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New Directions in Business Ethics
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New Directions in Business Ethics

Four Volume Set
Edited by:
  • Andy Crane - York University, Toronto, Canada
  • Dirk Matten - York University, Canada, Schulich School of Business, York University, Canada


February 2012 | 1 720 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
'When two of the leading thought leaders in business ethics pick the best-of-the-best thinking in an area, it's time to listen up. Crane and Matten's striking collection delivers not only the accomplishments of business ethics' past, but the promise of its future' - Thomas Donaldson, Mark O. Winkelman Professor and Director of the Zicklin Center for Business Ethics Research, Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania

As problems such as corruption, financial scandals, food safety, human rights and pollution continue to hit the headlines, business ethics are becoming increasingly central to the global economy.

In this four-volume set, two of the leading international figures in the field bring together the most critical and up-to-date academic research in business ethics as it continues to proliferate in new and exciting directions.

Volume One: International Perspectives on Business Ethics, provides a comprehensive overview of business ethics in different parts of the world, acknowledging how, with the rise of countries such as Brazil, India, China and Russia as key global players, it is critical to capture the range of different ethical approaches represented by these different regions and cultures.

Volume Two: New Theoretical Directions explores areas that business ethics scholars are now engaging with, including theories of moral imagination and pragmatism, business ethics as practices and virtues, critical and postmodern perspectives and political and contractarian theories of business ethics.

Volume Three: Behavioural Business Ethics, explores how ethical decisions get made. This ranges from studies of psychological reasoning and cognitive moral development to neurobiological examinations of how the brain works when confronted with ethical dilemmas.

Volume Four: Managing Business Ethics, for those who practice business ethics, focuses on how to manage ethics in the organization, marking an important new direction in business ethics research. This includes work on ethical leadership, codes of conduct, stakeholder management, and corporate governance.

 
VOLUME ONE: INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES ON BUSINESS ETHICS
 
Part One: Business Ethics in a Global Context
Thomas Donaldson and Thomas W. Dunfee
Toward a Unified Conception of Business Ethics
Integrative Social Contracts Theory

 
Simon Webley
The Interfaith Declaration
Constructing a Code of Ethics for International Business

 
Hans K ng
A Global Ethic in an Age of Globalization
 
Part Two: Business Ethics in Different National and Cultural Contexts
Iwao Taka
Business Ethics
A Japanese View

 
Georges Enderle
FOCUS
A Comparison of Business Ethics in North America and Continental Europe

 
M. Cecilia Arruda
Business Ethics in Latin America
S.K. Chakraborty
Business Ethics in India
Yadong Luo
Corruption and Organization in Asian Management Systems
P.C. Wright, W.F. Szeto and S.K. Lee
Ethical Perceptions in China
The Reality of Business Ethics in an International Context

 
G.J. Rossouw
Business Ethics and Corporate Governance in Africa
 
Part Three: Business Ethics and Specific Religions
Stephen J. Gould
The Buddhist Perspective on Business Ethics
Experiential Exercises for Exploration and Practice

 
Harold B. Jones Jr
The Protestant Ethic
Weber's Model and the Empirical Literature

 
Dennis P. McCann
Catholic Social Teaching in an Era of Economic Globalization
A Resource for Business Ethics

 
Meir Tamari
The Challenge of Wealth
Jewish Business Ethics

 
Gillian Rice
Islamic Ethics and the Implications for Business
Gary Kow Yew Chan
The Relevance and Value of Confucianism in Contemporary Business Ethics
 
Part Four: Challenges From Contexts of Poor Governance
Timothy L. Fort and Cindy A. Schipani
Ethical Business Behaviour and Sustainable Peace
Sally Smith and Stephanie Barrientos
Fair Trade and Ethical Trade
Are There Moves towards Convergence?

 
John Gerard Ruggie
Business and Human Rights
The Evolving International Agenda

 
Nien-hê Hsieh
Does Global Business Have a Responsibility to Promote Just Institutions?
 
VOLUME TWO: NEW THEORETICAL DIRECTIONS
 
Part One: Theories of Moral Imagination and Pragmatism
Amartya Sen
Economics, Business Principles and Moral Sentiments
Andrew C. Wicks and R. Edward Freeman
Organization Studies and the New Pragmatism
Positivism, Anti-Positivism and the Search for Ethics

 
Patricia H. Werhane
Moral Imagination and the Search for Ethical Decision-Making in Management
Sandra B. Rosenthal and Rogene A. Buchholz
Pragmatism and Contemporary Business Ethics
Perspectives on the Corporation

 
R. Rorty
Is Philosophy Relevant to Applied Ethics?
 
PART TWO: BUSINESS ETHICS AS PRACTICES AND VIRTUES
Ron Beadle and Geoff Moore
MacIntyre on Virtue and Organization
Stewart Clegg, Martin Kornberger and Carl Rhodes
Business Ethics as Practice
Andrew Crane, David Knights and Ken Starkey
The Conditions of Our Freedom
Foucault, Organization and Ethics

 
 
PART THREE: CRITICAL AND POSTMODERN PERSPECTIVES
Rene ten Bos
Essai
Business Ethics and Bauman Ethics

 
Martin Parker
Business Ethics and Social Theory
Postmodernizing the Ethical

 
Campbell Jones
As if Business Ethics Were Possible, 'within Such Limits…'
David Bevan and Herve Corvellec
The Impossibility of Corporate Ethics
For a Levinasian Approach to Managerial Ethics

 
Joanna Brewis and Edward Wray-Bliss
Re-Searching Ethics
Towards a More Reflexive Critical Management Studies

 
 
PART FOUR: POLITICAL AND CONTRACTARIAN THEORIES OF BUSINESS ETHICS
J. (Hans) Van Oosterhout, Pursey P.M.A.R. Heugens and Muel Kaptein
The Internal Morality of Contracting
Advancing the Contractualist Endeavor in Business Ethics

 
Andreas Georg Scherer and Guido Palazzo
Toward a Political Conception of Corporate Responsibility
Business and Society Seen from a Habermasian Perspective

 
Andrew Crane, Dirk Matten and Jeremy Moon
Corporations as Citizens
Ben Wempe
Contractarian Business Ethics
Credentials and Design Criteria

 
 
VOLUME THREE: BEHAVIOURAL BUSINESS ETHICS
 
PART ONE: FOUNDATIONAL MODELS OF ETHICAL DECISION-MAKING
Linda Klebe Treviño
Ethical Decision-Making in Organizations
A Person-Situation Interactionist Model

 
Thomas M. Jones
Ethical Decision-Making by Individuals in Organizations
An Issue-Contingent Model

 
 
PART TWO: MORAL AWARENESS, CHOICE AND ENGAGEMENT
B. Frederick Bird and James A. Waters
The Moral Muteness of Managers
Albert Bandura, Vittorio-Gian Caprara and Laszlo Zsolnai
Corporate Transgressions through Moral Disengagement
Tony J. Watson
Ethical Choice in Managerial Work
The Scope for Moral Choices in an Ethically Irrational World

 
 
PART THREE: INDIVIDUAL-LEVEL INFLUENCES ON ETHICAL BEHAVIOR
John Fraedrich, Debbie M. Thorne and O.C. Ferrell
Assessing the Application of Cognitive Moral Development Theory to Business Ethics
Gary R. Weaver and Bradley R. Agle
Religiosity and Ethical Behavior in Organizations
A Symbolic Interactionist Perspective

 
Mahzarin R. Banaji, Max H. Bazerman and Dolly Chugh
How (Un)Ethical Are You?
 
PART FOUR: ROLE OF ORGANIZATIONAL CONTEXT IN SHAPING ETHICAL BEHAVIOR
Robert Jackall
Moral Mazes
Bureaucracy and Managerial Work

 
Bart Victor and John B. Cullen
The Organizational Bases of Ethical Work Climates
Vikas Anand, Blake E. Ashforth and Mahendra Joshi
Business as Usual
The Acceptance and Perpetuation of Corruption in Organizations

 
 
PART FIVE: INFLUENCE OF REWARDS, SANCTIONS AND CO-WORKERS
Thomas M. Jones and Lori Verstegen Ryan
The Link between Ethical Judgment and Action in Organizations
A Moral Approbation Approach

 
Nina Mazar and Dan Ariely
Dishonesty in Everyday Life and Its Policy Implications
Francesca Gino, Shahar Ayal and Dan Ariely
Contagion and Differentiation in Unethical Behaviour
 
PART SIX: CROSS-CULTURAL APPROACHES TO ETHICAL DECISION-MAKING
Alexander D. Stajkovic and Fred Luthans
Business Ethics across Cultures
A Social Cognitive Model

 
Terence Jackson
Cultural Values and Management Ethics
A 10-Nation Study

 
Andrew Spicer, Thomas W. Dunfee and Wendy J. Bailey
Does National Context Matter in Ethical Decision-Making? An Empirical Test of Integrative Social Contracts Theory
 
PART SEVEN: BIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES ON BEHAVIORAL ETHICS
Rommel Salvador and Robert G. Folger
Business Ethics and the Brain
David M. Wasieleski and Sefa Hayibor
Evolutionary Psychology and Business Ethics Research
 
VOLUME FOUR: MANAGING BUSINESS ETHICS
 
PART ONE: ETHICAL LEADERSHIP
Joanna B. Ciulla
Leadership Ethics
Mapping the Territory

 
Michael E. Brown and Linda K. Treviño
Ethical Leadership
A Review and Future Directions

 
 
PART TWO: ETHICS AND COMPLIANCE PROGRAMS
Linda K. Treviño et al
Managing Ethics and Legal Compliance
What Works and What Hurts

 
Jason Stansbury and Bruce Barry
Ethics Programs and the Paradox of Control
 
PART THREE: MANAGING STAKEHOLDER RELATIONSHIPS
Ronald K. Mitchell, Bradley R. Agle and Donna J. Wood
Toward a Theory of Stakeholder Identification and Salience
Defining the Principle of Who and What Really Counts

 
Jeffrey S. Harrison, Douglas A. Bosse and Robert A. Phillips
Managing for Stakeholders, Stakeholder Utility Functions and Competitive Advantage
 
PART FOUR: CODES OF CONDUCT
M. Schwartz
The Nature of the Relationship between Corporate Codes of Ethics and Behaviour
Sven Helin and Johan Sandström
Resisting a Corporate Code of Ethics and the Reinforcement of Management Control
 
PART FIVE: RISK MANAGEMENT AND ETHICS AUDITING
Alejo Jose G. Sison
Integrated Risk Management and Global Business Ethics
Domingo Garcia-Marza
Trust and Dialogue
Theoretical Approaches to Ethics Auditing

 
 
PART SIX: ETHICS AND CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
Johan Roberts
Trust and Control in Anglo-American Systems of Corporate Governance
The Individualizing and Socializing Effects of Processes of Accountability

 
David Kimber and Phillip Lipton
Corporate Governance and Business Ethics in the Asia-Pacific Region
Josef Wieland
Corporate Governance, Values Management and Standards
A European Perspective

 
 
PART SEVEN: MANAGING ETHICS IN THE GLOBAL SUPPLY CHAIN
Diana Winstanley et al
Approaches to Child Labour in the Supply Chain
Michael A. Santoro
Beyond Codes of Conduct and Monitoring
An Organizational Integrity Approach to Global Labor Practices

 
Simon Zadek
The Path to Corporate Responsibility
Niklas Egels-Zandén
Suppliers' Compliance with MNCs' Codes of Conduct
Behind the Scenes at Chinese Toy Suppliers

 

'When two of the leading thought leaders in business ethics pick the best-of-the-best thinking in an area, it's time to listen up. Crane and Matten's striking collection delivers not only the accomplishments of business ethics' past, but the promise of its future' - Thomas Donaldson, Mark O. Winkelman Professor and Director of the Zicklin Center for Business Ethics Research, Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania

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