Business Ethics

Höfundur Paul E Peterson; O.C. Ferrell

Útgefandi Taylor & Francis

Snið ePub

Print ISBN 9780765614582

Útgáfa 1

Útgáfuár 2005

32.990 kr.

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  • Cover Page
  • Half Title page
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Dedication
  • Contents
  • Figures, Tables, and Appendix
  • Preface
  • 1 A Framework for Understanding Organizational Ethics
  • Defining Organizational Ethics
  • Individual versus Organization
  • Importance of Understanding Organizational Ethics
  • Understanding Ethical Decision Making
  • Ethical Issue Intensity
  • Individual Factors
  • Organizational Factors
  • Ethical Issues
  • Conflict of Interest
  • Fraud
  • Discrimination
  • Need to Discover Ethical Issues
  • Notes
  • 2 Personal Moral Codes and the Hunt-Vitell Theory of Ethics: Why Do People’s Ethical Judgments Differ?
  • Overview of the Hunt-Vitell Model
  • Empirical Tests of the Theory
  • Understanding Ethical Judgments
  • Understanding Utility Maximization
  • Conclusion
  • Note
  • 3 Why Do Good People Do Bad Things?: Challenges to Business Ethics and Corporate Leadership
  • Some Good and Bad Reasons
  • Human Nature and Self-Interest
  • Disregard of Others
  • Role Definitions of Job Responsibilities
  • Training in Moral Reasoning
  • Some Other Reasons
  • Moral Imagination, Systems Thinking, and Moral Change: ExxonMobil in Chad and Cameroon
  • The Chad and Cameroon Project
  • Evaluating the Project
  • Project Uncertainty
  • Conclusion
  • 4 Corporate Governance and Ethical Leadership
  • The Nature of Corporate Governance
  • Corporate Governance Models
  • Brief History of Corporate Governance
  • Issues in Corporate Governance Systems
  • Boards of Directors
  • Shareholders and Investors
  • Internal Control and Risk Management
  • CEO Compensation
  • Linking Corporate Governance and Ethical Leadership
  • Role of Ethical Leadership
  • Role of Boards of Directors
  • Future of Corporate Governance and Ethical Leadership
  • 5 Ethical Leadership and Creating Value for Stakeholders
  • Four Trends
  • The Basic Framework of Managing for Stakeholders
  • Ethics, Values, and the Creation of Value for Stakeholders
  • The Basic Value Proposition
  • The Principles of Stakeholder Cooperation
  • Societal Standards of Conduct
  • Ethics, Values, and the Concept of Leadership
  • Amoral Leadership and Amoral Leadership Theories
  • Values-Based Leadership Theories
  • The Ethical Leader and Theories of Ethical Leadership
  • The Tasks of the Ethical Leader in Creating Value for Stakeholders
  • Implications for Business Schools
  • Notes
  • 6 Mindfulness and Integrity: The Ongoing Challenge of Leadership Development
  • Ethics in Business Education
  • Good News and Bad News
  • Management Practice
  • An Integral Approach to Business Education
  • The Integrity Challenge
  • Individual Leadership
  • Organizational Leadership
  • Business Leadership in Society
  • The Mindfulness Challenge
  • A Higher Purpose: Mindfulness and Integrity
  • Note
  • 7 Benchmarking Student Attitudes Regarding Ethical Issues
  • Previous Related Research
  • Research Methodology
  • Sample and Data Collection
  • Questionnaire
  • Results
  • Differences Across Subgroups
  • Differences Across Items
  • Observations
  • 8 Auditor Independence and the Scope of CPA Services: Roots and Recent Developments
  • The U.S. Constitution as a Social Contract That Influences Auditing
  • Property (Wealth) vis-à-vis People (Franchise)
  • Roots of Early Auditing Practice in U.S. Corporations Before the New Deal
  • Disclosure and Public Markets
  • The New Deal: Mandated “Independent” Audits
  • Post-World War II Developments
  • Auditor Independence: Meanings and Diverging Views
  • Firm Processes
  • The Politics of Scope of Services: The 1970s and After
  • The New Century: Legislation to Restore Investor Confidence
  • Multidisciplinary Firms: A Bridge Too Far or the Next Horizon?
  • 9 System Design: The New Frontier for Ethical Leadership
  • Serving the Financial Elite
  • The Role of Shareholders
  • The Stock Market Plays an Essential Function
  • The Enron Scandal Provides an Example of Design System Problems
  • An Opening for Change
  • An Agenda for System Redesign
  • Note
  • 10 Ethical Leadership for Improved Corporate Governance and Better Business Education
  • Propositions About Business Ethics Scandals
  • Factors Contributing to the Ethics Meltdown
  • Ethical Decision Making and Business Schools
  • Changes Necessary for Better Business Ethics and Corporate Governance
  • 11 Why Ethics and Profits Can and Must Work Together in Business
  • The Purpose of Ethics
  • Justification for a Purpose of Ethics
  • The Role of Business in Achieving the Purpose of Ethics
  • An Ethical Society’s Expectations for Business
  • Value and Mission of an Ethical Society
  • Expectations of an Ethical Society for Business
  • Stakeholder Considerations
  • A Profitable and Ethical Approach to Business
  • Defining Trust
  • Characteristics of a Trusting Relationship
  • Requirements for Building Trust
  • Factors That Destroy Trust
  • Conditions Necessary for Operating a Trust-Link Approach in Business
  • Leadership
  • Core Values and Integrated Goals
  • Fair Process
  • Beyond Employees to Other Stakeholders
  • Trust-Building and Ethics
  • Behavior of an Ethical Company
  • Trust-Building and Ethical Relations with Society and Organizations
  • Trust-Building and Ethical Relationships with Individual Stakeholders
  • Trust-Building and Profits
  • Profit Implications of Building Trust Links with Individual Stakeholders
  • Conclusion
  • 12 Denial and Leadership in Business Ethics Education
  • Denying Ethics in Curricula
  • Perpetuating Denial in Business Schools
  • Admitting the Public Danger of Business School Graduates
  • Recognizing Schools with Ethics Coverage
  • Reforming Ethics Education
  • Corporate Officers Should Demand Changes
  • University Administrators Should Apply Pressure
  • AACSB Should Provide “Postmortem Oversight”
  • Public Policy Initiatives Could Make a Difference
  • The Media Should Intensify Coverage
  • Toward Leading Ethics Education
  • Notes
  • 13 Reflections
  • Ethics in Business
  • Business Ethics
  • Business Ethics Education
  • Ethics Leadership
  • References
  • About the Editors and Contributors
  • Index
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