Transcription of Business Ethics
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The International Encyclopedia of Ethics . Edited by Hugh LaFollette, print pages 652 668. 2013 Blackwell Publishing Ltd. Published 2013 by Blackwell Publishing : EthicsWayne Norman Business Ethics is a concise, but in many ways misleading, label for an interdis-ciplinary field covering a vast range of normative issues in the world of commerce. The label lends itself most directly to a core set of questions about how individuals in the Business world ought to behave, or what principles they might appeal to in order to negotiate moral dilemmas at work. But if we consider the array of topics covered in the leading Business Ethics journals or textbooks, we see that these core issues about individual virtues and ethical decision-making are surrounded by layers of issues involving organizations and institutions.
were well positioned to respond to demands, often after major business scandals, for universities to “teach ethics” to future corporate leaders. In many cases the first professors of business ethics in business schools in this era were established moral philosophers like Tom Beauchamp, Norman Bowie, George Brenkert, John Boatright,
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