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Overview
FREE MARKETS NEEDS ETHICAL NORMS; MORAL MATURITY; ETHICS IN BUSINESS; HISTORY OF BUSINESS VALUES; FACTORIES, IMMIGRANTS AND WEALTH; CRITICS OF CAPITALISM; PERSONAL VALUES AND THE FIRM; LEADERS, TRUST AND WATCHDOGS; GLOBALIZATION’S IMPACT ON AMERICAN VALUES; FUTURE BUSINESS VALUES AND SUSTAINABILITY
MARKET: Business can be an engine for more than financial profit. It can change people’s lives. When students and businessmen understand how their decisions ripple out into the world, they can make informed ethical judgments and form good moral habits that align their personal and professional values and goals.
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Building on its discussion of the practical applications of ethics to business in America, this edition (last, 1990) places increased emphasis on global business. New chapters include treatment of the ethics of caring; moral development and virtue; and the inequality of compensation. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.Product Details
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Meet the Author
Gerald Cavanagh is the Charles T. Fisher III Chair of Business Ethics and Professor of Management at the University of Detroit Mercy. He is the author of 40 research articles and five books. Jerry Cavanagh held the Gasson Chair at Boston College, the Dirksen Chair of Business Ethics at Santa Clara University, and was Academic Vice President and Provost and Interim Dean at the College of Business Administration the University of Detroit Mercy. Cavanagh holds a B.S. in engineering (Case) and graduate degrees in philosophy and education (St. Louis U.), theology (Loyola, Chicago), a doctorate in management (Michigan State), and is a member of the Society of Jesus (Jesuits). He chaired the Social Issues Division of the Academy of Management, and the All-Academy of Management Task Force on Ethics and he has served on the board of trustees of Fordham, Santa Clara, Xavier, Holy Cross, Loyola University of New Orleans and the University of Detroit. He enjoys backpacking and the National Parks.
Table of Contents
CHAPTER 1: A FREE MARKETS NEEDS ETHICAL NORMS CHAPTER 2: MORAL MATURITY CHAPTER 3: ETHICS IN BUSINESS CHAPTER 4: HISTORY OF BUSINESS VALUES CHAPTER 5: FACTORIES, IMMIGRANTS AND WEALTH CHAPTER 6: CRITICS OF CAPITALISM CHAPTER 7: PERSONAL VALUES AND THE FIRM CHAPTER 8: LEADERS, TRUST AND WATCHDOGS CHAPTER 9: GLOBALIZATION’S IMPACT ON AMERICAN VALUES CHAPTER 10: FUTURE BUSINESS VALUES AND SUSTAINABILITY
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