Business Ethics: A Managerial, Stakeholder Approach

Summary
A focused, easy-to-read, book that defines and illustrates contemporary business examples with applied ethical principles. This book uses a stakeholder approach to identify the central constituencies surrounding a business ethical dilemma, incident or crisis, whether it is an environmental, regulatory, advertising, health related, multinational, or employee workplace issue. No other paperback ethics text has the variety of managerial and ethical frameworks that this book contains...
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