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         Business Ethics:     more books (101)
  1. Practical Business Ethics by Warren A. French, John Granrose, 1994-08-29
  2. Managing Business Ethics by Linda K. Trevino, Katherine A. Nelson, 2010-08-24
  3. Managing Business Ethics: Straight Talk About How To Do It Right by Linda K. Treviño, Katherine A. Nelson, 2003-07-15
  4. Business Ethics
  5. Business Ethics by William H. Shaw, 2007-02
  6. Business Ethics in Healthcare: Beyond Compliance by Leonard J. Weber, 2001-03-01
  7. Business Ethics and Values: Individual, Corporate and International Perspectives (3rd Edition) by Colin Fisher, Alan Lovell, 2009-03-09
  8. Business Ethics: Makin a Life, Not Just a Living by Eugene Ahner, 2007-10-31
  9. Business Ethics: Concepts & Cases by Manuel G. Velasquez, 2005
  10. Perspectives in Business Ethics by Laura Hartman, 2004-03-05
  11. Business Ethics: A Stakeholder and Issues Management Approach by Joseph W. Weiss, 2008-11-13
  12. Business Ethics: Decision-Making for Personal Integrity & Social Responsibility by Laura Hartman, Joseph DesJardins, 2010-06-18
  13. Just Business: Christian Ethics for the Marketplace by Alexander Hill, 2008-01-10
  14. Business Ethics: A Jewish Perspective (Library of Jewish Law and Ethics) by Moses L. Pava, 1997-08-25

21. Starting Points In Business Ethics
Provides suggested readings as a starting point in learning about business ethics.
http://www.ethics.ubc.ca/start/bus.html
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Here are some suggested starting points for doing research in Business Ethics.
These are some respected books and journals in the field. This list is not meant to be exhaustive, and no endorsement of their specific content is implied. (If you're looking specifically for on-line resources, look here instead
Books:
  • Tom L. Beauchamp and Norman E. Bowie. Ethical Theory and Business , 4th ed. Prentice Hall, 1993. (See especially Ch. 1, "Ethical Theory and Business Practice.") W. Michael Hoffman and Robert E. Frederick, eds. Business Ethics: Readings and Cases in Corporate Morality. McGraw-Hill, 1995. Marianne Moody Jennings. Case Studies in Business Ethics . West Publishing Company, 1996. Manuel G. Velasquez. Business Ethics: Concepts and Cases , 5th ed. Prentice Hall, 2001. Deborah C. Poff and Wilfrid J. Waluchow. Business Ethics in Canada , Prentice-Hall Canada, 1991.
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22. Business Ethics Training Videos, DVDs, Programs, PowerPoint, Activities, Exercis
Find quality business ethics training videos, DVDs, online courses, books, PowerPoint, exercises, activities more. Free previews, government, education and nonprofit
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Ethics: The L.O.G.I.C. of Right - DVD
Release - 2009 Free Online Preview Will your employees make the right decision?
  • An employee receives a gift from a company that your organization is negotiating a contract with. A fellow worker asked to punch the time card of a colleague who is running late. Another employee is asked to reveal confidential information for the sake of profit and expediency.
What would they do? We all face ethical decisions in the workplace, and in many cases the answer isn't black or white. Ethics: The L.O.G.I.C. of Right, will help your employees make the legal and ethical decision - no matter how difficult. Protect your organization from the cost of unethical behavior - devastating lawsuits, negative publicity, wasted time, loss of money, and low employee morale.

23. Defense Industry Initiative :: Home
A consortium of U.S. defense industry contractors which subscribes to a set of principles for achieving high standards of business ethics and conduct.
http://www.dii.org/
DII Leaders on the importance of ethics.
What is DII?
We are the senior leaders and ethics officers of 85 top U.S. defense firms and other companies serving the U.S. government.
Our Principles
We support our U.S. Armed Forces using taxpayer resources in ways that meet the highest standards of ethics and efficiency.
Training and Resources
We offer frequent training opportunities in ethics and compliance, and teach our members how to comply with the latest laws and regulations.
Key Issues
We provide analysis of key issues affecting the industry, including:
  • Personal Conflicts of Interest Organizational Conflicts of Interest Mandatory Disclosures Revolving-Door Policies DCAA Compliance
Our Events
We help hundreds of ethics officers and senior leaders share best ethical practices, through webinars, forums and a yearly conference.
DII Names Angela B. Styles As Its New Coordinator
February 18, 2010 - The Defense Industry Initiative on Business Ethics and Conduct (DII) today named prominent Washington, DC, lawyer Angela B. Styles as its new Coordinator.
  • DII 1001 Pennsylvania Ave NW Suite 1000 Washington, DC 20004

24. Business Ethics
Articles Publications. Accrediting Board Endorses Stronger Focus on Ethics in BusinessSchool Curriculums (must be subscribed to The Chronicle of Higher Education to access)
http://www.web-miner.com/busethics.htm
Business Ethics
Sharon Stoerger MLS, MBA

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Case Studies Corporate Codes of Ethics
Additional Ethics Resources
Accrediting Board Endorses Stronger Focus on Ethics in Business-School Curriculums
(must be subscribed to The Chronicle of Higher Education to access)
http://chronicle.com/daily/2003/01/2003010805n.htm

Have business schools done enough to raise the ethical awareness of MBA students? AACSB International: The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business, the accrediting agency of business schools in the U.S., does not think so and has proposed changes to make the teaching of business ethics a top priority. The proposal plus reactions to these recommendations are discussed in this article from the January 8, 2003 issue of The Chronicle of Higher Education
Business Corporate Ethics
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/business/specials/corporateethics/

Business Corporate Ethics is a special report outlining recent corporate scandals involving ethics violations compiled by the Washington Post . Breaking news features, Enron updates, WorldCom activities, accounting probes, as well as timelines and analysis are posted.

25. Answers.com - Business Ethics Questions Including "How Can You Be Helpful To You
Business Ethics Questions including How can you be helpful to your company's growth and What are regulations
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/FAQ/3909

26. Business Ethics Consulting And Education - Bentley University
Provides an international forum for the advancement of business ethics. The Center is committed to developing strategies for ethical business conduct and providing a bridge between theoretical research and practical business activity.
http://www.bentley.edu/cbe/
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27. Business Ethics | The Magazine Of Corporate Responsibility
The Magazine of Corporate Responsibility Johnson Johnson topped a list of companies perceived by American consumers as having the best reputations for corporate social
http://business-ethics.com/?src=QHA079

28. Understanding Business Ethics: ELearning Solution
Understanding Business Ethics is an easy to use, highimpact Ethics Awareness Training Platform that combines the strengths and skill sets of Workplace Training, Customer and
http://ethicse-learning.com/
Understanding Business Ethics is an easy to use, high-impact ethical decision making training e-learning course that combines the strengths and skill sets of Workplace Training, Cultural Diversity Training Gender Equity Training Sexual Harassment Prevention Talent Selection Training , Inclusion, Conflict Resolution Training , and Performance Management Training under one unified business ethics e-learning e-learning platform. Our acclaimed e-learning course is SCORM compliant and can be delivered to your organization through a Learning Management System (LMS) or as a stand-alone solution
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29. Business Ethics | The Magazine Of Corporate Responsibility
A publication on corporate responsibility and social investing.
http://www.business-ethics.com
Business Ethics
The Magazine of Corporate Responsibility

30. What Is Business Ethics?
Brief and Straightforward Guide What is Business Ethics? Business ethics is the behavior that a business adheres to in its daily dealings with the world.
http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-business-ethics.htm

31. Jewish Law - LawPolicy ("Center For Halacha And American Law")
Describes the activities of this entity s work in the area of Jewish business ethics.
http://www.jlaw.com/LawPolicy/CenterforHalacha.html
OVERVIEW of ACTIVITIES and PLANS for the FUTURE Background and Goals The Center for Halacha and American Law ("The Center"), a part of the Miami-based Aleph Institute, was established in mid-1998. The Aleph Institute is a tax-exempt, 501(c)(3), not-for-profit organization that was originally founded in 1981 primarily to provide Jewish inmates and their families with educational, humanitarian and religious advocacy and social support. Since that time, the Aleph Institute has significantly expanded its scope of activities through a variety of endeavors and projects such as the creation of The Center.
  • to educate the Jewish community about the seriousness of secular law and financial ethics, and the need for Jews to be examples of proper business and financial behavior;
      to forge a better understanding within the Jewish community of the interaction between Halacha, civil authority and secular law (including both civil and criminal law);
        to assist Jewish businessmen and professionals in ways that will encourage and enable them to abide by the dictates of Halacha and comply with the law of the civil authority.
      Completed Projects and Works in Progress Publications and Tapes Over the past two years, The Center has produced two publications — in mid-1998, a 190-page "Journal of Halacha and American Law" and earlier this year, a 120-page compendium of "Articles on Torah Ethics and Values from the Pages of

32. Business Ethics (Stanford Encyclopedia Of Philosophy)
In concept, business ethics is the applied ethics discipline that addresses the moral features of commercial activity. In practice, however, a dizzying array of projects is
http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/ethics-business/
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First published Wed Apr 16, 2008 In concept, business ethics is business ethics. This entry focuses generally on academic business ethics, more particularly on the philosophically-informed part of business ethics, and most particularly on the constellation of philosophically-relevant questions that inform the main conversation and ongoing disagreement among academic business ethicists. It covers: (1) the history of business ethics as an academic endeavor; (2) the focus on the corporation in academic business ethics; (3) the treatment of the employment relation in academic business ethics; (4) the treatment of transnational issues in academic business ethics; and (5) criticism of the focus and implicit methodology of academic business ethics.

33. Crossroads Programs - Leadership For Ethics And Alliances
Provides guidance and facilitation services in partnering, alliances and business ethics.
http://www.crossroadsprograms.com/

34. Business Ethics Research - Knowledge@Wharton
Business Ethics Research by Knowledge@Wharton, the online business journal of the Wharton School. Knowledge@Wharton covers research in Finance, Strategic Management, Marketing
http://knowledge.wharton.upenn.edu/category.cfm?cid=11

35. OVCR- Business Ethics - U Of I
University of Illinois students, faculty and staff are expected to adhere to the highest ethical standards.
http://research.illinois.edu/ethics/business.asp

36. Institute Of Business Ethics
Information and links, primarily in Europe.
http://www.ibe.org.uk

37. Council For Ethical Leadership
The Council for Ethical Leadership at Capital University's mission is to promote ethical leadership and accountability through advocacy of best ethical practices and applied
http://www.businessethics.org/
Our Mission:
* Encouraging Ethical Dialogue
* Promoting Best Ethical Practices
* Developing New Ethical Leaders Round Table Ethics Forum
Luncheon Series - 2010
Exploring the ethical implications of:
Healthcare Reform........................Tuesday, July 13
Sustainalbe Organizations..........Tuesday, Aug. 24
Intercultural Collaboration.................Friday, Oct. 22
Financial Crisis Update.............Thursday, Dec. 16
All roundtable discussions will be held at 11:30 a.m. in the Weiler Conference Suites, Harry C. Moores Campus Center, Capital University.
For information or to register, visit http://businessethics.org. Message from the Council Chairman Jim Abrams It is with great pleasure that I am able to announce that the Council for Ethical Leadership has joined forces with Capital University's School of Management and Leadership to form the Council for Ethical Leadership at Capital University. The Council now has a new Director, Barbara B. Barresi, Ph.D., R.N. who's bio is listed below. This synergistic relationship comes about at a great time, and I am looking forward to working with Capital to further the mission of the Council. An Advisory Board has been formed which includes myself as well as previous members of the Council and its Board of Trustees. We are extremely excited about this relationship and believe it will assist in putting the issue of ethical leadership at the forefront of the central Ohio community's mindset. I look forward to your continued support.

38. Www.ethicsandbusiness.org
An academic site for discussing issues related to conducting business ethically.
http://www.ethicsandbusiness.org

39. BUSINESS ETHICS
BUSINESS ETHICS . James Fieser . 1. Approaches to Business Ethics. 2. Doing Business in Foreign Countries. 3. Business and the Environment . 1. APPROACHES TO BUSINESS ETHICS
http://www.utm.edu/staff/jfieser/vita/research/Busbook.htm
BUSINESS ETHICS James Fieser 1. Approaches to Business Ethics 2. Doing Business in Foreign Countries 3. Business and the Environment 1. APPROACHES TO BUSINESS ETHICS             However, it is not likely that philosophers can teach anyone to be ethical. The job of teaching morality rests squarely on the shoulders of parents and one’s early social environment. By the time philosophers enter the picture, it is too late to change the moral predispositions of an adult. Also, even if philosophers could teach morality, their recommendations are not always the most financially efficient. Although being moral may save a company from some legal and public relations nightmares, morality in business is also costly. A morally responsible company must pay special attention to product safety, environmental impact, truthful advertising, scrupulous marketing, and humane working conditions. This may be more than a tight-budgeted business bargained for.             We cannot easily resolve this tension between the ethical interests of the money-minded businessperson and the ideal-minded philosopher. In most issues of business ethics, ideal moral principles will be checked by economic viability. To understand what is at stake, we will look at three different ways of deriving standards of business ethics. Deriving Business Ethics from the Profit Motive.

40. International Charter - Business Ethics And Certification
International business organization that encourages business ethics and best practice policies.
http://www.icharter.org

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