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  • Front Cover

  • Title Page

  • Copyright

  • Contents

  • PART 1: AN OVERVIEW OF BUSINESS ETHICS

    • Chapter 1: The Importance of Business Ethics

      • Chapter Objectives

      • Chapter Outline

      • An Ethical Dilemma*

      • Business Ethics Defined

      • Why Study Business Ethics?

      • The Development of Business Ethics

      • Developing an Organizational and Global Ethical Culture

      • The Benefits of Business Ethics

      • Our Framework for Studying Business Ethics

      • Summary

      • Important Terms for Review

      • Resolving Ethical Business Challenges*

      • Check Your EQ

    • Chapter 2: Stakeholder Relationships, Social Responsibility, and Corporate Governance

      • Chapter Objectives

      • Chapter Outline

      • An Ethical Dilemma*

      • Stakeholders Define Ethical Issues in Business

      • Social Responsibility and the Importance of a Stakeholder Orientation

      • Social Responsibility and Ethics

      • Corporate Governance Provides Formalized Responsibility to Stakeholders

      • Implementing a Stakeholder Perspective

      • Summary

      • Important Terms for Review

      • Resolving Ethical Business Challenges*

      • Check Your EQ

  • PART 2: ETHICAL ISSUES AND THE INSTITUTIONALIZATION OF BUSINESS ETHICS

    • Chapter 3: Emerging Business Ethics Issues

      • Chapter Objectives

      • Chapter Outline

      • An Ethical Dilemma*

      • Recognizing an Ethical Issue

      • Ethical Issues and Dilemmas in Business

      • The Challenge of Determining an Ethical Issue in Business

      • Summary

      • Important Terms for Review

      • Resolving Ethical Business Challenges*

      • Check Your EQ

    • Chapter 4: The Institutionalization of Business Ethics

      • Chapter Objectives

      • Chapter Outline

      • An Ethical Dilemma*

      • Managing Ethical Risk Through Mandated and Voluntary Programs

      • Mandated Requirements for Legal Compliance

      • Gatekeepers and Stakeholders

      • The Sarbanes–Oxley Act

      • Laws that Encourage Ethical Conduct

      • Federal Sentencing Guidelines for Organizations

      • Highly Appropriate Core Practices

      • Summary

      • Important Terms for Review

      • Resolving Ethical Business Challenges*

      • Check Your EQ

  • PART 3: THE DECISION MAKING PROCESS

    • Chapter 5: Ethical Decision Making and Ethical Leadership

      • Chapter Objectives

      • Chapter Outline

      • An Ethical Dilemma*

      • A Framework for Ethical Decision Making in Business

      • Using the Ethical Decision Making Framework to Improve Ethical Decisions

      • The Role of Leadership in a Corporate Culture

      • Leadership Styles Influence Ethical Decisions

      • Habits of Strong Ethical Leaders

      • Summary

      • Important Terms for Review

      • Resolving Ethical Business Challenges*

      • Check Your EQ

    • Chapter 6: Individual Factors: Moral Philosophies and Values

      • Chapter Objectives

      • Chapter Outline

      • An Ethical Dilemma*

      • Moral Philosophy Defined

      • Moral Philosophies

      • Applying Moral Philosophy to Ethical Decision Making

      • Cognitive Moral Development

      • White-Collar Crime

      • The Role of Individual Factors in Business Ethics

      • Summary

      • Important Terms for Review

      • Resolving Ethical Business Challenges*

      • Check Your EQ

    • Chapter 7: Organizational Factors: The Role of Ethical Culture and Relationships

      • Chapter Objectives

      • Chapter Outline

      • An Ethical Dilemma*

      • Defining Corporate Culture

      • The Role of Corporate Culture in Ethical Decision Making

      • Leaders Influence Corporate Culture

      • Motivating Ethical Behavior

      • Organizational Structure and Business Ethics

      • Group Dimensions of Corporate Structure and Culture

      • Variation in Employee Conduct

      • Can People Control their Own Actions within a Corporate Culture?

      • Summary

      • Important Terms for Review

      • Resolving Ethical Business Challenges*

      • Check Your EQ

  • PART 4: IMPLEMENTING BUSINESS ETHICS IN A GLOBAL ECONOMY

    • Chapter 8: Developing an Effective Ethics Program

      • Chapter Objectives

      • Chapter Outline

      • An Ethical Dilemma*

      • The Responsibility of the Corporation as a Moral Agent

      • The Need for Organizational Ethics Programs

      • An Effective Ethics Program

      • Codes of Conduct

      • Ethics Officers

      • Ethics Training and Communication

      • Systems to Monitor and Enforce Ethical Standards

      • Summary

      • Important Terms for Review

      • Resolving Ethical Business Challenges*

      • Check Your EQ

    • Chapter 9: Implementing and Auditing Ethics Programs

      • Chapter Objectives

      • Chapter Outline

      • An Ethical Dilemma*

      • The Ethics Audit

      • Benefits of Ethics Auditing

      • The Auditing Process

      • The Strategic Importance of Ethics Auditing

      • Summary

      • Important Terms for Review

      • Resolving Ethical Business Challenges*

      • Check Your EQ

    • Chapter 10: Globalization of Ethical Decision Making

      • Chapter Objectives

      • Chapter Outline

      • An Ethical Dilemma*

      • Capitalism, Economics, and Business Ethics

      • Common Values, Goals, and Business Practices

      • Global Business Practices

      • Sustainable Development

      • International Monetary Fund (IMF)

      • World Trade Organization (WTO)

      • The Multinational Corporation (MNC)

      • Summary

      • Important Terms for Review

      • Resolving Ethical Business Challenges*

      • Check Your EQ

  • PART 5: CASES

    • Case 1: Monsanto Attempts to Balance Stakeholder Interests

    • Case 2: Wal-Mart: The Future Is Sustainability

    • Case 3: The American Red Cross

    • Case 4: Countrywide Financial: The Subprime Meltdown

    • Case 5: Arthur Andersen: Questionable Accounting Practices

    • Case 6: Coping with Financial and Ethical Risks at American International Group (AIG)

    • Case 7: Starbucks’ Mission: Social Responsibility and Brand Strength

    • Case 8: The Fraud of the Century: The Case of Bernard Madoff

    • Case 9: NIKE: Managing Ethical Missteps—Sweatshops to Leadership in Employment Practices

    • Case 10: Banking Industry Meltdown: The Ethical and Financial Risks of Derivatives

    • Case 11: The Coca-Cola Company Struggles with Ethical Crises

    • Case 12: Enron: Questionable Accounting Leads to Collapse

    • Case 13: BP (Beyond Petroleum) Focuses on Sustainability

    • Case 14: Tyco International: Leadership Crisis

    • Case 15: Mattel Responds to Ethical Challenges

    • Case 16: PETCO Develops Successful Stakeholder Relationships

    • Case 17: Home Depot Implements Stakeholder Orientation

    • Case 18: New Belgium Brewing: Ethical and Environmental Responsibility

  • Notes

  • Index

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