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100 1 _aBarry, Vincent
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245 1 0 _aMoral issues in business
_cVincent Barry
250 _a3rd ed.
260 _aBelmont:
_bWadsworth Publishing Company,
_c1986.
300 _axv, 502p.
500 _aHB
520 _aOne of the most popular business ethics texts ever published, MORAL ISSUES IN BUSINESS guides students in thinking deeply about important moral issues that frequently arise in business situations and helps them develop the reasoning and analytical skills to resolve them. Combining insightful and accessible textbook chapters by the authors, cases that highlight the real world poignancy of the matters addressed in this book, and reading selections from the most influential voices in contemporary ethical debates, this book-the standard for today's business ethics books-provides a comprehensive, flexible, and pedagogically proven course of study exploring the intersections of commerce and ethics. William H. Shaw and Vincent Barry offer a one-stop combination of text, readings, and cases to guide students' understanding of the nature of morality, individual integrity and responsibility, economic justice, the nature of capitalism, and the role of corporations in our society, including their responsibilities to consumers and to the environment, and the real-world moral issues that arise in the workplace.
650 4 _aBusiness Ethics
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650 4 _aBusiness ethics-Case studies
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