Ethical business leadership in troubling times / edited by Joanne B. Ciulla (professor, Department of Management and Global Business and Director, Institute for Ethical Leadership, Rutgers Business School-Newark and New Brunswick) and Tobey K. Scharding (Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Management and Global Business and Research Fellow, Institute for Ethical Leadership, Rutgers Business School-Newark and New Brunswick, US).
2019
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Ethical business leadership in troubling times / edited by Joanne B. Ciulla (professor, Department of Management and Global Business and Director, Institute for Ethical Leadership, Rutgers Business School-Newark and New Brunswick) and Tobey K. Scharding (Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Management and Global Business and Research Fellow, Institute for Ethical Leadership, Rutgers Business School-Newark and New Brunswick, US).
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Northampton : Edward Elgar Publishing, [2019]
Description
1 online resource (xv, 324 pages).
Series
Studies in transatlantic business ethics.
Formatted Contents Note
Introduction. Troubling times / Joanne B. Ciulla and Tobey K. Scharding
Part I: Business and politics. 1. Stepping down rather than up: the ethical option for business in our troubling times / Donna Ladkin
2. The dynamics of CSR in a comparative perspective: convergence towards divergent hybrids / Dirk Matten and Jeremy Moon
3. Business ethics as critical thinking: moral motivations and the limits of ethics / Zsolt Boda
4. Becoming responsible: understanding the organizational power dynamics of CSR and corporate ethics / Laura J. Spence and Steen Vallentin
Part II: Agency and responsibility. 5. Disciplining the organization through moral personhood / Wim Dubbink
6. Crucial differences among three types of apologies and their shared ethical grounding in integrity / Daryl Koehn
7. The board of directors' role in ensuring accountability and creating value: stakeholder and shareholder complementarity / Cynthia E. Clark
8. How can universities promote corporate responsibility in their supply chains? The experience of the University of Notre Dame / Georges Enderle
Part III: Models for decision making. 9. Embedded leadership / Patricia H. Werhane
10. Leadership ethics for a troubled world: responsibility for the whole / Sandra Waddock
11. Francisco de Vitoria's ius gentium : how to engage human rights in business from the Catholic Social Teaching (CST) tradition / Alejo José G. Sison
12. "Troubling times" on the agenda of business ethics: drafting a dialogue approach, aiming at a consensus / Johannes Brinkmann
13. An ethical problem in troubled times: ethical decision making by local managers employing an immigrant workforce in Gaziantep, Turkey / Mahmut Arslan and Mustafa K. Yilmaz
Part IV: Applied topics: technology and the environment. 14. Corporate leadership versus the Twitter mob / Chris MacDonald
15. There is not enough business ethics in the ethics of digitization / Christoph Lütge
16. Future earth leadership / Eleanor O'Higgins and Laszlo Zsolnai
Index.
Part I: Business and politics. 1. Stepping down rather than up: the ethical option for business in our troubling times / Donna Ladkin
2. The dynamics of CSR in a comparative perspective: convergence towards divergent hybrids / Dirk Matten and Jeremy Moon
3. Business ethics as critical thinking: moral motivations and the limits of ethics / Zsolt Boda
4. Becoming responsible: understanding the organizational power dynamics of CSR and corporate ethics / Laura J. Spence and Steen Vallentin
Part II: Agency and responsibility. 5. Disciplining the organization through moral personhood / Wim Dubbink
6. Crucial differences among three types of apologies and their shared ethical grounding in integrity / Daryl Koehn
7. The board of directors' role in ensuring accountability and creating value: stakeholder and shareholder complementarity / Cynthia E. Clark
8. How can universities promote corporate responsibility in their supply chains? The experience of the University of Notre Dame / Georges Enderle
Part III: Models for decision making. 9. Embedded leadership / Patricia H. Werhane
10. Leadership ethics for a troubled world: responsibility for the whole / Sandra Waddock
11. Francisco de Vitoria's ius gentium : how to engage human rights in business from the Catholic Social Teaching (CST) tradition / Alejo José G. Sison
12. "Troubling times" on the agenda of business ethics: drafting a dialogue approach, aiming at a consensus / Johannes Brinkmann
13. An ethical problem in troubled times: ethical decision making by local managers employing an immigrant workforce in Gaziantep, Turkey / Mahmut Arslan and Mustafa K. Yilmaz
Part IV: Applied topics: technology and the environment. 14. Corporate leadership versus the Twitter mob / Chris MacDonald
15. There is not enough business ethics in the ethics of digitization / Christoph Lütge
16. Future earth leadership / Eleanor O'Higgins and Laszlo Zsolnai
Index.
Summary
"What are the responsibilities of businesses and business leaders to society? Moreover, do the responsibilities of business change when there are social problems or problems with other institutions? Immigration, Brexit, the election of Donald Trump, and the emergence of populism and nationalism on both sides of the Atlantic raise some ethical challenges for business leaders. The chapters in this book tackle several aspects of these questions with chapters on business and politics, the environmental responsibilities of business, the social and political impact of technology, immigration, the impact of social turmoil on organizational leadership, and broader questions of CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility), leadership, and governance in times of social turmoil. Academics and students who study CSR as well as those who study business ethics, business and society, or business and government are not the only readers who will find insight in Ethical Business Leadership in Troubling Times. Practitioners who oversee corporate CSR programs, compliance officers, and social and political philosophers and ethicists will benefit from these explorations into the complexities of business ethics"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes index.
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Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (ProQuest, viewed May 27, 2020)
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English
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9781789903058 (electronic book)
178990305X
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