Business Ethics
By K. Praveen Parboteeah, John B. Cullen
Published August 14th 2012 by Routledge – 632 pages
Description
Business Ethics provides a thorough review and analysis of business ethics issues using several learning tools:
Strategic Stakeholder Management as the Theme: All chapters use a strategic stakeholder approach as a unifying theme. The text is thus the first text that adopts this approach. Most business ethics scholars and practitioners agree that successful ethical companies are the ones that can strategically balance the needs of their various stakeholders. By adopting this approach, students will be able to see how the various aspects of business ethics are connected.
Theory-based and Application-based: All chapters have important applicable theories integrated with discussion of how such theories apply in practice. Unlike other texts that are either too theoretical or too practical, this text provides the appropriate blend of theory and practice to provide deeper insights into the concepts covered in the chapter.
Global Perspective: Unless most other texts, this text provides a global perspective on business ethics. Most chapters include material pertaining to ethics in global contexts. Included are cases about companies in a wide range of countries including Japan, U.K., China and India among many others.
Cases: The text contains over 30 real world global cases. Each chapter ends with a short two page case as well as a longer case that varies in length. Each has discussions questions at the end. Finally each of the four parts ends with a Comprehensive Case; proven teaching cases from The Ivey School and other sources.
Reviews
"Very good, well researched, excellent case research integrated into the topics. I especially like that the book is applicable and current to today’s business manager."—Margot Palermo, Business Honors Program Director, College of Business, State University of New York at Stony Brook
"This book is very well written and covers the topics and concepts in a comprehensive and insightful manner. The examples used to illustrate concepts and ideas are current and interesting. In addition, it is a good idea to use links to information and developments on the internet. The figures and charts are clear and help in overall understanding."—Debi Mishra, State University of New York at Binghamton
"Business Ethics by Parboteeah and Cullen occupies a unique space among textbooks in the field. Its global orientation and focus on strategy, information technology, and sustainability keep pace with the latest issues and approaches to business ethics."— Bryan Husted, Schulich School of Business, York University and Tecnologico de Monterrey
"What I really like about the book is that it tells about all the different areas that matter for ethics in day to day business. In particular, the reader profits from the multitude of practical examples which underline different stakeholders’ perspective on business ethics. Also, the authors bring in an international perspective explaining how cultural differences affect behavioral expectations related to ethics."— Miriam Muethel, Professor for Organizational Behavior, WHU – Otto Beisheim School of Management, Germany
"This book is especially progressively relevant for emerging economies countries companies and management students. This book expeditious and in a lucid way captures the relationship between environment of business and its relations with organizations as well as helps in developing and cultivating the analytical skills and capabilities to deal with ethical perspectives. This book also gives a conceptual understanding of developing an ethical culture, which our emerging companies need to cultivate for sustaining theirs competitive advantage."—Prashant Salwan, Indian Institute of Management
Contents
@Contents:Preface. Acknowledgments. About the Authors. Part I: Introduction 1. Introduction to Business Ethics 2. Stakeholders 3. Building Ethics at the Individual Ethics Part II: Stakeholders 4. Primary Stakeholders: Employees 5. Primary Stakeholders: Customers 6. Primary Stakeholders: Shareholders and Corporate Governance 7. Secondary Stakeholders: The Government, the Media and Special Interest Groups Part III: The Environment 8. Information Technology and Business Ethics 9. The Natural Environment and Sustainability 10. Global Ethics Part IV: Building the Ethical Company 11. Building Ethics at the Corporate Level: Ethical Climates 12. Bringing it All Together: Corporate Social Responsibility
Welcome!
Welcome to the Routledge Companion Website for K. Praveen Parboteeah and John Cullen’s Business Ethics. Business Ethics provides students with a comprehensive understanding of the relationships between organizations and stakeholders (customers, employees, society, stockholders, etc.) and the many ways in which ethics affects these relationships. It highlights how ethics is a fundamental part of any business strategy with a step-by-step approach, examining each aspect of businesses and their key stakeholders.
This is a highly illustrated textbook with informative and interactive boxed material throughout. Each chapter begins with learning objectives, and definitions of key terms are provided throughout the chapter. Every chapter ends with two case studies, an Internet activity, discussion questions, and references.
What you will find on this website:
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Instructor resources:
- Comprehensive Testbank including multiple choice and short answer questions for each chapter
- PowerPoint lecture slides divided by chapter
- Detailed chapter outlines
- Activities that can be used in the classroom or as homework for students
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Student resources:
- Glossary flashcards, to test your knowledge of the essential terms from the book
- Practice Quizzes
- Annotated web links to recommended online resources for each chapter
- Learning Objectives for each chapter
- Annotated links to video clips on core people and events in business ethics
- Internet Activities
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