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Contemporary Reflections on Business Ethics
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Title/Author:
Contemporary Reflections on Business Ethics/ by Ronald Duska ; edited by Norman E. Bowie, Patricia H. Werhane.
Author:
Duska, Ronald.
other author:
Bowie, Norman E.
Description:
XXIII, 328 p. 1 illus.online resource. :
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
Business ethics. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-73928-7
ISBN:
9783030739287
Contemporary Reflections on Business Ethics
Duska, Ronald.
Contemporary Reflections on Business Ethics
[electronic resource] /by Ronald Duska ; edited by Norman E. Bowie, Patricia H. Werhane. - 2nd ed. 2022. - XXIII, 328 p. 1 illus.online resource. - Eminent Voices in Business Ethics,522543-0491 ;. - Eminent Voices in Business Ethics,54.
DEDICATION -- PREFACE -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- TABLE OF CONTENTS -- INTRODUCTION TO THE FIRST EDITION, Ronald K. Duska -- Part 1: INTRODUCTION -- Chapter 1: *What is Ethics? -- Chapter 2: *The "Why's of Business Revisited" -- Chapter 3: *Business Ethics: Oxymoron or Good Business -- Chapter 4: Revisiting the Egoism Question in Business -- Chapter 5: How Losing Soul Leads to Ethical Corruption in Business -- Chapter 6: *What's the Point of a Business Ethics Course? -- Part 2: INTRODUCTION -- Chapter 7:*Life Boat Ethics: A Problem in Economic Justice.-Chapter 8: *The Religious Roots of Business Ethics -- Chapter 9: *Aristotle: A Pre-Modern Post-Modern? Implications for Business Ethics -- Chapter 10: Rhetoric and Egoism in Aristotle’s Ethics -- Chapter 11: Why Business Ethics Needs Rhetoric: An Aristotelian Perspective -- Chapter 12: Patricia Werhane and Adam Smith With Side Comments on Aesthetics and Wittgenstion -- Chapter 13: What is Literature to Ethics or Ethics to Literature?.-Part 3: INTRODUCTION -- Chapter 14: *Employee Rights -- Chapter 15: *Whistleblowing and Employee Loyalty -- Chapter 16: *Why be a Loyal Agent?” Part 4 -- INTRODUCTION -- Chapter 17: *The Responsibilities of Accountants -- Chapter 18: Financial Services Industry -- Chapter 19: Ethics and Financial Systems: Systems and Individuals -- Chapter 20: *The Corruption of Financial Markets: Systemic Inevitability or Aberration? -- Chapter 21: *Should Mutual Fund Managers be Barred from Personal Trading? -- Chapter 22: Contemporary Laws and Regulations: An Argument for Less Law, More Justice -- Part 5: INTRODUCTION -- Chapter 23: When Bigger is not Better -- Chapter 24: Harry Potter, 9/11, and Enron: Implications for Financial Services Professionals -- Chapter 25: Ethics: Whose Life Insurance is it, Anyway? -- Chapter 26: Divorcing Your Client Financial Services Style -- Chapter 27: On the "Rights" to Health Care and Health Insurance -- Chapter 28: Shakespeare's King Lear: Looking for an Estate Planner -- Chapter 29: Managing for an Ethical Culture: What to do with Tom -- Chapter 30: Blowing the Whistle on Fellow Professionals -- Chapter 31: Being Real about the Ethics of the Fiduciary: What's Wrong with Self-Interest -- Chapter 32: What's the Wealth in Wealth Management -- Chapter 33: Why Good People Do Bad Things: Applications to Financial Advisors: The WIZARD -- Chapter 34: Unethical Behavioral Finance: Why Good People Do Bad Things -- Chapter 35: The Dark Side of Retirement -- EPILOGUE: Duska’s contributions to Business Ethics -- BIOGRAPHY OF RONALD K. DUSKA.
This second edition of Ronald Duska's 2007 book Contemporary Reflections in Business Ethics contains many of the fine articles in the original edition as well as 20 new entries, and two papers that have not been previously published. The editors have included new introductions to each part and an epilogue outlining why and in what ways Duska’s work is prescient to present and future research in business ethics as well as to its contributions to practice in commerce. The late Ronald Duska was an important scholar in business ethics, and his work on an Aristotelian approach is innovative for this field. Moreover, Duska is one of the few business ethics scholars to work on issues in finance and the financial series industry, despite their central roles in mature economies in the United States, Europe, and East Asia. Those contributions, included in this second edition, most for the first time, are part of his seminal thinking in this field to which few other scholars have participated. Thus, this new edition is important not merely to honor a distinguished scholar in business ethics, but also for his philosophical thinking that is central to new thinking in this field.
ISBN: 9783030739287
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