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Business Ethics

By: By: Publication details: Noida: Pearson, 2019Edition: 3Description: 588ISBN:
  • 9789353437442
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 174.4 FER
Summary: Business Ethics: an Indian perspective provides a comprehensive coverage of the theories of business Ethics and emphasises the importance of ethical principles in overcoming moral dilemmas in the business world. Using a large number of india-centric case studies and examples, this book helps readers develop the Reasoning and Analytical skills needed to apply ethical concepts to business. The coverage on the ethical theories underlying business and their application in the real world, a special focus on ethical issues in consumer Protection and the information Technology sector, whistle-blowing and real life corporate incidents makes this revised edition highly relevant for students today. features: one new chapters on corporate governance and ethics in Banking and Insurance Indian perspective presented through contextually relevant case studies and examples Detailed discussion on issues in the financial, marketing, and human Resource Management disciplines of businesses and whistle-blowing and corruption in India Extensive coverage on emerging cybercrime and the Indian laws governing them An appendix that provides information on the scope and functioning of the right to information Act 2005 table of Contents: Part 1 Chapter 1 Business Ethics: an overview Chapter 2 concepts and theories of business Ethics Chapter 3 ethical dilemmas, sources and their resolutions Chapter 4 ethical decision- making in business Chapter 5 globalisation and business Ethics Chapter 6 creating an ethical organization Part 2 Chapter 7 corporate ethics: good governance Chapter 8 corporate ethics: investors’ rights, privileges, problems and protection Chapter 9 handmaid of ethics: corporate social responsibility Chapter 10 ethics of consumer Protection Chapter 11 environmental ethics Chapter 12 role of various agencies in ensuring ethics in corporations Chapter 13 ethics and Indian business Part 3 Chapter 14 marketing ethics Chapter 15 ethical issues in human Resource Management Chapter 16 It industry: an overview and ethical perspective Chapter 17 ethical issues in financial Management Chapter 18 whistle blowing Chapter 19 corruption in India Chapter 20 corporate governance and ethics in Banking and Insurance .
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Business Ethics: an Indian perspective provides a comprehensive coverage of the theories of business Ethics and emphasises the importance of ethical principles in overcoming moral dilemmas in the business world. Using a large number of india-centric case studies and examples, this book helps readers develop the Reasoning and Analytical skills needed to apply ethical concepts to business. The coverage on the ethical theories underlying business and their application in the real world, a special focus on ethical issues in consumer Protection and the information Technology sector, whistle-blowing and real life corporate incidents makes this revised edition highly relevant for students today. features: one new chapters on corporate governance and ethics in Banking and Insurance Indian perspective presented through contextually relevant case studies and examples Detailed discussion on issues in the financial, marketing, and human Resource Management disciplines of businesses and whistle-blowing and corruption in India Extensive coverage on emerging cybercrime and the Indian laws governing them An appendix that provides information on the scope and functioning of the right to information Act 2005 table of Contents: Part 1 Chapter 1 Business Ethics: an overview Chapter 2 concepts and theories of business Ethics Chapter 3 ethical dilemmas, sources and their resolutions Chapter 4 ethical decision- making in business Chapter 5 globalisation and business Ethics Chapter 6 creating an ethical organization Part 2 Chapter 7 corporate ethics: good governance Chapter 8 corporate ethics: investors’ rights, privileges, problems and protection Chapter 9 handmaid of ethics: corporate social responsibility Chapter 10 ethics of consumer Protection Chapter 11 environmental ethics Chapter 12 role of various agencies in ensuring ethics in corporations Chapter 13 ethics and Indian business Part 3 Chapter 14 marketing ethics Chapter 15 ethical issues in human Resource Management Chapter 16 It industry: an overview and ethical perspective Chapter 17 ethical issues in financial Management Chapter 18 whistle blowing Chapter 19 corruption in India Chapter 20 corporate governance and ethics in Banking and Insurance .

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