Business Ethics: Decision Making for Personal Integrity & Social Responsibility
Material type:
- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781266256141
- 174/.4 HAR 2024 23/eng/20220818
- HF5387 .H3743 2023
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174.4 HAR Perspectives In Business Ethics | 174.4 HAR Perspectives In Business Ethics | 174.4 HAR Perspectives In Business Ethics | 174.4 HAR 2024 Business Ethics: Decision Making for Personal Integrity & Social Responsibility | 174.4 JAC An introduction to business ethics / | 174.4 JAC An introduction to business ethics / | 174.4 JAC An introduction to business ethics / |
Revised edition of Business ethics, c2008.
"We began writing the first edition of this textbook in 2006, soon after a wave of major corporate scandals had shaken the financial world. Headlines made the companies involved in these ethical scandals household names: Enron, WorldCom, Arthur Andersen, KPMG, J.P. Morgan, Merrill Lynch, Morgan Stanley, Citigroup, Salomon Smith Barney. At that time, we suggested that, in light of such significant cases of financial fraud, mismanagement, criminality, and deceit, the relevance of business ethics could no longer be questioned"-- Provided by publisher.
Ages 18+ McGraw Hill Education