Business Ethics - a Philosophical and Behavioral Approach

Cham: Springer Verlag (2018)
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Abstract

This textbook examines the extent to which moral values play a role as productive forces for the economy, and explores the effect of ethical and unethical Behavior on the economy. It shows how ethics improves productivity in the economy, and provides specific ethics tools for practical application for students and managers. Stemming from an overall interdisciplinary approach, and combining recent research results from sciences such as economics, business administration, Behavioral economics, philosophy, psychology and sociology, this textbook fills a gap in the literature on ethics in business. The book begins with the foundations of business ethics by defining business ethics, delineating its objectives, and discussing the importance of business ethics for business, the economy and society. Next, it presents the ethical evaluation approaches to enable the reader to evaluate economic Behavior ethically. It then explores ‘man in business’, and deals with such issues as Behavior, motivation, ethical orientation, and the presence or absence of a sense of justice. Following this is a discussion of the rules of the market and of questions such as: Does the market economy promote ethical Behavior or is there a conflict of goals between ethics and market economy? Do companies have a social responsibility? The book concludes with an analysis of the importance of ethics for productivity in the enterprise and in the economy, and presents ethics tools as the instruments with which management can promote ethical Behavior of their employees. Following a textbook structure, the book first derives knowledge from scientific studies that is relevant for students, and then summarizes the results. It explains ethical assessment approaches, and then gives an ethical assessment of economic Behavior using case studies. It uses roleplaying and games to explain the Behavior of people in relation to ethics.

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Chapters

Ethics in Business Education

All modern societies have institutions and organizations, giving them order, and to instill discipline in their citizens to behave in the manner socially desired. As we have already shown however, this is not sufficient. For a society to function and for productive forces to develop, the appropriate... see more

Tools of Ethics for Management

In the following, we will deal with the central question of business ethics: How can the behavior of employees be influenced in such a way that ethical behavior is encouraged:To avert damage to economic activity for third parties To avert damage to economic activity for the company To increase the p... see more

Institutional Ethics: The State Regulatory Framework

Institutional ethics must provide a framework that enforces moral behavior in business. In the following, we will examine the Prisoner's Dilemma as the fundamental problem of institutional ethics, and introduce the codes of ethics that should enforce ethical behavior in business practice.The economy... see more

Market and Morality

To what extent does the market exhibit moral and ethical behavior? Morality complements the positive effects of the market. The results of the market correspond only partially to our righteous ideas. In case of market failure, morality ensures that third parties are not harmed. Against this backgrou... see more

Ethical Problems of the Economy: Enron, Subprime & Co. – From Crisis to Crisis

The following chapter should give you an impression of current ethical problems in the economy. As we have seen unmoral aspiration for enrichment of managers was common in all crisis. People are influenced in their behavior by their view of the world. Ideas and attitudes, or moral values, must be sh... see more

The Image of Humans

The following chapter analyzes human behavior in the economy. What motivates people, what goals do they pursue and what makes them happy? We need the insights gained to explain unethical behavior and to move people to ethical behavior.There are many people who selflessly do good deeds and feel bette... see more

Ethical Valuation Approaches

This lecture chapter explains the classical and modern ethical evaluation criteria for human action. They should serve as a basis for evaluating economic action.In principle, the ethical evaluation criteria are available to executives in order to assess and weigh their action alternatives. Moral eco... see more

Basic of Ethics

In addition to your business and economic courses, this chapter will provide you with the concepts and the starting point of the applied discipline of business ethics.Business ethics is intended to ensure that economic activity works to the advantage of others and thus complements business managemen... see more

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