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Corporate Ethics

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ISBN-10: 0155011243

ISBN-13: 9780155011243

Edition: 1995

Authors: Peter French

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Peter French, drawing on his extensive experience in the fields of business and applied ethics, has created a comprehensive view of corporate ethics that focuses on the nature of a corporation, how it is defined, and who are the players. By introducing the idea that corporations--not just the people running them--are moral actors, he offers a unique theory of a corporation.
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Book details

List price: $99.95
Copyright year: 1995
Publisher: Wadsworth
Publication date: 9/30/1994
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 380
Size: 6.75" wide x 9.50" long x 0.75" tall
Weight: 1.144
Language: English

Invasion! The Middle Ages, The Seventeenth Century, And Today
Human Persons and Corporate Actors: Freedom Without Relevance
Corporate Identity and Responsibility: Mob Behavior and Corporate Decision-Making
The Role of Structure and Function
Corporate Internal Decision Structures
How Corporate Policies Really Work
Rational Nonprogrammed Decisions
Rawlsian Individualism and the Power and Control Factors in Types of Social Interactions
The Realization of Corporate Goals By the Exploitation of Human Weakness of Will
The Twisted Tale of the Advent of the Commercial Television Situation Comedy
Moral Side-Constraints: Kant, Nozick, And Corporate-Human Interactions
The Moral Ranking System Vs. Classical Utilitarian's Alternative
The Return of the Ranking System and the Moral Side-Constraints
A Defense of the Consumerization of America
Why Corporations May Be Better Suited to Being Ethical Than Human Persons
Inside the Invaders
Stockholders and the Ownership of Corporations
The Powers and Influences (Such as They Are) of Boards of Directors
Management: Drones, Comers, And Stars
Their Games and Sports on the Managerial Ladder
The Protestant Ethic, Managerial Language Manipulation, And Lying
Telepathy: Symptoms and Sources
Types of Agency and the Antidote to Telepathy
The Ethical Costs of Corporate Re-Engineering
Heroic Whistleblowing and Conflicts of Duty
Harassment: Invasions of Employee Privacy
Harrassment: Sexual
The Invaders in the Environment
Guardianship of the Environment
Greed and the Redwoods
Abstract Greed and the Insider Traders
Spotted Owls and Loggers: Dominion, History, and Protection
The Invaders and the Invaded
Doing the Right Thing in Bed-Sty: Ethical Obligations of Biznez'n the Hood
The Principle of Responsive Adjustment and the Pictures on the Wall
Community, Shame, and Intolerance
Disservice and Misinformation in the Service and Information Industries: Alienation and the Computer
Extortion and Bribery: The Honda Story
Privacy and Health in the Executive Suites
Advertising: Deceptions and Ornamentations
The Invaders Invaded
Ethical Relativism and Global Corporate Business Practices
Japanese Collective Capitalism: The Rising Sun and the Setting Stars (And Stripes)
Playing Games and Making War in the Global Marketplace
The Invaders in the Dock
Corporations as Legal Persons: Roman and German Traditions, Fiction and Realism
Corporate Crime: Control and Adjudication
The Trial of Enforced Corporate Responsive Adjustment
Adverse Publicity as a Sanction in Corporate Criminal Cases: Hester Prynne in Corporate Attire
Caught in the Deterrence Trap: A Variety of Sanctions as Alternatives to Cash Fines