2008 Best Reference, Library JournalAs a field of study, business ethics aims to specify the principles under which businesses must operate to behave ethically. Thus business ethics focuses on such issues as those that have recently attracted so much public scrutiny: executive compensation, honesty in accounting, transparency, treatment of stakeholders, and respect for the environment. These are, in fact, perennial questions that accompany the long history of human economic activity and that will also be present through an indeterminate future. The five volumes of this ultimate resource recognize the inherent unity between business ethics and business and society, that stems from their shared primary concern with value in commerce. This Encyclopedia spans the relationships among business, ethics, and society by including more than 800 entries that feature broad coverage of corporate social responsibility, the obligation of companies to various stakeholder groups, the contribution of business to society and culture, and the relationship between organizations and the quality of the environment.
Key Features
Embraces commerce in all of its ethical and social dimensions
Offers comprehensive and fairly lengthy essays on such crucial topics as justice, freedom, stakeholder theory, and regulation
Provides very brief essays that introduce important personages in the field, while other similarly brief entries explain the nature and function of various organizations
Includes contributions from respected authorities in the fields of management, psychology, sociology, communication, political science, philosophy, and other related fields
Cross-references to other entries in the Encyclopedia and includes a list of references and suggested readings for each article
Key Themes
Accounting
Applied Ethics
Corporate Management and the Environment
Corporate Powers, Organization and Governance
Corporations in the Social Sphere
Customers and Consumers
Economics and Business
Employee Issues
Environmental Thought, Theory, Regulation, and Legislation
Ethical Thought and Theory
Finance
Gender, Age, Ethnicity, Diversity, and Sexual Preference
Information Systems
International Social and Ethical Issues
Justice Legislation and Regulation
Management
Marketing
Organizations
Political Theory, Thought, and Policy
Problematic Practices
Rights
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