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Business Ethics: A Stakeholder and Issues Management Approach

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NEW EDITION, REVISED AND UPDATED

This is a pragmatic, hands-on, up-to-date guide to determining right and wrong in the business world. Joseph Weiss integrates a stakeholder perspective with an issues-oriented approach so students look at how a business’s actions affect not just share price and profit but the well-being of employees, customers, suppliers, the local community, the larger society, other nations, and the environment.

Weiss uses a wealth of contemporary examples, including twenty-three customized cases that immerse students directly in recent business ethics dilemmas and ask them to consider how they would resolve them. The recent economic collapse raised ethical issues that have yet to be resolved—there could not be a better time for a fully updated edition of Weiss’s classic, accessible blend of theory and practice.

New to the Sixth Edition!

New Cases! Fourteen of the twenty-three cases in this book are brand new to this edition. They touch on issues such as cyberbullying, fracking, neuromarketing, and for-profit education and involve institutions like Goldman Sachs, Google, Kaiser Permanente, Walmart, Ford, and Facebook.

Updated Throughout! The text has been updated with the latest research, including new national ethics survey data, perspectives on generational differences, and global and international issues. Each chapter includes recent business press stories touching on ethical issues.

New Feature! Several chapters now feature a unique Point/Counterpoint exercise that challenges students to argue both sides of a contemporary issue, such as too-big-to-fail institutions, the Boston bomber Rolling Stone cover, student loan debt, online file sharing, and questions raised by social media.

Business Ethics: A Stakeholder and Issues Management Approach| Joseph W. Weiss (Author)| Berrett-Koehler Publishers

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Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Business Ethics, the Changing Environment, and Stakeholder Management

Chapter 2. Ethical Principles, Quick Tests, and Decision-Making

Chapter 3. Stakeholder and Issues Management Approaches

Chapter 4. The Corporation and External Stakeholders: Corporate Governance: From the Boardroom to the Marketplace

Chapter 5. Corporate Responsibilities, Consumer Stakeholders, and the Environment

Chapter 6. The Corporation and Internal Stakeholders: Values-Based Moral Leadership, Culture, Strategy, and Self-Regulation

Chapter 7. Employee Stakeholders and the Corporation

Chapter 8. Business Ethics Stakeholder Management in the Global Environment

Notes                                                                                                                   

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LINK FOR THE BOOK

https://www.amazon.com/Business-Ethics-Stakeholder-Management-Approach/dp/1626561400/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=Business+Ethics%3A+A+Stakeholder+and+Issues+Management+Approach&qid=1593083896&s=books&sr=1-1

 

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Integrated Institute of Supply Chain Management, a unit of Fhyzics Business Consultants Private Limited specialising in supply chain management consulting and education. IISCM trains and certifies SCM professionals in procurement, supply chain management, inventory, and warehousing.

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