Business ethics : concepts and cases / Manuel G. Velasquez
Material type:
- 9789332560093
- 174.4 VEL 23
- HF5387 .C655 1999
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Reference Book | VIT AP School of Law LAW Section | Reference | 174.4 VEL (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | LA02557 | In transit from VIT-AP to VIT AP School of Law since 2024-06-25 Not For Loan (Restricted Access) | LAW | 021778 |
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172.42 SOR The Ethics of War : | 174.3 The Good Lawyer / | 174.4 FER Business Ethics : An Indian Perspective / | 174.4 VEL Business ethics : concepts and cases / | 174.935500973 KAU The Warrior, Military Ethics and Contemporary Warfare : | 303.3720954 SAT Liberty, Equality and Justice | 306.362 GUT Human Trafficking |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Business Ethics: Concepts and Cases, 7e, has been a widely popular textbook on business ethics among students because of its accessible style and lucid explanations of complex theories and concepts. Into its seventh edition, it has been revised to reflect the changes in technologies, organizational forms, and managerial practices. This edition incorporates a number of valuable and exciting pedagogical devices to increase student’s engagement and improve their performance. New to this Edition: • Revised discussions of topics: Moral Reasoning, Corporate Social Responsibility Impediments to Moral Behavior, The Influence of Unconscious Processes on Moral Behavior, Globalization, Technology, Predatory Pricing, The Fraud Triangle Sustainability, The Value of Work, Recent Business Scandals, and much more • New cases in the Indian context: The Maggi Fiasco for Nestle, Gaining Business and Market Edge—the Britannia Way, Caring for the Needy in Difficult Times—Ethical Dilemma, Job Discrimination—an Ugly Side of Professionalism, Rewarding Ethical Employees • Updated graphs and charts, new pictures, and other visual materials • Study questions at the beginning of each chapter v• Summaries in the margin of all the basic ideas discussed in the text
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