Business Ethics: Concepts and CasesThis book emphasizes the strategic importance of ethics to securing a competitive advantage in business. This systematic and comprehensive treatment of ethical issues in business is designed to introduce the reader to the ethical concepts that are relevant to resolving moral issues in business. It develops the reasoning and analytical skills needed to apply ethical concepts to business decisions. MARKE: For anyone interested in Business Ethics and/or Business and Society. |
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ETHICAL PRINCIPLES IN BUSINESS | 65 |
Part | 141 |
ETHICS IN THE MARKETPLACE | 179 |
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