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Business Ethics Through Movies - A Case Study Approach

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Informationen zum Autor Wanda Teays is Professor of Philosophy and Ethics at Mount Saint Mary's University in Los Angeles, where she is also Chair of the Philosophy Department. She is the author or editor of numerous books and articles on ethics, global justice, and critical reasoning, including Seeing the Light: Exploring Ethics Through Movies; Global Bioethics and Human Rights: Contemporary Issues; Bioethics, Justice and Health Care; and Second Thoughts: Critical Thinking for a Diverse Society. Klappentext Business Ethics Through Movies: A Case Study Approach examines a wide range of ethical dilemmas, principles and moral reasoning that arise in contemporary business through a series of popular films and real-world case studies.* Engages readers in learning about ethical theory by using movies and both national and international case studies in business as the vehicle for analysis and reflection* Facilitates comprehension of ethical issues by showing how characters in films confront issues, make choices, and face the consequences* Draws from a variety of actual cases in Business Ethics - from the 1982 Tylenol poisoning and the 1989 Exxon Valdez disaster to recent examples such as the Foster Farms salmonella outbreak and the chemical spill in West Virginia* Reveals the important role that ethics plays in setting the moral foundation of a business or corporation* Develops critical thinking skills through applying analytical checklists to ethical dilemmas raised in films and in actual cases in Business Ethics Zusammenfassung Business Ethics Through Movies: A Case Study Approach examines a wide range of ethical dilemmas, principles and moral reasoning that arise in contemporary business through a series of popular films and real-world case studies.* Engages readers in learning about ethical theory by using movies and both national and international case studies in business as the vehicle for analysis and reflection* Facilitates comprehension of ethical issues by showing how characters in films confront issues, make choices, and face the consequences* Draws from a variety of actual cases in Business Ethics - from the 1982 Tylenol poisoning and the 1989 Exxon Valdez disaster to recent examples such as the Foster Farms salmonella outbreak and the chemical spill in West Virginia* Reveals the important role that ethics plays in setting the moral foundation of a business or corporation* Develops critical thinking skills through applying analytical checklists to ethical dilemmas raised in films and in actual cases in Business Ethics Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction to the Text iAcknowledgements ixUNIT 1Moral Navigation: Business Ethics & Society 11.1 Tools for the Journey 2Spotlight: A HijackingEthics Codes: Apple; Google1.2 The Moral Compass: Integrity in Business 18Spotlight: Up in the Air; Michael ClaytonCase: The Tylenol CaseEthics Code: Johnson & Johnson1.3 Show Me the Money: Greed is Not Good 38Spotlight: Wall Street; Big MenCases: Martha Stewart's Insider Trading; Costco's Tainted BerriesEthics Code: Costco1.4 Talk to Me: The Impact of Technology 57Spotlight: Her; The Net; DisconnectCases: Edward Snowden and the NSA; Target's Data Breach; Target's Online TrackingEthics Code: Yahoo!UNIT 2Moral Leadership: Ethical Theory 762.1 Aerial Surveillance: Ethical Theory 77Spotlight: The Insider2.2 The Ends Justify the Means: Teleological Ethics 96Spotlight: Contagion; Park Avenue: Money, Power, and the American Dream; Blue JasmineCase: The Ford PintoEthics Code: Ford Motor Company2.3 Duties Rule: Deontological Ethics 117Spotlight: Shattered Glass; Arbitrage; Quiz Show; Food Inc.Cases: Beech-Nut's Apple Juice; Minute Maid Lemonade; Foster Farms' ChickensEthics Codes: National Public Radio (NPR); Dole Food Company, Inc.2.4 Moral Character: Aristotle's Virtue Ethics 136Spotlight: Erin Brockovich; Roger & Me; Salmon Fishing in the ...

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