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[学科前沿] MBA Textbook: Business Ethics By Andrew Crane and Dirk Matten 4th Edition [推广有奖]

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Outline
Understanding Business Ethics i
1 Introducing Business Ethics 3
2 Framing Business Ethics: Corporate Responsibility,
Stakeholders, and Citizenship 44
3 Evaluating Business Ethics: Normative Ethical Theories 85
4 Making Decisions in Business Ethics: Descriptive
Ethical Theories 134
5 Managing Business Ethics: Tools and Techniques
of Business Ethics Management 182
Contextualizing Business Ethics 227
The Corporate Citizen and its Stakeholders
6 Shareholders and Business Ethics 229
7 Employees and Business Ethics 285
8 Consumers and Business Ethics 338
9 Suppliers, Competitors, and Business Ethics 387
10 Civil Society and Business Ethics 439
11 Government, Regulation, and Business Ethics 489
12 Conclusions and Future Perspectives 537
vi OUTLINE CONTENTS
References 549 Subject index 579 Name index 592 Countries and regions index 599 Companies, organizations, and brands index 601

DETAILED CONTENTS
List of figures xii List of boxes xiv How to use this book xvi Guide to the book xx How to use the Online Resource Centre xxii Acknowledgements xxiv
PART A
Understanding Business Ethics
1 Introducing Business Ethics 3
What is business ethics? 4 Why is business ethics important? 9 Business ethics in different organizational contexts 15 Globalization: a key context for business ethics? 18 Sustainability: a key goal for business ethics? 31 Summary 36
2 Framing Business Ethics 44
CORPORATE RESPONSIBILITY, STAKEHOLDERS, AND CITIZENSHIP
Towards a framework for business ethics 45 What is a corporation? 45 Corporate social responsibility 48 Stakeholder theory of the firm 58 Corporate citizenship—the firm as a political actor 67 Summary 78

viii DETAILED CONTENTS
3 Evaluating Business Ethics 85
NORMATIVE ETHICAL THEORIES
Introduction 86 The role of ethical theory 87 Normative ethical theories: International origins and differences 88 Normative ethical theories and religion 91 Western modernist ethical theories 92 Alternative perspectives on ethical theory 114 Summary: towards a pragmatic use of ethical theory 123
4 Making Decisions in Business Ethics 134
DESCRIPTIVE ETHICAL THEORIES
Introduction 135 What is an ethical decision? 136 Models of ethical decision-making 137 Individual influences on ethical decision-making 142 Situational influences on decision-making 156 Summary 174
5 Managing Business Ethics 182
TOOLS AND TECHNIQUES OF BUSINESS ETHICS MANAGEMENT
Introduction 183 What is business ethics management? 183
Setting standards of ethical behaviour: designing
and implementing codes of ethics 190
Managing stakeholder relations 199 Assessing ethical performance 206 Organizing for business ethics management 214 Summary 219

PART B
Contextualizing Business Ethics
The Corporate Citizen and its Stakeholders
6 Shareholders and Business Ethics 229
Introduction: reassessing the importance of
shareholders as stakeholders 230
Shareholders as stakeholders: understanding
corporate governance 231
Ethical issues in corporate governance 239 Shareholders and globalization 252 Shareholders as citizens of the corporation 260 Shareholding for sustainability 267 Summary 275
7 Employees and Business Ethics 285
Introduction 286 Employees as stakeholders 287 Ethical issues in the firm-employee relation 288 Employing people worldwide: the ethical challenges of globalization 317 The corporate citizen and employee relations 324 Towards sustainable employment 327 Summary 330
8 Consumers and Business Ethics 338
Introduction 339 Consumers as stakeholders 340 Ethical issues, marketing, and the consumer 343 Globalization and consumers: the ethical challenges of
the global marketplace 362
Consumers and corporate citizenship: consumer sovereignty
and the politics of purchasing 365
Sustainable consumption 369 Summary 378
DETAILED CONTENTS ix

x DETAILED CONTENTS
9 Suppliers, Competitors, and Business Ethics 387
Introduction 388 Suppliers and competitors as stakeholders 389 Ethical issues and suppliers 393 Ethical issues and competitors 402 Globalization, suppliers, and competitors: the ethical
challenges of global business networks 407
The corporate citizen in business-to-business relationships:
ethical sourcing and fair trade 414
Sustainability and business relationships: towards
industrial ecosystems? 427
Summary 431
10 Civil Society and Business Ethics 439
Introduction 440 Civil society organizations as stakeholders 442 Ethical issues and CSOs 446 Globalization and civil society organizations 461 Corporate citizenship and civil society: charity,
collaboration, enterprise, or regulation? 465 Civil society, business, and sustainability 478 Summary 481
11 Government, Regulation, and Business Ethics 489
Introduction 490 Government as a stakeholder 490 Ethical issues in the relationship between business and government 497 Globalization and business—government relations 513 Corporate citizenship and regulation: business as key player
in the regulatory game 517 Governments, business, and sustainability 525 Summary 529

Introduction 538 The nature and scope of business ethics 538 Globalization as a context for business ethics 538 Sustainability as a goal for business ethics 540 Corporate citizenship and business ethics 541 The contribution of normative ethical theories to business ethics 542 Influences on ethical decision-making 543 The role of management tools in business ethics 543 The role of different stakeholder constituencies in business ethics 544 Trade-offs and conflicts between different stakeholder groups 546 Summary 546
References 549 Subject index 579 Name index 592 Countries and regions index 599 Companies, organizations, and brands index 601
DETAILED CONTENTS

LIST OF FIGURES
The relationship between ethics and the law 6 The relationship between morality, ethics, and ethical theory 8 Types of m isconduct across sectors 16
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igu Differences in business ethics across organizational types 17 igu Examples of the ethical impacts of globalization on
different stakeholder groups 23 Regional differences from a business ethics perspective:
Asia 24 32 33 responsibility 51 54 59 62 72 73
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igu Corporate com m itm ents to sustainability
the example of Europe, North America, and
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igu The Golden Rule in different belief systems igu H um an rights statements by m ultinationals
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A typical perspective on the value of ethical for solving ethical dilem m as in business
theory
The three com ponents of sustainability
Carroirs four-part m odel of corporate social
Basic types of CSR strategies
Some early definitions of stakeholders
Stakeholder theory of the firm
Commitments to corporate citizenship
An extended view of corporate citizenship
Consequentialist and non-consequentialist theories in business ethics
92 93 99
103 106
123
Major normative theories in business ethics
Example of a utilitarian analysis
A pluralistic perspective on the value of ethical
theories for solving ethical dilem m as in business 124
Considerations in making ethical decisions: summary
of key insights from ethical theories 125
LI Ethical decision-making process 138 [.2 Framework for understanding ethical decision-making 140 L3 Individual influences on ethical decision-making 143 [A Stages of cognitive moral development 147
L5 Famous whistleblower cases 153
L6 Situational influences on ethical decision-making 157
[•7 Rationalizing unethical behaviour 163 ;.l Business ethics m anagem ent 184
;.2 Unilever's Code of Business Principles 192
;.3 Stakeholder dialogue: social accounting process 208
Basic materiality matrix 208 Organizing for business ethics management 215
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Agency relation between the manager and shareholder 234 Comparison of corporate governance regimes globally 236 Two approaches to 'ethical' shareholding 262 Examples of positive and negative criteria for
socially responsible investm ent 264
Top ten stocks held in SRI funds invested in companies
in emerging markets 2012 265
Principles of responsible investment 266 Principles of co-operation 271 Rhetoric and reality in HRM 289 Rights and duties of employees 290 Women in top management positions 292 Union density (percentage of union members as a
proportion of the total workforce) in selected countries 307 UN Guidelines on Consumer Protection 342 Ethical issues, marketing, and the consumer 344 Per cent changes since 1978 for educational books, medical
services, new home prices, and consumer price index in the US 354 Consumer sovereignty test 366 Changing social ethics and consumption 370 From a linear to a circular flow of resources 376 Supplier relationship as part of an industrial network 392 Chartered Institute of Procurement and Supply's Code of
Professional Ethics 400 Ethics in the grey areas of competitive intelligence 404
Bribe paying by m ultinational companies abroad
according to selected country of origin 410
Top ten sectors perceived as most likely to engage in bribery 411
The cocoa market 1994-2015: comparison of Fairtrade
and New York prices 426
Kalundborg industrial ecosystem 430 Civil society as the 'third Sector' 440 Diversity in CSO characteristics 442 Different types of CSOs 444 Some well-known boycotts 456 Accountability charter for international NGOs 460 Some examples of business-CSO collaboration 469 Key differences between social enterprise, CSOs,
and corporations 474 Core activities of the Ethical Trading Initiative 477 Government as a stakeholder of business 493 Government between business' and society's interests 499 Business influence on government 502 Corruption Perception Index for selected countries 509
Players in the regulatory game and selected examples
of private regulatory efforts 519
LIST OF FIGURES xiii

LIST OF BOXES Cases
Case 1:
Case 2: Case 3: Case 4: Case 5: Case 6:
Case 7: Case 8:
Case 9: Case 10: Case 11:
Global McEthics: should McDonald's ethics be standardized across
the globe? 38
American Apparel: a new fashion for CSR? 80 Canada's oil sands: 'most destructive project on Earth' or 'ethical oil7 127 News Corporation's phone hacking scandal: no news is good news? 175 Siemens: engineering change in anti-corruption 221 Corporate governance of professional football clubs: for profit or
for glory? 277 The expendables: migrant labour in the global workforce 332
Targeting the poor with microfinance: hype or hope for poverty
reduction? 380
Uzbek cotton: a new spin on responsible sourcing? 433 From conflict to collaboration? Greenpeace's Greenfreeze campaign 483
M anaging the ethics of censorship and surveillance: where next
for the Global Network Initiative? 530
Ethical Dilemmas
AnEthicalDilemma 1 AnEthicalDilemma 2 AnEthicalDilemma 3 AnEthicalDilemma 4 AnEthicalDilemma 5 AnEthicalDilemma 6 AnEthicalDilemma 7 AnEthicalDilemma 8 AnEthicalDilemma 9 AnEthicalDilemma 10: AnEthicalDilemma 11:
Ethics in Action
Ethics in Action 1.1: Ethics in Action 1.2: Ethics in Action 2.1: Ethics in Action 2.2: Ethics in Action 3.1:
Ethics in Action 3.2: Ethics in Action 4.1:
No such thing as a free drink? 6 W hen good results are bad results 70 Producing toys— child's play? 94 Stuck in the middle? 168 Getting explicit about the code of conduct 196 W ho cares whose shares? 248 Off your face on Facebook? 302 A fitting approach to shoe selling? 350 A beautiful deal? 394 Where's the beef? 448 Always good to have friends in politics 498
Ethical sex shops? 10 Local rules in east Asia 24 Interview: Jim McEleney, BNY M ellon 56 Private, but public 74 Business and hum an rights: rolling out the
Ruggie principles 106
Indigenous peoples and the extractive sector:
NGOs that know what they want 120
Rogue trader, latest edition 158



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