Ethics and corporate social responsibility : why giants fall
By: SIMS, Ronald R
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Livro Geral | Biblioteca Graciliano Ramos | Livro Geral | 2.01S6141e (Browse shelf) | 1 | Available | 10009853 |
1. Ethical business missteps: the former and current state of affairs 2. The nature of business and managerial ethics 3. Understanding corporate citizenship: social responsibility, responsiveness, and performance 4. A stakeholder approach to socially responsible and ethical behavior 5. Why unethical behavior occurs in organizations 6. Unethical behavior in action: beech-nut, E. F. Hutton, and the case of John Gutfreund at Salomon brothers 7. Enron: How a failure of leadership, culture, and unethical behavior brought a giant to its kness 8. Making sense of stateholder culpability in the Eron Demise 9. Ethical turnaround in action: warrren buffett at salomon brothers 10. Institutionalizing ethics: a proactive approach to countering unethical behavior 11. Developing and maintaining ethical employee-employer relationships 12. Restoring ethics consciousness to the workplace
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