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The Blackwell Guide to Business Ethics
Norman E. Bowie (Editor)
ISBN: 978-0-631-22123-4
Paperback
368 pages
February 2002, Wiley-Blackwell
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Notes to Contributors.

Introduction: Norman E. Bowie (University of Minnesota).

Part I: Theoretical and Pedagogical Issues:.

1. Stakeholder Theory: The State of the Art: Thomas M. Jones and Andrew C. Wicks (University of Washington), and R. Edward Freeman (University of Virginia).

2. Ethics and Corporate Governance: Justifying the Role of Shareholder: John R. Boatright (Loyola University of Chicago).

3. Untangling the Corruption Knot: Global Bribery Viewed through the Lens of Integrative Social Contract Theory: Thomas W. Dunfee and Thomas J. Donaldson (University of Pennsylvania).

4. The Regulatory Context of Environmental Workplace Health Protections: Recent Developments: Carl Cranor (University of California).

5. Moral Reasoning: Manuel Velasquez (Santa Clara University).

6. Teaching and Learning Ethics by the Case Method: Kenneth E. Goodpaster (University of St. Thomas).

Part II: Ethical Issues in the Practice of Business:.

7. Ethical Issues In Accounting: Mary Beth Armstrong (Polytechnic State University).

8. Marketing Ethics at the Millennium: Review, Reflections, and Recommendations: Patrick E. Murphy (University of Notre Dame).

9. Ethical Issues in Selling and Advertising: Thomas L. Carson (Loyola University of Chicago).

10. Ethical Issues in Financial Services: Ronald F. Duska (American College) and James J. Clarke (Villanova University).

11. Ethical Issues in Human Resources: Daryl Koehn (University of St. Thomas).

12. Environmental Responsibility: Joseph R. Desjardins (College of St. Benedict).

Part III: New Directions:.

13. Ethical Issues in Information Technology: Richard T. De George (University of Kansas).

14. Business Ethics, Organization Ethics, and Systems Ethics for Health Care: Patricia H. Werhane (University of Virginia).

15. The Ethical Dilemmas of the Biotechnology Industry: Lisa H. Newton (Fairfield University).

16. Trust and the Future of Leadership: Joanne B. Ciulla (University of Richmond).

Index.