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Business Ethics [electronic resource] : Texts and Cases from the Indian Perspective / by Ananda Das Gupta.

By: Das Gupta, Ananda [author.].
Contributor(s): SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: India Studies in Business and Economics: Publisher: New Delhi : Springer India : Imprint: Springer, 2014Description: XVI, 200 p. 2 illus. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9788132215189.Subject(s): Business | Leadership | Business ethics | Ethics | School management and organization | School administration | Social policy | Business and Management | Business Ethics | Ethics | Administration, Organization and Leadership | Social Policy | Business Strategy/LeadershipAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 174.4 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
PART I: Introducing Ethics.- 1. Understanding the Maze -- 2. What Good is a Set of Principles? -- 3. The East and the West -- PART II: Ethics in Business Practice: Functional Areas of Management -- 4. Ethics in Business Practice: Human Resource   Management -- 5. Ethics in Business Practice: Marketing Management -- 6. Ethics in Business Practice: Accounting -- PART III -- 7. The Role of Business in Society: Corporate Governance, Social   Responsibility and Social Impact Management -- 8. Corporate Social Responsibility -- 9. Social Impact Management.                     .
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Business ethics is understood in a comprehensive and differentiated sense, as in recent years it has evolved under the influence of globalization. The present book examines inclusive growth, which includes more than just poverty alleviation and seeks to address the problem of equity through the enhancement of opportunities for all parties. This conforms to the fundamental task of business ethics, which is to enhance the ethical quality of decision-making and actions taken at all levels of business, i.e., at the personal (micro-), organizational (meso-), and systemic (macro-) levels and thus extending the narrow notion of business ethics as a niche for managers with good intentions. In the real world of competition and coordination, various situations produce various tradeoffs that the three pillars of the economy - Business, Government and Society - have to pursue for their survival and sustenance. In this book, we look into many such case studies in which the strength of one component leads to a benefit for one of the other components and a detriment for the other, thus causing an imbalance between the three pillars. This book will be equally valuable to students, philosophers, decision-makers in business and policy-makers at large.
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PART I: Introducing Ethics.- 1. Understanding the Maze -- 2. What Good is a Set of Principles? -- 3. The East and the West -- PART II: Ethics in Business Practice: Functional Areas of Management -- 4. Ethics in Business Practice: Human Resource   Management -- 5. Ethics in Business Practice: Marketing Management -- 6. Ethics in Business Practice: Accounting -- PART III -- 7. The Role of Business in Society: Corporate Governance, Social   Responsibility and Social Impact Management -- 8. Corporate Social Responsibility -- 9. Social Impact Management.                     .

Business ethics is understood in a comprehensive and differentiated sense, as in recent years it has evolved under the influence of globalization. The present book examines inclusive growth, which includes more than just poverty alleviation and seeks to address the problem of equity through the enhancement of opportunities for all parties. This conforms to the fundamental task of business ethics, which is to enhance the ethical quality of decision-making and actions taken at all levels of business, i.e., at the personal (micro-), organizational (meso-), and systemic (macro-) levels and thus extending the narrow notion of business ethics as a niche for managers with good intentions. In the real world of competition and coordination, various situations produce various tradeoffs that the three pillars of the economy - Business, Government and Society - have to pursue for their survival and sustenance. In this book, we look into many such case studies in which the strength of one component leads to a benefit for one of the other components and a detriment for the other, thus causing an imbalance between the three pillars. This book will be equally valuable to students, philosophers, decision-makers in business and policy-makers at large.

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