Contemporary Economic Ethics and Business EthicsPeter Koslowski Springer Science & Business Media, 24. 1. 2000 - Počet stran: 265 The approaches to economic ethics and business ethics in Continental Europe and those in America show considerable differences but also a shared interest in turning business ethics into a subject relevant and useful for business practice as well as for the philosophical debate on ethics. The volume collects original essays on the major approaches to economic ethics and business ethics in Germany, the USA, and Europe. It provides the reader with a comprehensive overview about the discussion on modern economic ethics and business ethics. It introduces the German approaches to economic ethics and to business ethics to the English-speaking audience. |
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Chapter 4 | 16 |
Changing Normative Textures How DiscourseEthics Meets the Challenge | 55 |
Ethics Corporate Culture and Economic Modelling | 80 |
Business Ethics | 117 |
Corporate Ethics and Management Theory | 148 |
Chapter 8 | 193 |
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