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Ethical Theory and Business (8th Edition)

Ethical Theory and Business (8th Edition)
Authors: Tom L. Beauchamp, Norman Bowie, Denis Arnold
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Category: Book

List Price: $92.00
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Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 8 reviews
Sales Rank: 5094

Media: Paperback
Edition: 8
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 704
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.4
Dimensions (in): 9.3 x 7 x 1.7

ISBN: 0136126022
Dewey Decimal Number: 174.4
EAN: 9780136126027

Publication Date: February 10, 2008
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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description

This book presents a comprehensive anthology of readings, legal perspectives, and cases in ethics in business. Focuses on providing and explaining the tools needed to deal with ethical dilemmas in business. The authors examine ethical theory and business practice, the purpose of the corporation, corporate character and individual responsibility, acceptable risk, the ethical treatment of employees, diversity and discrimination in the workplace, marketing and disclosure of information, ethical issues in information technology and, ethical issues in international business. For those interested in examining the ethical challenges we face today.




Customer Reviews:   Read 3 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars No Complaints   August 26, 2008
It's a book for school so how excited can I be? Otherwise it is great. Good condition. Just as promised.


2 out of 5 stars The book was okay, but not great...   December 17, 2007
Used for one of my MBA courses.

I wish the book had explained more in detail on how one would define an ethical dilemma--Perhaps a step by step approach on how to define and apply the ethical principles would have been beneficial? To me, the book was just a collection of thoughts by various authors.

On the bright side chapter 1 explains several of the ethical principles, but it is up to you to understand how to define and apply them.

Anyway, use at your own risk.



3 out of 5 stars Biased, but a good primer on business ethics   February 24, 2006
 5 out of 6 found this review helpful

This book is a good primer on business ethics, and it would be even better if the writer / editors hadn't shown their bias with their selections of included material.

Business ethics theories evolve, just like any other social phenomenon; however, just because a theory is new doesn't make it right. Especially in an ethics book! The authors are clearly biased against big business, against small government, and against "shareholder management" theory.

Does this make them right or wrong? No. The only "wrong" committed is the bias itself.

As you read this book, just keep your critical thinking skills sharp and your eyes open.



5 out of 5 stars A Critical Compendium   July 19, 2002
 10 out of 11 found this review helpful

This book is a critical reader, and it's probably the most highly used text in business ethics today. Those who reviewed this book negatively sound like people looking for a fun, non-academic overview of the field. If so, this book isn't it. These are articles published in top academic journals, edited for readability, by scholars who are addressing the fundamental issues in a wide range of topics. It's meant to expose the span of the field and still give students (not light readers) exposure to contemporary literature that touches on the most salient points. It's meant to be a starting point to deeper research in any given topic. As such, the book is a complete success. B & B do a great job (here as in other ethics compendiums) of providing a framework that makes it easy for a professor to expose her students to the field in one swoop. They do a fine editorial job, stripping the articles of padding, and they work hard to keep the offerings up to date (passing on older articles that are superceded by fresh insights that touch on contemporary challenges and technologies; look for something relating to the corporate scandals of this last year in the next edition). If you are a student looking for an overview on business ethics, this book is the correct starting point. If you are someone looking for light reading about corporate corruption, with illustrations and full-color photos, stick to People magazine.


5 out of 5 stars A Good Anthology   June 23, 2001
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

I really enjoyed this anthology, especially the section on sexual harassment. Some of the subjects were hard going, but, it was a good introduction to business ethics.




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