Ethics in International ManagementBrij Nino Kumar, Horst Steinmann Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG, 19 may 2015 - 485 páginas No detailed description available for "Ethics in International Management". |
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4 Using Assumptions to Connect Ethics and Diversity | 248 |
6 Analysis of Assumptions | 251 |
7 Using Dialogue to Connect Ethics and Diversity | 252 |
8 Four Components of Dialogue | 253 |
9 Balancing of Inquiry and Advocacy | 254 |
11 The Resources are in the Room | 256 |
Orientation for a Globally Competent Human Resources Function in Preventing and Resolving Crosscultural Conflicts | 259 |
3 The Whys of a Crosscultural Conflict | 260 |
5 Consequences for the Management of International Companies | 35 |
6 Final Remarks | 39 |
Methodological Reflections on Cultural Integration | 47 |
2 Paul Lorenzens Proposals on Political Anthropology | 49 |
3 Critique of Two Presuppositions | 52 |
4 Constructivist Method and Interaction with Respect to Interculturality | 55 |
5 Three Steps of Communicative Cultural Integration | 58 |
The Competitive Context of Ethical DecisionMaking in Business | 65 |
2 Scope of the Paper | 68 |
3 Business Ethics Defined | 69 |
4 Linkages between Competitive Environment and Ethical Business Behavior | 70 |
5 Linkages between Industry Structure and Ethical Business Behavior | 72 |
6 Summary and Implications for Future Research | 81 |
The Case of the Chemical Industry and Responsible Care | 87 |
Sharing the Responsibility between Company and Industry Association | 91 |
3 Recommendations for the Further Development of the Program | 99 |
4 The Realization of Discourses in the Economy | 104 |
Social Capital Investments Property Rights and the Ethics of WinWin Why Multinational Enterprise Management Should Engage in Institution Buildi... | 109 |
2 Trust and Social Capital Theory | 110 |
3 Trust Institutions and Development | 112 |
4 Social Capital Creation and the Role of MNE | 114 |
5 Social Capital Distrust and the Recognition of Property Rights | 117 |
Investing in Social Capital | 119 |
7 Social Capital Investments and the Changing Relations between Business and State | 122 |
8 Business State and the Ethics of WinWin | 123 |
Moral Responsibility and Strategies of International Management in the Perspective of Sustainable Development | 127 |
2 The Multinational Corporation and their Moral Responsibility in Global Economy | 129 |
3 Reflections on the Foundations of Ethical Behaviour of Multinational Corporations | 135 |
4 Multinational Strategy for Sustainable Development | 146 |
5 Conclusion | 155 |
Part Two Ethics in International Strategies and Management Functions | 161 |
The Role of Multinational Corporations | 163 |
1 Industrys Conduct Environmental Protection and the Sociopolitical Mesh | 164 |
2 The Question of Different Environmental Standards as between Industrial and Developing Countries | 168 |
Problems and Solutions | 183 |
2 Definitions | 184 |
3 Aspects of Corruption | 185 |
5 Legal Treatment | 186 |
6 Sample Cases | 187 |
7 Costs of Corruption | 189 |
8 Public Reaction | 191 |
9 Corrective Action | 192 |
10 Conclusion | 210 |
Ethics A Global Business Challenge | 213 |
Ethical Issues in International Marketing | 221 |
2 Ethical Theory in Marketing and International Business | 223 |
3 Ethical Issues in International Marketing Exchanges | 226 |
4 Ethical Adaptation of International Marketing Strategies | 230 |
5 International Marketing Ethics and Transnational Corporations | 235 |
6 Conclusions | 237 |
Concepts and Experience of the Valuing Diversity and Ethics Workshops at Levi Strauss and Company | 243 |
2 Connecting Ethics and Diversity | 244 |
3 Using Principles to Connect Ethics and Diversity | 245 |
5 The Whats of a Crosscultural Conflict | 265 |
6 Ethical Interculturally Effective Interaction and Transaction Strategies | 266 |
7 Implications for Business Leadership | 269 |
8 The Hows of a Crosscultural Conflict | 271 |
9 Preventing Culture Clashes in a Global HR Function | 272 |
10 Conclusion | 277 |
Cultures as Points of Departure for Foundations of Corporate Ethics in International Business | 279 |
Explorations in Hindu Thought | 281 |
2 Involution Theory and the WilltoEthics | 282 |
3 Excellence Competition and Ethics | 286 |
4 Guna Karmavada and Karmayoga Theories of Ethics | 291 |
The Indian Theory of Consciousness Ethics | 297 |
A Few Vignettes | 299 |
Confucianism Socialist Market Economy and the Multinational Enterprises | 309 |
2 Business Development in China | 311 |
3 Confucianism and Personal Ethics | 315 |
4 Socialist Market Economy and Legal Framework | 316 |
5 Multinational Enterprises and the World Economy | 319 |
6 Conclusion | 320 |
Contextualism in Business and Ethical Issues in Japan | 323 |
2 Advantages of Contextualism in Business | 325 |
3 Disadvantages of Contextualism in Business | 331 |
4 Ethics Embedded in Business Context | 336 |
An Islamic Framework for International Marketing Ethics | 341 |
2 Foundations of Islamic Framework with respect to Ethical Behavior | 343 |
Value Maximization Approach | 348 |
4 Islamic Ethics for Marketing Decision Making | 351 |
5 Conclusion | 363 |
Philosophy and Practice | 367 |
2 Methodological and Other Remarks | 368 |
3 Taking Stock of Business and Corporate Ethics in the USA an Attempt | 371 |
The Intrinsic versus the Instrumental Value of Ethics | 392 |
5 Conclusions and Open Questions | 393 |
The Spanish Case | 401 |
2 The Spanish World of Values at the Origins of Capitalism | 403 |
3 The Emergence of Social Market Economy in Spain | 407 |
5 Ethics and Business in the Spain Heading into the 21st Century | 410 |
6 As a Very Brief Conclusion | 416 |
Applying the Integrative Social Contracts Theory to Russia | 419 |
1 Integrative Social Contracts Theory | 420 |
2 Three Forces Influencing Business Ethics in Russia | 422 |
3 Applying Theory to Practice | 424 |
4 Conclusion | 434 |
Context Issues and Problems of Application of a Code of Ethics for International Business among those of three Major Religions | 439 |
1 The Spread of Global Information | 441 |
2 Rise of Public Awareness of Moral Issues | 442 |
3 Interfaith Declaration | 443 |
4 Method | 445 |
6 The Declaration | 449 |
7 The Use of the Code | 453 |
List of Contributors | 455 |
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