02654nam a22002417a 4500003000400000005001700004008004100021020001800062040001800080082001900098100002100117245013800138250001200276260003200288300002700320500059900347505127100946650004502217650004502262650006402307700002002371700002102391OSt20260213163648.0260213b |||||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d a9789357468664 cAIMIT LIBRARY 21a174.4bGODP aGodfrey, Paul C. aEthics and business : bintegrated approach for business and personal success /cBy Paul C Godfrey; Laura Jacobus and Abhishek Singh. a1st ed. aNew Delhi :bWiley ,c2024. axv,231p. ;bPBc28 cm. aEthics and Business: An Integrated Approach for Business and Personal Success gives students the practical knowledge and skills to identify ethical dilemmas, understand ethical behavior in themselves and others, and advocate for ethical behavior within their organization. The course focuses on three ethical questions: the individual, the organization, and the societal perspective. Most business ethics courses are based on a single point of view. Depending on the viewpoint, this might be based on philosophical theory, organizational behavior, or a legal and regulatory compliance approach. aPreface To The Adapted Edition Preface Course Resources Meet The Authors About The Adapting Author 1 Introduction: Why Study Business Ethics? Ethics and Business Ethics Ethics Business Ethics The Dimensions of Ethical Choice The Moral Aspect of Ethical Decision Making Moral Agency and Choice Business Agency and Fiduciary Responsibilities Ethical Challenges in Business How to Develop Ethical Managers Ethical Temptations Ethical Dilemmas Why are Ethics Important in Business? The Need for an Integrated Approach Two Perspectives on Ethics in Business Employing an Integrated Approach 2 Theories of Morality and Business Ethics Human Nature and the Problem of Evil Moral Development Process Moral Action and Moral Outcomes Religious Teachings of Moral Actions and Outcomes Philosophical Perspectives of Moral Action and Outcomes Scientific Perspectives of Moral Action and Outcomes 3 Living a Great Life: PERMA, Mission StatementsrAbout the Author Paul C. Godfrey is the William and Roceil Low Professor of Business Strategy at the BYU Marriott School of Business. He has been honored with both the school’s outstanding Researcher and Outstanding Teacher awards. An active researcher, his work has appeared in a number of premiere scientific publications aTheories of morality and business ethics aEthics and compliance in the corporation aCorporate social responsibility and social entrepreneurship aJacobus, Laura. aSingh, Abhishek.