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<>Ethical Theory and Business, 8/e presents a comprehensive anthology of readings, legal perspectives, and cases in ethics in business. Focuses on providing and explaining the tools needed to deal with ethical dilemmas in business.   The authors examine ethical theory and business practice, the purpose of the corporation, corporate character and individual responsibility, acceptable risk, the ethical treatment of employees, diversity and discrimination in the workplace, marketing and disclosure of information, ethical issues in information technology and, ethical issues in international business.   This book is intended for those interested in examining the ethical challenges we face today.

Table of Contents:
PREFACE xiv Chapter 1 ETHICAL THEORY AND BUSINESS PRACTICE 1 INTRODUCTION 1 FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPTS AND PROBLEMS 1   Morality and Ethical Theory 1 Morality and Prudence 3 Morality and Law 4 The Rule of Conscience 6 Approaches to the Study of Morality and Ethical Theory 7 Relativism and Objectivity of Belief 8 Moral Disagreements 11 The Problem of Egoism 13 NORMATIVE ETHICAL THEORY 18 Utilitarian Theories 18 Kantian Ethics 23 Contemporary Challenges to the Dominant Theories 30 Rights Theories 30 Virtue Ethics 33 Common-Morality Theories 35 A Prologue to Theories of Justice 38 The Moral Point of View 39   Chapter 2 THE PURPOSE OF THE CORPORATION 45 INTRODUCTION 45 STOCKHOLDER MANAGEMENT VERSUS STAKEHOLDER MANAGEMENT   Milton Friedman, The Social Responsibility of Business Is to Increase Its Profits 51 R. Edward Freeman, Managing for Stakeholders 56 John R. Boatright, What’s Wrong–and What’s Right–with Stakeholder Management 69 Wayne F. Cascio, Decency Means More than “Always Low Prices”: A Comparison of Costco to Wal-Mart’s Sam’s Club” 80 LEGAL PERSPECTIVES Michigan Supreme Court, Dodge v. Ford Motor Co. 90 Supreme Court of New Jersey, A. P. Smith Manufacturing Co. v. Barlow 92 Johnson & Johnson: Our Credo 94 CASES Case 1: The NYSEG Corporate Responsibility Program 95 Case 2: Outsourcing at Any Cost? Do Corporations Ever Have a Moral Obligation Not to Outsource? 98 Case 3: Merck and River Blindness 101 Case 4: H. B. Fuller in Honduras: Street Children and Substance Abuse 102 Case 5: From Tension to Cooperative Dialogue: Holcim 104 Suggested Supplementary Readings 106 Chapter 3   ETHICAL TREATMENT OF EMPLOYEES 107 INTRODUCTION 107 THE HIRING AND FIRING OF EMPLOYEES Patricia H. Werhane and Tara J. Radin, Employment at Will and Due Process 113 Richard A. Epstein, In Defense of the Contract at Will 121 OCCUPATIONAL RISK Ruth R. Faden and Tom L. Beauchamp, The Right to Risk Information and the Right to Refuse Workplace Hazards 129   John R. Boatright, Occupational Health and Safety 136 WHISTLE-BLOWING  Michael Davis, Some Paradoxes of Whistle-Blowing 147   Ronald Duska, Whistle-Blowing and Employee Loyalty 155 LEGAL PERSPECTIVES Superior Court of New Jersey, Warthen v. Toms River Community Memorial  Hospital 159 United States Supreme Court, Automobile Workers v. Johnson Controls Inc. 164 Superior Court of New Jersey, Potter v. Village Bank of New Jersey 167 CASES Case 1: Off-Duty Smoking 171   Case 2: Fired for Drinking the Wrong Brand of Beer 172   Case 3: Exposing Workers to Plutonium 172   Case 4: BP Workers Ill-Trained for Dangers 173   Case 5: Roger Boisjoly and the Challenger Disaster: Disloyal Employee or Courageous Whistle-Blower? 175   Case 6: The Reluctant Security Guard 177   Case 7: A Matter of Principle 180 Suggested Supplementary Readings 181     Chapter 4 DIVERSITY, DISCRIMINATION AND HARASSMENT IN THE WORKPLACE 184 INTRODUCTION 184 DIVERSITY AND AFFIRMATIVE ACTION Tom L. Beauchamp, Affirmative Action Goals in Hiring and Promotion 194 N. Scott Arnold, Affirmative Action and the Demands of Justice 202 James P. Sterba, A Defense of Diversity Affirmative Action 212 George Sher, Diversity 219 SEXUAL HARASSMENT Larry May, Sexual Harassment and Solidarity 227 Jaimie Leeser and William O’Donohue, Normative Issues in Defining Sexual Harassment 236 LEGAL PERSPECTIVES United States Supreme Court, Local 28 of the Sheet Metal Workers’ International Association v. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission 244 United States Supreme Court, Barbara Grutter, Petitioner, v. Lee Bollinger et al. 249 Justice Sandra Day O’Connor, Opinion of the Court 249 Justice Clarence Thomas, Dissenting Opinion 253 Brief for Amici Curiae: 65 Leading American Businesses in Support of Respondents 255 United States Supreme Court, Meritor Savings Bank, FSB, v. Vinson et al. 258 United States Supreme Court, Teresa Harris, Petitioner, v. Forklift Systems Inc. 262 CASES Case 1: How Would You Vote if You Lived in Michigan? 264   Case 2: Sing’s Chinese Restaurant 266   Case 3: Kaiser Aluminum and the United Steelworkers 266   Case 4: Promotions at Uptown Bottling and Canning Company 267   Case 5: Freedom of Expression in the Workplace 268   Case 6: “Harassment” at Brademore Electric 269 Suggested Supplementary Readings 270     Chapter 5 MARKETING AND THE DISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION 273  INTRODUCTION 273 ADVERTISING AND DISCLOSURE Robert L. Arrington, Advertising and Behavior Control 284 David M. Holley, Information Disclosure in Sales 290 MARKETING George G. Brenkert, Marketing and the Vulnerable 297 Carl Elliott, The Drug Pushers 307 LEGAL PERSPECTIVES United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit, Irving A. Backman v. Polaroid Corporation 317 United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, B. Sanfield Inc. v. Finlay Fine Jewelry Corp. 320 United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, Coca-Cola Company v. Tropicana Products Inc. 323 Supreme Court of California, Kasky v. Nike Inc. 325 The Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America, Code on Interactions with Health-Care Professionals 328 CASES Case 1: More HorsePOWER? 331   Case 2: Advice for Sale: How Companies Pay TV Experts for On-Air Product Mentions 331   Case 3: Sales at World Camera and Electronics 336   Case 4: Hucksters in the Classroom 336   Case 5: Kraft Foods Inc.: The Cost of Advertising on Children’s Waistlines 339   Case 6: Marketing Malt Liquor 344   Case 7: Merck & Company: The Vioxx Recall 345 Suggested Supplementary Readings 350   Chapter 6 ETHICAL ISSUES IN FINANCE AND ACCOUNTING 352 INTRODUCTION 352 AUDITING AFTER ENRON Ronald F. Duska and Brenda Shay Duska, Ethics in Auditing: The Auditing Function 355 Colin Boyd, The Structural Origins of Conflicts of Interest in the Accounting Profession 364 John R. Boatright, Individual Responsibility in the American Corporate System: Does Sarbanes-Oxley Strike the Right Balance? 373  FINANCIAL SERVICES John R. Boatright, Ethical Issues in Financial Services 387 Robert W. McGee, Applying Ethics to Insider Trading 395 LEGAL PERSPECTIVES United States Supreme Court, United States, Petitioner, v. James Herman O’Hagan, 402 American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, Code of Professional Conduct 405 CASES Case 1: An Auditor’s Dilemma 408   Case 2: Accounting for Enron 409   Case 3: Enron and Employee Investment Risk 414   Case 4: The Conventions of Lying on Wall Street 415   Case 5: Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia Inc.: An Accusation of Insider Trading 416 Suggested Supplementary Readings 421   Chapter 7 ETHICAL ISSUES REGARDING EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES 423 INTRODUCTION 423 INFORMATION AND THE WORLD WIDE WEB Deborah G. Johnson, Privacy 428 Jeffery D. Smith, Internet Content Providers and Complicity in Human Rights Abuse 442 Richard T. De George, Intellectual Property and the Information Age 455 PHARMACEUTICAL PATENTS Richard T. De George, Intellectual Property and Pharmaceutical Drugs: An Ethical Analysis 465 Patricia H. Werhane and Michael E. Gorman, Intellectual Property Rights, Moral Imagination, and Access to Life-Enhancing Drugs 477 LEGAL PERSPECTIVES United States Supreme Court, Sony Corp. v. Universal City Studios Inc. 486 United States District Court for the Northern District of California, A&M Records v. Napster 491 World Trade Organization, Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights 498 World Trade Organization, Declaration on the TRIPS Agreement and Public Health 501 CASES Case 1: Privacy Pressures: The Use of Web Bugs at HomeConnection 502   Case 2: Spiders at the Auction 504   Case 3: Ditto.com 505   Case 4: Patents and the African AIDS Epidemic 507   Case 5: Aventis: Partnerships for Health 509 Suggested Supplementary Readings 510     Chapter Eight ETHICAL ISSUES REGARDING THE NATURAL ENVIROMENT 512 INTRODUCTION 512 BUSINESS AND ENVIRONMENTAL OBLIGATIONS Norman E. Bowie, Morality, Money and Motor Cars 516 Denis G. Arnold and Keith Bustos, Business, Ethics, and Global Climate Change 523 Joseph DesJardins, Sustainability: Business’s New Environmental Obligation 533 Dennis R. Cooley, Genetically Modified Organisms and Business Duties 541 LEGAL PERSPECTIVES United States Supreme Court, United States, Petitioner, v. Best Foods et al. 547 United States Supreme Court, Christine Todd Whitman, Administrator of Environmental Protection Agency et al., Petitioners, v. American Trucking Associations, Inc., et al. 550 CASES Case 1: Royal Caribbean: Exotic Promises and Toxic Waters 553   Case 2: Texaco in the Ecuadorean Amazon 555   Case 3: BP: Beyond Petroleum Spills? 558   Case 4: Maintaining a Seat at the Table: The Shell Group 562   Case 5: Interface Corporation and Sustainable Business 565   Case 6: Monsanto’s Roundup Ready Wheat 566 Suggested Supplementary Readings 569   Chapter 9 ETHICAL ISSUES IN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS 571 INTRODUCTION 571 UNIVERSALISM, RELATIVISM, AND HUMAN RIGHTS Norman E. Bowie, Relativism and the Moral Obligations of Multinational Corporations 577 Denis G. Arnold, The Human Rights Obligations of Multinational Corporations 583 Patricia H. Werhane, Exporting Mental Models: Global Capitalism in the Twenty-First Century 590 SWEATSHOPS AND BRIBERY Ian Maitland, The Great Non-Debate over International Sweatshops 597 Denis G. Arnold and Norman E. Bowie, Sweatshops and Respect for Persons 608 David Hess and Thomas Dunfee, Taking Responsibility for Bribery: The Multinational Corporation’s Role in Combating Corruption 624 LEGAL PERSPECTIVES Supreme Court of Texas, Dow Chemical Company and Shell Oil Company v. Domingo Castro Alfaro et al. 633 United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, Doe 1 v. Unocal 638 United Nations, Draft Norms on the Responsibilities of Transnational Corporations and Other Business Enterprises with Regard to Human Rights (2003) 644 United Nations, Global Compact 647 CASES Case 1: Foreign Assignment 648   Case 2: Facilitation or Bribery: Cultural and Ethical Disparities 650   Case 3: Chrysler and Gao Feng: Corporate Responsibility for Religious and Political   Freedom in China 651   Case 4: Should Wal-Mart Do More?: A Case Study in Global Supply Chain Ethics 653   Case 5: adidas: Application of Standards of Engagement to Child Labor Dilemma 657   Case 6: Tackling HIV/AIDS: Unilever Tea Kenya 661 Suggested Supplementary Readings 663     Chapter 10  SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC JUSTICE 665   INTRODUCTION 665 THEORIES OF SOCIAL JUSTICE John Rawls, An Egalitarian Theory of Justice 674   Robert Nozick, The Entitlement Theory 682 Peter Singer, Rich and Poor 686 COMPENSATION Jeffrey Moriarty, Do CEOs Get Paid Too Much? 692 GLOBAL JUSTICE Martin Wolf, Why Globalization Works 702 Thomas Pogge, Priorities of Global Justice 712 LEGAL PERSPECTIVE United Nations, Universal Declaration of Human Rights 722 CASES Case 1: Sapora’s Patriarchical Society 725   Case 2: Cocaine at the Fortune 500 Level 726   Case 3: CEO Compensation at Qwest 728   Case 4: Wages of Failure: The Ethics of Executive Compensation 729   Case 5: Covering the Costs of Health Care 731 Suggested Supplementary Readings 732  


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9780136126027
  • Publisher: Pearson Education (US)
  • Publisher Imprint: Pearson
  • Depth: 32
  • Height: 235 mm
  • No of Pages: 752
  • Series Title: English
  • Sub Title: United States Edition
  • Width: 178 mm
  • ISBN-10: 0136126022
  • Publisher Date: 04 Mar 2008
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Edition: 0008-
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Spine Width: 41 mm
  • Weight: 1130 gr


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