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Responsibility, ethics, and legitimacy of corporations
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Copenhagen Business School Press
Publication Date
2009
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English
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From the Book - 1st ed.
Part 1. Introduction
1. Introduction
1. Background
2. Major theoretical concepts
3. Research methodology: Scope and boundaries
Part 2. Globalization, values-driven management, and business ethics
1. Values, markets and global capitalism
1.1. Universalization of capitalist market economy
1.2. Cultural and social consequences of economic globalization
1.3. Principles of a global market economy
1.4. Values of the market system: Corporations as key actors
1.5. Business ethics and values-driven management in global community
2. Values, organizations, and management
2.1. The concept of value
2.2. The Place of values in corporations
2.3. Values-driven management and organizational systems
2.4. The ideology of management: The case against values-driven management
2.5. Values, moral development, and organizational learning
2.6. Strategies for values-driven management
2.7. Ethical values-driven management: From rules to values
3. From values-driven management to business ethics
3.1. Liberal property rights theory of business ethics
3.2. Extension of values: Stakeholder theory
3.3. Communitarian values-driven management
3.4. Kantian and universalistic perspectives on business ethics
3.5. Values and social contract theory
3.6. A republican concept of business ethics
Part 3. Business ethics and corporate social responsibility in different fields of business
1. Corporate social responsibility and principles of stakeholder justice
1.1. Corporate social responsibility between ethics, law, and economics
1.2. Business ethics and the many faces of corporate social responsibility
1.3. Corporate social responsibility in sustainability management
1.4. CSR, Corporate governance, and stakeholder justice
1.5. Basic Ethical Principles in Responsible Stakeholder Management
1.5.1. Autonomy
1.5.2. Dignity
1.5.3. Integrity
1.5.4. Vulnerability
1.6. From principles of ethics to corporate social performance and responsiveness
2. Ethics of the internal constituencies of the corporation
2.1. Internal constituencies and the theory of the firm
2.2. Corporate Governance: Between shareholders and stakeholders
2.3. Ownership and shareholders: Ethics of finance
2.4. Shareholder ethics: Socially responsible investments (SRI)
2.5. Ethics in the workplace: Management and employees
3. Ethics of the external constituencies of the corporation
3.1. The ethics of business-to-business relations
3.2. Responsibilites and ethical relations to consumers
3.3. The ethics of advertising and marketing
3.4. The ethics of public relations
3.5. The inclusive corporation and the social and ethical audit
4. Sustainability, corporate social responsibility, and ethical principles: Environmental dimensions of business ethics
4.1. Ecology, sustainability, and capitalism
4.2. Ethical principles as the basis for sustainability
4.3. Beyond anthropocentric environmental ethics
4.4. Towards environmental values-driven management
4.5. From ethics to law: How to sentence environmental crime?
5. Towards the good corporate citizen
5.1. Republican business ethics as corporate citizenship
5.2. An Institutional argument for corporate moral agency
5.4. Individualist criticism of the idea of corporate moral responsibility
5.5. Towards an institutional concept of the good corporate citizen
Part 4. Legal and political developments: Challenges to global business ethics
1. Values-driven management and ethics programs in the United States
1.1. Background for FSGO
1.2. The FSGO Requirements for a meaningful compliance program
1.3. The FSGO and American business life
1.4. FSGO and the paradox of ethics and compliance programs
1.5. From the FSGO to Sarbanes-Oxley
2. Business ethics, CSR, and corporate citizenship in Europe
2.1. European values as the background for corporate social responsibility
2.2. Concepts of corporate social responsibility in Europe
2.3. EU efforts on social responsibility: The EU green paper on social responsibility
2.4. From CSR to corporate governance
2.5. The future of the European approach
3. Towards ethical guidelines for international business corporations
3.1. The problems facing international business organizations
3.2. Towards cosmopolitan business ethics: Responsibility, integrity, and trust
3.3. Ethical guidelines for multinational corporations
3.4. Corporate citizenship as global cosmopolitan citizenship
3.5. Values-driven management for the corporate citizenship of multinational corporations
Part 5. Policy proposals for corporate strategy: Basic ethical principles for business ethics and corporate citizenship
1. Strategizing Global Business Ethics
1.1. Strategic foundations of policy proposals
1.2. Corporate Governance and stakeholder management
1.3. Basic Principles of values-driven management
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