VOLUME ONE: INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES ON BUSINESS ETHICS Part One: Business Ethics in a Global Context Toward a Unified Conception of Business Ethics - Thomas Donaldson and Thomas W. Dunfee Integrative Social Contracts Theory The Interfaith Declaration - Simon Webley Constructing a Code of Ethics for International Business A Global Ethic in an Age of Globalization - Hans K ng Part Two: Business Ethics in Different National and Cultural Contexts Business Ethics - Iwao Taka A Japanese View FOCUS - Georges Enderle A Comparison of Business Ethics in North America and Continental Europe Business Ethics in Latin America - M. Cecilia Arruda Business Ethics in India - S.K. Chakraborty Corruption and Organization in Asian Management Systems - Yadong Luo Ethical Perceptions in China - P.C. Wright, W.F. Szeto and S.K. Lee The Reality of Business Ethics in an International Context Business Ethics and Corporate Governance in Africa - G.J. Rossouw Part Three: Business Ethics and Specific Religions The Buddhist Perspective on Business Ethics - Stephen J. Gould Experiential Exercises for Exploration and Practice The Protestant Ethic - Harold B. Jones Jr Weber's Model and the Empirical Literature Catholic Social Teaching in an Era of Economic Globalization - Dennis P. McCann A Resource for Business Ethics The Challenge of Wealth - Meir Tamari Jewish Business Ethics Islamic Ethics and the Implications for Business - Gillian Rice The Relevance and Value of Confucianism in Contemporary Business Ethics - Gary Kow Yew Chan Part Four: Challenges From Contexts of Poor Governance Ethical Business Behaviour and Sustainable Peace - Timothy L. Fort and Cindy A. Schipani Fair Trade and Ethical Trade - Sally Smith and Stephanie Barrientos Are There Moves towards Convergence? Business and Human Rights - John Gerard Ruggie The Evolving International Agenda Does Global Business Have a Responsibility to Promote Just Institutions? - Nien-he Hsieh VOLUME TWO: NEW THEORETICAL DIRECTIONS Part One: Theories of Moral Imagination and Pragmatism Economics, Business Principles and Moral Sentiments - Amartya Sen Organization Studies and the New Pragmatism - Andrew C. Wicks and R. Edward Freeman Positivism, Anti-Positivism and the Search for Ethics Moral Imagination and the Search for Ethical Decision-Making in Management - Patricia H. Werhane Pragmatism and Contemporary Business Ethics - Sandra B. Rosenthal and Rogene A. Buchholz Perspectives on the Corporation Is Philosophy Relevant to Applied Ethics? - R. Rorty PART TWO: BUSINESS ETHICS AS PRACTICES AND VIRTUES MacIntyre on Virtue and Organization - Ron Beadle and Geoff Moore Business Ethics as Practice - Stewart Clegg, Martin Kornberger and Carl Rhodes The Conditions of Our Freedom - Andrew Crane, David Knights and Ken Starkey Foucault, Organization and Ethics PART THREE: CRITICAL AND POSTMODERN PERSPECTIVES Essai - Rene ten Bos Business Ethics and Bauman Ethics Business Ethics and Social Theory - Martin Parker Postmodernizing the Ethical As if Business Ethics Were Possible, 'within Such Limits...' - Campbell Jones The Impossibility of Corporate Ethics - David Bevan and Herve Corvellec For a Levinasian Approach to Managerial Ethics Re-Searching Ethics - Joanna Brewis and Edward Wray-Bliss Towards a More Reflexive Critical Management Studies PART FOUR: POLITICAL AND CONTRACTARIAN THEORIES OF BUSINESS ETHICS The Internal Morality of Contracting - J. (Hans) Van Oosterhout, Pursey P.M.A.R. Heugens and Muel Kaptein Advancing the Contractualist Endeavor in Business Ethics Toward a Political Conception of Corporate Responsibility - Andreas Georg Scherer and Guido Palazzo Business and Society Seen from a Habermasian Perspective Corporations as Citizens - Andrew Crane, Dirk Matten and Jeremy Moon Contractarian Business Ethics - Ben Wempe Credentials and Design Criteria VOLUME THREE: BEHAVIOURAL BUSINESS ETHICS PART ONE: FOUNDATIONAL MODELS OF ETHICAL DECISION-MAKING Ethical Decision-Making in Organizations - Linda Klebe Trevino A Person-Situation Interactionist Model Ethical Decision-Making by Individuals in Organizations - Thomas M. Jones An Issue-Contingent Model PART TWO: MORAL AWARENESS, CHOICE AND ENGAGEMENT The Moral Muteness of Managers - B. Frederick Bird and James A. Waters Corporate Transgressions through Moral Disengagement - Albert Bandura, Vittorio-Gian Caprara and Laszlo Zsolnai Ethical Choice in Managerial Work - Tony J. Watson The Scope for Moral Choices in an Ethically Irrational World PART THREE: INDIVIDUAL-LEVEL INFLUENCES ON ETHICAL BEHAVIOR Assessing the Application of Cognitive Moral Development Theory to Business Ethics - John Fraedrich, Debbie M. Thorne and O.C. Ferrell Religiosity and Ethical Behavior in Organizations - Gary R. Weaver and Bradley R. Agle A Symbolic Interactionist Perspective How (Un)Ethical Are You? - Mahzarin R. Banaji, Max H. Bazerman and Dolly Chugh PART FOUR: ROLE OF ORGANIZATIONAL CONTEXT IN SHAPING ETHICAL BEHAVIOR Moral Mazes - Robert Jackall Bureaucracy and Managerial Work The Organizational Bases of Ethical Work Climates - Bart Victor and John B. Cullen Business as Usual - Vikas Anand, Blake E. Ashforth and Mahendra Joshi The Acceptance and Perpetuation of Corruption in Organizations PART FIVE: INFLUENCE OF REWARDS, SANCTIONS AND CO-WORKERS The Link between Ethical Judgment and Action in Organizations - Thomas M. Jones and Lori Verstegen Ryan A Moral Approbation Approach Dishonesty in Everyday Life and Its Policy Implications - Nina Mazar and Dan Ariely Contagion and Differentiation in Unethical Behaviour - Francesca Gino, Shahar Ayal and Dan Ariely PART SIX: CROSS-CULTURAL APPROACHES TO ETHICAL DECISION-MAKING Business Ethics across Cultures - Alexander D. Stajkovic and Fred Luthans A Social Cognitive Model Cultural Values and Management Ethics - Terence Jackson A 10-Nation Study Does National Context Matter in Ethical Decision-Making? An Empirical Test of Integrative Social Contracts Theory - Andrew Spicer, Thomas W. Dunfee and Wendy J. Bailey PART SEVEN: BIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES ON BEHAVIORAL ETHICS Business Ethics and the Brain - Rommel Salvador and Robert G. Folger Evolutionary Psychology and Business Ethics Research - David M. Wasieleski and Sefa Hayibor VOLUME FOUR: MANAGING BUSINESS ETHICS PART ONE: ETHICAL LEADERSHIP Leadership Ethics - Joanna B. Ciulla Mapping the Territory Ethical Leadership - Michael E. Brown and Linda K. Trevino A Review and Future Directions PART TWO: ETHICS AND COMPLIANCE PROGRAMS Managing Ethics and Legal Compliance - Linda K. Trevino et al What Works and What Hurts Ethics Programs and the Paradox of Control - Jason Stansbury and Bruce Barry PART THREE: MANAGING STAKEHOLDER RELATIONSHIPS Toward a Theory of Stakeholder Identification and Salience - Ronald K. Mitchell, Bradley R. Agle and Donna J. Wood Defining the Principle of Who and What Really Counts Managing for Stakeholders, Stakeholder Utility Functions and Competitive Advantage - Jeffrey S. Harrison, Douglas A. Bosse and Robert A. Phillips PART FOUR: CODES OF CONDUCT The Nature of the Relationship between Corporate Codes of Ethics and Behaviour - M. Schwartz Resisting a Corporate Code of Ethics and the Reinforcement of Management Control - Sven Helin and Johan Sandstroem PART FIVE: RISK MANAGEMENT AND ETHICS AUDITING Integrated Risk Management and Global Business Ethics - Alejo Jose G. Sison Trust and Dialogue - Domingo Garcia-Marza Theoretical Approaches to Ethics Auditing PART SIX: ETHICS AND CORPORATE GOVERNANCE Trust and Control in Anglo-American Systems of Corporate Governance - Johan Roberts The Individualizing and Socializing Effects of Processes of Accountability Corporate Governance and Business Ethics in the Asia-Pacific Region - David Kimber and Phillip Lipton Corporate Governance, Values Management and Standards - Josef Wieland A European Perspective PART SEVEN: MANAGING ETHICS IN THE GLOBAL SUPPLY CHAIN Approaches to Child Labour in the Supply Chain - Diana Winstanley et al Beyond Codes of Conduct and Monitoring - Michael A. Santoro An Organizational Integrity Approach to Global Labor Practices The Path to Corporate Responsibility - Simon Zadek Suppliers' Compliance with MNCs' Codes of Conduct - Niklas Egels-Zanden Behind the Scenes at Chinese Toy Suppliers
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'When two of the leading thought leaders in business ethics pick the best-of-the-best thinking in an area, it's time to listen up. Crane and Matten's striking collection delivers not only the accomplishments of business ethics' past, but the promise of its future' - Thomas Donaldson, Mark O. Winkelman Professor and Director of the Zicklin Center for Business Ethics Research, Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania