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ISBN 10: 0072996900
ISBN 13: 9780072996906
Author: Kenneth Goodpaster, Laura Nash, Henri Claude de Bettignies
This comprehensive collection presents a case-method approach to teaching business ethics. It contains a wide range of individual, managerial, and corporate cases, many with an international perspective. All cases have been classroom-tested at the Harvard Business School; most have been developed in the field rather than in the library. 27 new cases (of the total 59 cases) cover such topics as labor-management trust, product liability, foreign child labor, business e-ethics, the oil industry and climate control, and more. A new appendix, “Corporate Self-Assessment and Improvement,” provides a corporate self-assessment tool for senior management and boards of directors aimed at increasing ethical awareness and avoiding potential threats to an organization’s reputation. The second Appendix, “Bridging East and West in Management Ethics,” has been revised and updated to discuss certain basic similarities between Asian and Western ethical ideals through the Caux Round Table Principles of Business Conduct.
Business Ethics Policies and Persons 4th Table of contents:
PART ONE PERSONAL VALUES
Peter Green’s First Day
Dilemma of an Accountant
Viking Air Compressor, Inc.
Joe Camel’s Mom: Marketing at R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company (A)
PART TWO CORPORATE VALUES: LOOKING INWARD
A. “Governance Issues” The Corporate Scandals of 2002 (A): Enron, Inc.
The Corporate Scandals of 2002 (B): Arthur Andersen LLP
The Corporate Scandals of 2002 (C): WorldCom, Inc.
The Corporate Scandals of 2002 (D): Tyco International, Ltd.
An Introduction to the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002
A Brief Note on Corporate Ethics Officers
American Refining Group, Inc. (A)
H. J. Heinz Company: The Administration of Policy (A)
H. J. Heinz Company: The Administration of Policy (B)
The Individual and the Corporation
Whether, why, and for whom should a corporation develop guidelines for behavior? Lex Service Group, Ltd. (B): Closing Portsmouth Depot
Lex Service Group, Ltd. (C): Work Conditions at Inglesby Shipyard
Lex Service Group, Ltd. (D): The Reading Pallets Theft
Reell Precision Manufacturing, Inc.: A Matter of Direction (A)
FBS Incorporated: Ethics and Employee Investments
Waterbee Toy Company (A): Should Monitoring Occur?
Note on E-Mail, Internet Use, and Privacy in the Workplace
Webster Health Systems (A)
Note on the Americans with Disabilities Act: With Reference to the “Bermuda Triangle”
PART THREE CORPORATE VALUES: LOOKING OUTWARD
Tennessee Coal and Iron
The Poletown Dilemma
Dayton Hudson Corporation: Conscience and Control (A)
Dayton Hudson Corporation: Conscience and Control (B)
Dayton Hudson Corporation: Conscience and Control (C)
Northwest Airlines: Private Sector, Public Trust (A)
The Bush Foundation: A Case Study in Giving Money Away (A)
Note on Product Safety
Managing Product Safety: The Ford Pinto
Managing Product Safety: The Procter and Gamble Rely Tampon
The Playskool Travel-Lite Crib (A)
The Playskool Travel-Lite Crib (B)
The Playskool Travel-Lite Crib (C)
Minnesota Bank (A)
Note on Financial Privacy
Northwest Airlines vs. WCCO-TV: Business Ethics and the Media (A)
Northwest Airlines vs. WCCO-TV: Business Ethics and the Media (B)
U.S. Citizen Bank (A)
The Challenge of Responsible Lending and Debt: An Introduction to Nonstandard Credit
Environmental Pressures: The Pollution Problem
Ashland Oil, Inc.: Trouble at Floreffe
Exxon Valdez: Corporate Recklessness on Trial
PART FOUR CORPORATE VALUES: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
Changmai Corporation
Safety First?
The Evaluation
Dow Corning Corporation: Business Conduct and Global Values
Dow Corning Corporation: The Breast Implant Controversy
Managing Boundaries: ADC Telecommunications in Mexico (A)
Ethics, Power, and the Cree Nations (A)
Medtronic in China (A)
Business E-Ethics: Yahoo! on Trial (A)
Should Business Influence the Science and Politics of Global Environmental Change? The Oil Industry and Climate Change (A)
Should Business Influence the Science and Politics of Global Environmental Change? The Oil Industry and Climate Change (B): Climate Change Strategies of Three Multinational Oil Corporations
Monsanto and Genetically Modified Organisms
Soccer Balls Made for Children by Children? Child Labor in Pakistan
Mobil in Aceh, Indonesia (A)
A. Bridging East and West in Management Ethics: Kyosei and the Moral Point of View
B. A Baldrige Process for Ethics?
C. Self-Assessment and Improvement Process: Executive Survey
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF CASE STUDIES
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