The Economist: Business Ethics [Hardback]Why Good Business is Good Businessby Chris Moon and Clive Bonny
Not yet published, no due date - can be pre-ordered Description of The Economist: Business EthicsThis book builds on a survey done by London Business School with Arthur Andersen and work done by other organisations, such as the Centre for Tomorrow's Company, the Institute of Directors and the Global Ethics Trust. It reviews the issues and provides a practical framework for businesses to ensure that their ethics meet standards that enhance their reputation and performance. The book compares the different approaches taken on both sides of the Atlantic Ñ the US emphasis on regulation and compliance and the UK preference for changing corporate values - and draws heavily on the experiences of a wide range of companies and business managers.Title Information
Write a review of this book Customer Reviews from AmazonContents of The Economist: Business EthicsChampioning EthicsEthical Fitness The Role of Leadership Organisational Purpose and Values Corporate Governance Regulation and Alternatives Corruption in High and Low Places Accounting for Ethics The Problems of Dealing With or Sourcing Products from Emerging Economies |
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