactive component of the text is a great way to engage students and help them apply ethical concepts to solve real business dilemmas.” — Gwendolyn Whitfield, University of North Carolina Asheville Business Ethics: An Interactive Introduction is a fascinating and valuable work. Kernohan incorporates economic insights (including behavioral decision theory) to a degree rare in business ethics texts, and ends each chapter with a useful case study. In sum, this is an outstanding text. -- Gary James Jason, California State University, Fullerton The interactive component of the text is a great way to engage students and help them apply ethical concepts to solve real business dilemmas. -- Gwendolyn Whitfield, University of North Carolina Asheville A complete course of instruction, Business Ethics: An Interactive Introduction is the perfect introduction to understanding the essential role and enduring importance of ethics in a business transaction of any kind. Impressively well written, exceptionally well organized and presented .... -- John Taylor, Midwest Book Review Author InformationAndrew Kernohan is Adjunct Professor of Philosophy at Dalhousie University and author of Environmental Ethics: An Interactive Introduction (Broadview Press, 2012). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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