Table of contents
Business Ethics: Tell the Truth
Ronald A. HowardBusiness ethics, like other ethics, is usefully discussed bydistinguishing prudential from legal from ethical actions. Prudentialactions are those of simple self‐interest; legal…
Integrating Ethics into the Business School Curriculum
Milton H. SnoeyenbosTo justify fully the inclusion of a business ethics course in thebusiness school curriculum, it is necessary that the course achieve fourgoals. Yet two of these goals are not even…
Training on Ethics: Cummins Engine Company
Ronald NelsonDiscusses the author′s experiences of working for the CumminsEngine Company and stresses his involvement in various models andsetting up of training programmes on ethics. Stresses…
Integrating Ethics into Organizational Networks
David P. SchmidtThe transformation of companies into post‐bureaucratic forms oforganization, such as networks, raises new implementation challenges forethics in business. To address how to…
Business Ethics Is an Inside Job
Philip JohnsonMany managers claim that it is impossible to act ethically intoday′s business climate. Argues that, although it is very easy to becynical, it is indeed possible to operate…
Social Responsibilities of Corporate Managers in an International Context
Lucinda WykleIn a growing atmosphere of mistrust of many transnationalcorporations, there is a recognized need for holding them accountable.The world community has often been betrayed by…
Enhancing the Responsible Strategic Management of Organizations
Joseph A. Petrick, Robert A. WagleyIdentifies four conceptual models and four practical steps toenhance responsible management of organizations. The conceptual modelsdiscussed include: a modified process model of…
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- Associate Professor Magnus Larsson