Managing Business Ethics
(Sprache: Englisch)
This text moves beyond the scope of prescriptive individual ethical decision making, to examine how managers and organizations influence ethical decision-making and behavior. It helps readers understand why people behave the way they do, and how managers...
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This text moves beyond the scope of prescriptive individual ethical decision making, to examine how managers and organizations influence ethical decision-making and behavior. It helps readers understand why people behave the way they do, and how managers and corporations can positively influence the behavior of employees and improve the ethical decision-making capabilities of their employees. Throughout, the emphasis is on common, real-life work situations, including hiring, managing, assessing performance, disciplining, firing, and providing incentives for staff, as well as producing quality products and services, and dealing effectively and fairly with customers, vendors, and other stakeholders.
Practical strategies for promoting ethical behavior
Offering a highly realistic, down-to-earth look at ethics in the workplace, Linda Treviño and Kate Nelson's Managing Business Ethics will help you identify and solve ethical dilemmas, understand why people behave the way they do, and help you design a culture that will promote ethical behavior in your organization.
Throughout, the emphasis is on common, real-life work situations, including hiring, managing, assessing performance, disciplining, firing, and providing incentives for staff, as well as producing quality products and services, and dealing effectively and fairly with customers, vendors, and other stakeholders.
Highlights of the Fourth Edition
- Updated information relates content to current events such as the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines for Corporations.
- Describes the link between ethical culture and employee engagement.
- Covers new research, including the role of emotions in ethical decision making.
- Presents new profiles of organizations such as McWane, Enron, Citigroup, and Marsh & McLennan.
- International references reflect the realities of the increasingly global business environment.
Offering a highly realistic, down-to-earth look at ethics in the workplace, Linda Treviño and Kate Nelson's Managing Business Ethics will help you identify and solve ethical dilemmas, understand why people behave the way they do, and help you design a culture that will promote ethical behavior in your organization.
Throughout, the emphasis is on common, real-life work situations, including hiring, managing, assessing performance, disciplining, firing, and providing incentives for staff, as well as producing quality products and services, and dealing effectively and fairly with customers, vendors, and other stakeholders.
Highlights of the Fourth Edition
- Updated information relates content to current events such as the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines for Corporations.
- Describes the link between ethical culture and employee engagement.
- Covers new research, including the role of emotions in ethical decision making.
- Presents new profiles of organizations such as McWane, Enron, Citigroup, and Marsh & McLennan.
- International references reflect the realities of the increasingly global business environment.
Inhaltsverzeichnis zu „Managing Business Ethics “
- Preface.PART I. INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS ETHICS.
- Chapter 1. Introducing Straight Talk About Managing Business Ethics: Where We're Going And Why.
- Chapter 2. Why Be Ethical? (Why Bother? Who Cares?).
PART II. ETHICS AND THE INDIVIDUAL.
- Chapter 3. Common Ethical Problems.
- Chapter 4. Deciding What's Right: A Prescriptive Approach.
- Chapter 5. Deciding What's Right: A Psychological Approach.
PART III. ETHICS AND THE MANAGER.
- Chapter 6. Ethical Problems of Managers.
- Chapter 7. Managing for Ethical Conduct.
PART IV. ETHICS AND THE ORGANIZATION.
- Chapter 8 Ethical Problems of Organizations.
- Chapter 9. Ethics as Organizational Culture.
- Chapter 10. Managing Ethics and Legal Compliance.
PART V. ETHICS AND THE WORLD.
- Chapter 11. Managing for Ethical Conduct in A Global Business Environment.
- Appendix: Caux Round Table Principles for Business.
- Notes.
- Index.
Autoren-Porträt von Linda K. Trevino, Katherine A. Nelson
Linda K. Treviño is Professor of Organizational Behavior, Cook Fellow in Busness Ethics, and Director of the Shoemaker Program in Business Ethics in the Smeal College of Business Administration at The Pennsylvania State University where she has been on faculty since 1987. She served as Chair of the Department of Management and Organization from 1999 - 2003. She holds a Ph.D. in management from Tesas A&M University. Her research and writing on the management of ethical conduct in organizations is widely published and is internationally known.She has published about fifty journal articles and has co-authored an academic book entitled, Managing Ethics in Business Organizations: Social Scientific Perspectives, with Gary Weaver, in 2003.Katherine A. Nelson is a founding principal of Talent Strategy Partners in Media, Pennsylvania, and a senior fellow in business ethics at the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania. Her expertise includes ethics program design and strategic organizational communication. Kate and her partners at Talent Starategy Partners help organizations attain superior business results by focusing on the threee key levers that influence how employees deliver value-effective leadership, employee commitment, and a deliberate culture. By developing creative approaches to build a "value-mentality" among employees, they influence the cultural elements that underpin employee commitment-the engine that drives value delivery. They focus on the entire employee experience-from how well an organization lives its values and develops its leaders to how well it communicates its vision and rewards its people for outstanding performance.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autoren: Linda K. Trevino , Katherine A. Nelson
- 2006, 4th ed., 432 Seiten, Maße: 23 cm, Kartoniert (TB), Englisch
- Verlag: Wiley & Sons
- ISBN-10: 0471755257
- ISBN-13: 9780471755258
Sprache:
Englisch
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