Ethical Theory and BusinessTom L. Beauchamp, Norman E. Bowie This book presents a comprehensive anthology of readings, legal perspectives, and cases in ethics in business. Contrasting business ethics approaches, Regulation of business, Performance Monitoring. Genetic testing and screening. Third world issues. Federal sentencing guidelines. Ideal for business professionals interested in reviewing ethical issues in business. |
Contents
CHAPTER | 17 |
CHAPTER NINE | 20 |
Normative Ethical Theory | 21 |
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