Business ethics: mistakes and successes
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Brief Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction to Business Ethics 1-49
Chapter 2 Values, Norms Beliefs and Standards 50 - 62
Chapter 3 Normative Ethics in Management 63 - 129
Chapter 4 Ethics Mentioned by Some Great People 130 - 155
Chapter 5 Managing Ethics 156 - 191
Chapter 6 Intellectual Property Rights, Designs,
Patents, Trademarks, Copyrights 192 - 204
Chapter 7 Ethics and the Organisation 205 - 212
Chapter 8 Broader Ethical Issues in Society
- Corruption and Bribery 213 - 243
Chapter 9 Ethical Aspects in Marketing 244 - 275
Chapter 10 Ethics in HRM 276 - 322
Chapter 11 Ethics in
Production and Operation Management 323 - 331
Chapter 12 Ethics in Finance 332 - 355
Chapter 13 Ethics in Social Responsibility and
Corporate Social Responsibility 356 - 387
Chapter 14 Broader Ethical Issues in Society
- Ecological Concerns 389 - 398
Chapter 15 Discrimination on the
Basis of Gender, Caste, or Race 399 - 408
Chapter 16 Ethical Decision-Making 409 - 431
Chapter 17 Global Business 432 - 455
Chapter 18 Ethics and Information Technology 456 - 480
Chapter 19 Indianism and Indian Management 481 - 514
Chapter 20 Ethical Dilemma 515 - 535
Chapter 21 Student's Presentation of Projects 536 - 539
Glossary 540 - 549
References 550 - 552
Index 553 - 559
Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction to Business Ethics 1-49
1.1 An Understanding of Ethics
1.2 Ethical Problems, What We Face
1.3 Meaning of Ethics
1.4 Definition of Ethics and Business Ethics
1.5 Introduction to Business Ethics
1.6 Ethical Performance
1.7 Ethics in Business
1.8 The Common Domain of Business Ethics
1.9 Objectives of Ethics
1.10 Nature of Ethics
1.11 Sources of Ethics
1.12 Six Primary sources of Ethics in the American
1.13 A Model of Ethics
1.14 Stakeholder Model of the Corporation
1.15 Ethics and Business
1.16 Types of Ethics
1.17 Need for Business Ethics
1.18 Importance of Business Ethics
1.19 Nature of Business Ethics
1.20 Factors Influencing Business Ethics
1.21 Business and Ethical Responsibility
1.22 Scope of Business Ethics
1.23 Objectives of Business Ethics
1.24 Business Ethics is a Management Discipline
1.25 Morality and Ethics
1.26 Ethics Vs. Morals and Values
1.27 Kohlberg's Theory or Model
1.28 Carol Gilligan's Theory or Model
1.29 Functions of Ethics
1.30 Criteria for Universalisability
1.31 Characteristics of Business Ethics
Questions
Chapter 2 Values, Norms Beliefs and Standards 50 - 62
2.1 Values
2.2 Norms
2.3 Beliefs
2.4 Moral Standards, Beliefs and their Role
2.5 Moral Standards Vs. Standards
2.6 Morality
2.7 Ethics of Business Competition Vs. Competition in
2.8 Beliefs
2.9 Moral Standards, Beliefs and their Role
2.10 Ethical Codes
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Chapter 3 Normative Ethics in Management 63-129
3.1 Theories of Ethics
3.2 Ethical Enquiry
3.3 A Conceptual Framework for Classifying the
3.4 Sorting out the Ethical Dimensions of a Given
3.5 Reasons for Payments
3.6 Ethical Reasoning
3.7 Ethical Relativism
3.8 Ethical Decisions, How Are They Made?
3.9 Ethical Conflict and Ethical Congruence
3.10 Normative Ethics in Management
3.11 Ethical Theories
3.12 Categories of Ethical Theories
3.13 Teleological Theory
3.14 Deontological Theory
3.15 Kantianism
3.16 Natural Law
3.17 Immanual Kant (1724-1804) - Categorical Imperative
3.18 Ethical Relativism
3.19 Deontological Theories
3.20 Main Weakness of Deontological Theory
3.21 Strengths and Weaknesses of Teleological Theory
3.22 Strengths and Weaknesses of Deontological
3.23 Hypothical Imperative
3.24 Virtue Ethics (Aristotle's Nicomachien Ethics)
3.25 Virtue Ethics in Business
3.26 Strengths and Weaknesses of Virtue Ethics
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Chapter 4 Ethics Mentioned by Some Great People 130-155
4.1 Conventional Ethics of Albert Z. Carr
4.2 The Doctrine of the Mean of Aristotle
4.3 Justice
4.4 The Ends-means Ethics of Niccolo Machiavelli
(1469-1527)
4.5 Might-Equals-Right approach of Karl Marx
4.6 The Art of War of Sun Tzu
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Chapter 5 Managing Ethics 156-191
5.1 Ethical Activities
5.2 Key Organisational and Programme Design Factors
Associated with Ethics Compliance Management
5.3 Company Codes
5.4 Recipients of the Intended Ethical Action
5.5 Views of different Economic Thinkers and Practitioners
about Company Codes and Managerial Control
5.6 Codes of Ethics
5.7 How Moods Impact Results
5.8 Ethics Training Programmes
5.9 Ethics Committees
5.10 Laws Enforcing Ethical Conduct
5.11 Supporting of Ethics in Companies with Two
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Chapter 6 Intellectual Property Rights, Designs,
Patents, Trademarks, Copyrights 192 - 204
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Trademarks, Patents and Copyrights
6.3 Does Your Work Involve Intellectual Property Rights?
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Chapter 7 Ethics and the Organisation 205 -212
7.1 Introduction
7.2 The Rational Organisation
7.3 The Employee Obligations to the Firm
7.4 Firm's Duties to the Employee
7.5 Gita's Emphasis on Good of the World
Questions
Chapter 8 Broader Ethical Issues in Society
- Corruption and Bribery 213 - 243
8.1 Introduction
8.2 How Does Corruption Take Place?
8.3 Black Marketing and Hoarding
8.4 Survey conducted by Indian Institute of Public Opinion
(IIPO)
8.5 Summary of Opinion Survey
8.6 Bribery
8.7 Types of Corporate Crime
8.8 Crimes Against One's Own Company
8.9 Crimes Against Other Companies
8.10 Crimes Against Corporate Stock Holders and Public
Interest
8.11 Cheating the Investor
8.12 Shop Lifting
8.13 Solutions to the Problems
8.14 Religious Morality
8.15 Business and Religion
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Chapter 9 Ethical Aspects in Marketing 244 -275
9.1 Introduction to Marketing
9.2 Direct Marketing
9.3 Marketing Ethics and Consumer Rights
9.4 Marketing Mix
9.5 Ethics Concept and Consequents
9.6 Criticisms of Ethics in Marketing
9.7 Reasons for Unethical Practices
9.8 Establishing Ethical Standards
9.9 Socially Responsible Advertising
9.10 Ethics in Personal Selling
9.11 Ethical and Social Issues in Advertising
9.12 Common Deceptive Practices
9.13 Strategies for Pricing New Products
9.14 Strategies for Pricing Product Lines
9.15 Ethics and Regulations in Pricing
9.16 Product Packaging and Labelling
9.17 Ethics in International Marketing
9.18 Ethics and Marketing
9.19 Pragmatic Reasons for Behaving Ethically
9.20 Product Liability
9.21 Most Common Types of Advertising
9.22 Portrayal of Women and Minorities
9.23 Ethical Consumerism
9.24 Advertising Critics
9.25 Rights and Duties of Parties in the Marketing Exchange
Process
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Chapter 10 Ethics in HRM ' 276-322
10.1 Privacy Issues
10.2 Secondary Influences
10.3 Psychological Expectancy Model
10.4 Weight Given By The Individual Will Depend On Personal
Characteristics
10.5 Ethical Implications Of Variation In HRM Practices
10.6 Individualism Versus Collectivism In HRM Practices
10.7 Restructuring and Layoffs
10.8 Wages Empowerment of the Weakest and Uniquest
10.9 Sexual Harassment
10.10 Human Quality Development (HQD)
10.11 Discrimination
10.12 Whistle Blowing
10.13 Affirmative Action
10.14 Trade Secrets and Conflicts of Interest
10.15 Ethics at Work Place
Questions
Chapter 11 Ethics in
Production and Operation Management 323 - 331
11.1 Working Conditions
11.2 Gifts (Accepting Gifts may or may not be Ethical)
11.3 Exported Ethics
11.4 Cultural Environment
11.5 Hearing Damages
11.6 Hazards are Everywhere
11.7 Vibration and Shock Affect Peoples' Lives
Questions
Chapter 12 Ethics in Finance 332 - 355
12.1 Introduction
12.2 Accountability And Acquisitions
12.3 Success
" 12.4 Trends
12.5 Fair Value
12.6 Finance and Ethics
12.7 Financial Markets
12.8 Insider Trading
12.9 Financial Statements
Questions
Chapter 13 Ethics in Social Responsibility and
Corporate Social Responsibility 356 - 387
13.1 Introduction
13.2 Changing Expectations of Social Responsibility
13.3 Managerial Ethics
13.4 The Four Faces of Social Responsibility
13.5 Different Aspects of Enterprise Social Responsibility
13.6 Societal Responsibility Issues for Various Stakeholder
Groups
13.7 Concept of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)
13.8 Nature of Corporations and their Objectives
13.9 Four-Stage Continuum
13.10 Gender Sensitivity as Ethical Issue-Pedagogy of the
Liberated
13.11 A Framework of Social Orientations
13.11 Corporate Governance
13.12 Nature of the Corporations
13.13 Harm Minimisation and Ecoterian View of the World
13.14 Thought-Action (T-A) Analysis
13.15 OSHA Model for Behavioural Analysis
Questions
Chapter 14 Broader Ethical Issues in Society
- Ecological Concerns 389 - 398
14.1 Ecological Concerns
14.2 Air Pollution
14.3 Water Pollution
14.4 Land Pollution
14.5 Ecology
14.6 Earth's Warming Due To Human Activity
14.7 Cruelty To Animals
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Chapter 15 Discrimination on the
Basis of Gender, Caste, or Race 399 - 408
15.1 Introduction
15.2 Minorities
15.3 Job Discrimination
15.4 Gender Equality
15.5 Industrial Espionage
15.6 Child Labour
15.7 Child Marriage
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Chapter 16 Ethical Decision-Making 409-431
16.1 Ethical Decision Making
16.2 The Role of Moral Philosophies in Decision Making
16.3 Suggestions for Ethical Decision Making
16.4 The Ethical Organisation
16.5 Ethical Issues that a Rise for Managers
16.6 Difficulties in Decision Making
16.7 How to use Ethical Reasoning
16.8 Levels of Decision Making
16.9 Arguments For and Against Business Ethics
16.10 Three Objections of bringing Ethics into Business
16.11 Points for bringing Ethics into Business
16.12 Business Ethics and Technology
16.13 Power and Political Action in Organisations
16.14 Codes of Ethics
16.15 Kohlberg's Moral Development Model
Questions
Chapter 17 Global Business 432 - 455
17.1 Global Business
17.2 Major Questions about Companies who go Globally
17.3 Ethics in Global Business
17.4 Model Business Principles of USA
17.5 Corporate Codes
17.6 The Caux Principles
17.7 Guidelines for Global Companies
17.8 Wages and Working Conditions
17.9 Foreign Bribery
17.10 Cultural Differences
17.11 Examples Found in Absolutism Vs Relativsm Comparison
17.12 Required Conditions for doing Business
Questions
Chapter 18 Ethics and Information Technology 456-480
18.1 Ethical Issues
18.2 Security Threats
18.3 Specific Threats
18.4 Attacks on Computer Systems
18.5 COMPUTER VIRUSES - How it spreads?
18.6 Software Packages
18.7 Computer Crime Prevention
18.8 Ethical Considerations
18.9 Relationship among Ethical, Social and Political Issues
raised by Information System
18.10 Main Moral Dimensions of an Information Society
18.11 Ethical Analysis as a five-step methodology for analysing
a situation
18.12 Internet Crime and Computer Abuse
18.13 Candidate Ethical Principles (Few major ones)
18.14 Health Risks
18.15 Effect of Threat from Computer Crimes
18.16 Self Assessment Exercise
18.17 Ethical Hacker
18.18 The New Age Criminal
18.18 Self Assessment Exercise
Questions
Chapter 19 Indianism and Indian Management 481-514
19.1 Indianism and Indian Management
19.2 Development of Indian Concepts in Management
19.3 Indianism as Mantra of Infinity and Diversity: Spiritual
Foundations for Holistic Development and Management
19.4 Indianism-Basis is on the Concept of 'Confluencism'
19.5 What Motivates People?
19.6 Definition of Motivation
19.7 Theories of Motivation
19.8 Understanding of What Motivates Man
19.9 Ethics as a Basis for Inspirational Motivation
19.10 Alternative Conceptualisation to Maslow Framework (of
Hierarchy Basis)
19.11 Inspirational Motivation
19.12 AUM Model of Human Motivation
19.13 MAP Model of Inspirational Motivation
19.14 Holistic Model of Motivation
19.15 An Action Cycle Model
19.16 Vroom's Model of Motivation
19.17 OSHA Model for Behavioural Analysis
Questions
Chapter 20 Ethical Dilemma 515-535
20.1 Introduction
20.2 Dilemma and Ethical Dilemma
20.3 Mounting Scandals
20.4 Ethical Issues
20.5 Preparatory Ethics: Proactive Steps
20.6 Common Sense Ethics - proactive Steps
20.7 General Areas
20.8 Mini Case Studies
20.9 Assignmnet to Students
20.10 Make the Decision
20.11 Some Morally Difficult Situations in Marketing to Gulp
(Titbits)
20.12 Ethical Problems
20.13 The Software Challenge
Questions
Chapter 21 Student's Presentation of Projects 536 - 539
21.1 Students can prepare projects by taking any one of the
topics. Present day topics are preferable. Some of the
topics could be as under:
21.2 The project may cover the following topics in general.
21.3 While discussing the above issues, try to use all the
explanations, in a highly ethical way utilising any of the
relevant ethical terms at appropriate places such as:
21.4 The project could be in about 15 to 30 pages full scape
typed sheets book form and submitted to your concerned
professors.
Glossary 540 - 549
References 550 - 552
Index 553 - 559 |
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