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Integrity Systems for Occupations

by Andrew Alexandra & Seumas Miller

An integrity system is an integrated assemblage of institutional mechanisms, the purpose of which is the prevention and reduction of ethical misconduct and the promotion of ethical health in institutions, organizations,...


Project Ethics

by Haukur Ingi Jonasson & Helgi Thor Ingason

How relevant is ethics to project management? This book takes both a critical and a practical look at project management in terms of success criteria, and ethical opportunities and risks. It will help the reader...


Ethical Intelligence: Five Principles for Untangling Your Toughest Problems at Work and Beyond

by PhD Bruce Weinstein

After reviewing the ?ve basic ethical principles agreed upon by cultures and religious traditions around the world and throughout time, Bruce Weinstein shows readers how to develop their ethics IQ by applying...


How Walmart Is Destroying America (And the World): And What You Can Do about It

by Bill Quinn

After carving up the once lovingly cared-for downtowns of Small Town America, Wal-Mart launched a frontal assault on mom-and-pop businesses all over the globe. With 1.5 million employees operating more than...


Ethics and Management in the Public Sector

by Alan Lawton, Julie Rayner & Karin Lasthuizen

Grappling with ethical issues is a daily challenge for those working in organizations that deliver public services. Such services are delivered through an often bewildering range of agencies and amidst this...


Investor Relations for the Emerging Company

by Ralph A. Rieves & John Lefebvre

Communicate your company's commitment to growing its market value

Investor Relations for the Emerging Company, Second Edition helps emerging public company officers and directors communicate to investors their...


Auditor Independence: Auditing, Corporate Governance and Market Confidence

by Ismail Adelopo

Auditors' independence has been called into question in the light of their being complicit in some of the corporate misbehaviour exposed in recent years. Here, the author examines the historical role of auditing...


Globalisation and Business Ethics

by Homann & Koslowski

Taking an interdisciplinary approach, this volume provides a theoretical overview of how business ethics deals with the phenomenon of globalization. The authors examine both the origins and development of globalization...


Reforming Capitalism: The Scientific Worldview and Business

by Rogene Buchholz

This book examines the role that the traditional understanding of science plays in how we understand the capitalistic system and how it informs business and business school education. Science serves many purposes...


Corporate Impact: Measuring and Managing Your Social Footprint

by Adrian Henriques

It is widely accepted that sustainability has an inescapable social component, but companies find it very hard to understand and measure their social impacts. Why is this? This book, by noted CSR practitioner,...


In Search of Ethics

by Len Marrella

American society seems to be in a constant state of recovery from a series of attacks on our social and economic morals and ethics. From the never-ending embarassment of the Clinton sex scandals to the fall...


Ethics for Managers: Philosophical Foundations & Business Realities

by Joseph Gilbert

This book examines issues relating to ethical decision-making in the managerial context. Managers are paid to oversee the work of others, and in the course of their work, they often make decisions that impact...


Territories of Social Responsibility: Opening the Research and Policy Agenda

by Almeida Ashley & Crowther

CSR is a fragile concept if conceived only at the organizational level or driven only by leadership. Many writers deal with aspects of social responsibility, but most deal with it as this kind of organizational...


Millennium Intelligence: Understanding and Conducting Competitive Intelligence in the Digital Age

by Jerry P. Miller & Leonard Fuld

Competitive intelligence doesn’t just mean a trip to the local store to see the competition’s finished products—it means gathering business information to gain an advantage in a legal and ethical manner....


Fraud: The Counter Fraud Practitioner's Handbook

by Alan Doig

Fraud: The Counter Fraud Practitioner's Handbook looks at fraud investigation methods and explores the practical options for preventing and remedying fraud. It examines the mode of investigation, the types of...


Managing Responsibly: Alternative Approaches to Corporate Management and Governance

by Jane Buckingham & Venkataraman Nilakant

Bringing together the thoughts of scholars, looking for alternatives to the self-interest maximization so characteristic of existing corporate governance, Managing Responsibly explores the limitations of the...


A Social Critique of Corporate Reporting: Semiotics and Web-based Integrated Reporting

by David Crowther

In the critically acclaimed first edition of A Social Critique of Corporate Reporting, David Crowther examined the perceived dialectic around traditional and environmental corporate reporting to show it to be...


Corporate Social Responsibility: A Research Handbook

by Kathryn Haynes, Alan Murray & Jesse Dillard

Concepts of corporate social responsibility (CSR) are widely used by businesses, professional bodies and academics, but are also widely contested. CSR is usually described as comprising three elements: environmental,...


Organizations and the Bioeconomy: The Management and Commodification of the Life Sciences

by Alexander Styhre

The advancement of the life sciences and the technosciences has enhanced the longevity of citizens in the Western world, and half of the generation born in the first decade of the new millennium is now expected...


What Matters Most: How a Small Group of Pioneers Is Teaching Social Responsibility to Big Business, and Why Big Busines

by Jeffrey Hollender

If you're interested in how business intersects with social change, this sweeping study of the socially responsible business movement will give you plenty of grist.-Utne Reader