Business Ethics of Innovation
Firms generally depend upon innovations in order to achieve advantages on competitive markets, thus also raising societal questions. Business ethics provides a normative framework for balancing the different perspectives, values, and interests at stake....
Firms generally depend upon innovations in order to achieve advantages on competitive markets, thus also raising societal questions. Business ethics provides a normative framework for balancing the different perspectives, values, and interests at stake. This balance must be achieved both at relevant firm and regulatory levels. Business Ethics of Innovation is thus necessarily an interdisciplinary endeavour.
- Corporate Ethics and Globalization. Global Rules and Private Actors
- Research Priorities, Profits, and Public Goods: The Case of Drug Resistant Disease
- Ethical Issues Associated with Pharmaceutical Innovation
- Corporate Responsibility for Innovation - A Citizenship Framework
- Access to Medicines and the Innovation Dilemma
- IT Innovations and Open Source: A Question of Business Ethics or Business Model?
Andrew Crane, born 1968, is Professor of Business Ethics and Director of the MBA in CSR at Nottingham University Business School. He is interested in various aspects of business ethics, including the role of morality in marketing and consumption; the contribution of evolutionary narratives to environmental management; the implementation of fair trade policies; and the contribution of Foucauldian thought to business ethics. Recent work appeared in Academy of Management Review, Journal of Business Research, Organization Studies, Journal of Business Ethics and Business Ethics Quarterly. He holds a BSc from Warwick University and a PhD in Business Studies from Nottingham University. From January 2007, he will hold the George R. Gardiner Chair in Business Ethics at the Schulich School of Business, York University, Toronto. Email andrew.crane@nottingham.ac.uk
- 2007, XIII, 110 Seiten, Maße: 15,9 x 24,5 cm, Gebunden, Englisch
- Herausgegeben: Gerd Hanekamp
- Verlag: Springer Berlin
- ISBN-10: 3540723099
- ISBN-13: 9783540723097
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