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|a Donaldson, Thomas,
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|a Ties that bind :
|b a social contracts approach to business ethics /
|c Thomas Donaldson, Thomas W. Dunfee.
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|a Social contracts approach to business ethics
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|b Harvard Business School Press,
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|a Incluye referencias bibliográficas (p. 271-286) e índice.
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|a Why Contracts? -- The Social Contract for Business -- Hypernorms: Universal Limits on Community Consent -- Ethical Norms and Moral Free Space -- Hypernorms Revealed: The Hypernorm of Necessary Social Efficiency -- Moral Free Space Revealed -- ISCT and Ethical Decision Making: Priorities, Proxies, and Patterns -- When Ethics Travel: The Promise and Peril of Global Business Ethics -- Social Contracts and Stakeholder Obligations.
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|a ""Ties that bind", written by two leading thinkers in the field of business ethics, offers a new approach to resolving today's most pressing debates about business behavior among diverse groups of people. Drawing from classic political philosophy and leading-edge social contract theory, Donaldson and Dunfee present a much-needed framework for making sensitive ethical judgments about economic and business behavior. The authors - widely acclaimed for their landmark work with Integrative Social Contracts Theory (ISCT) - suggest that we must reconcile the "empirical" approach to business ethics, which stems from existing business practices, with the "normative" approach, which reflects hypothetical contracts between economic participants. To illustrate the implications of their ISCT method, Donaldson and Dunfee address practical issues, from gender conflicts and bribery to host country relations and selling derivatives on Wall Street. They cite examples from well-known companies, including AT & T, Levi-Strauss, and Royal Dutch/Shell, throughout." --Descripción del editor.
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|a Ética de los negocios.
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|a Dunfee, Thomas W.
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