Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource
Edition:
First edition
Edition:
Online-Ausg.
Series Statement:
Research in ethical issues in organizations volume 14
Series Statement:
Research in ethical issues in organizations
Parallel Title:
Print version The Ethical Contribution of Organizations to Society
DDC:
302.3/5
Keywords:
Organizational sociology
;
Business ethics
Abstract:
Papers in this volume of Research in Ethical Issues in Organizations discuss what an organization provides to society and explains the ethical aspects of that contribution. The volume also explores the ethics of the customer's response in society to what an organization provides, including product boycotts and social approval or condemnation
Description / Table of Contents:
Front Cover; The Ethical Contribution of Organizations to Society; Copyright page; Contents; List of Contributors; Introduction; References; Conceptualizing Personal and Institutional Integrity: The Comprehensive Integrity Framework; Introduction; Basic Terms and Concepts; 'Claimed Values'; Comprehensive Integrity; Consistency-Integrity; Coherence-Integrity; Context-Integrity; Personal Integrity; Consistency-Integrity for Individuals; Coherence-Integrity for Individuals; Values-Coherence; Willpower; Reflection; Sincerity; Morality; Summation; Context-Integrity for Individuals
Description / Table of Contents:
CompartmentalizationRationalization; Single-Minded Workaholic; The Morally Torn; Reflective Role-Endorsement; Contingency; Institutional Integrity; 'Claimed Values' for Institutions: The 'Public Institutional Justification' (PIJ); Consistency-Integrity for Institutions; Coherence-Integrity for Institutions; Context-Integrity for Institutions; Nested Institutions; Other Relations; Integrity System; Contingency; Scope and the Comprehensive Integrity Framework; Differences and Reflections; Individuals have 'Claimed Values', but Institutions Need a 'PIJ'
Description / Table of Contents:
Why isn't Coherence-Integrity a Focus for Institutions?Claimed Values and the PIJ Differ from 'Members Values' for Institutions; Corruption and Abuse of Power Strikes at the Heart of Both Personal and Institutional Integrity; Tensions between Institutional and Personal Integrity; Conclusion; Notes; References; The Importance of the Ethics of Governance Regime for the Corporation and the Connection to Corporate Governance Practice; Introduction; Ethics of Governance and Board Effectiveness; Theoretical Perspectives on Corporate Governance Relationships
Description / Table of Contents:
Ethics of Governance and Important Structural Corporate Governance ChoicesDiscussion; Future Research; Conclusion; References; Rethinking Peter Drucker's 'Prussian Army'; Introduction; Military Service; The Experience of Military Training; Company C; Mutual Loyalty and the Ability to Fight; References; A Moral Argument for Benefit Corporations as an Alternative to Government Social Services; Introduction; Current Methods of Providing Welfare Services; Benefit Corporations and Their Economics Advantages; Catholic Social Teaching; Catholic Social Teaching and Benefit Corporations
Description / Table of Contents:
Papal Encyclicals and the Benefit CorporationLeo XIII and Rerum Novorum; John Paul II and Centesimus Annus; Benedict XVI and Francis; Benedict XVI as the Patron of Benefit Corporations; Summary and Conclusion; References; Ethics across the Organisational Spectrum; Veterinarians and your pet; Pharmacies; The Media and Journalists; Engineering; Medicine; Business Organisations; Nursing; Political Organisations; Marketing; Accountancy; Scientists; Legal Firms; IT Ethics; Police Ethics; Conclusions so Far; Codes of Ethics; Whistleblowing Practices
Description / Table of Contents:
Who Then Should Teach the Ethics Courses in the Discipline?
Note:
Includes bibliographical references
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