The book tracks the rise of Business Ethics as a discipline in the United States through a review of the basic understandings of the role of business practices in the operations of society, beginning with Aristotle and proceeding to a review of the formative concepts and cases in the history of American business.
The book tracks the rise of Business Ethics as a discipline in the United States through a review of the basic understandings of the role of business practices in the operations of society, beginning with Aristotle and proceeding to a review of the formative concepts and cases in the history of American business.
Provides a clear exposition of the philosophical consideration of the moral status of common business practice, from Aristotle to the present Gives a clear critique of the fundamentals of modern business theory from Adam Smith onwards Provides a useful review of influential court cases that influenced business practice in the United States? Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
Lisa Newton
Adam Smith Adam Smith and Business fundamentals American corporations Benjamin Franklin Business Ethics In The Social Context Business Theory Can Business Be A Moral Enterprise Corporations in The United States Customers, Community, and the World Employee Rights and Responsibilities Health Hazards History of Applied Ethics Internal Constituencies of Business Introduction to Business Ethics Moral Practice of Business