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Ethical Decision-Making in Management - Perspectives of the Philosopher, the Sociologist and the Manager

English · Paperback / Softback

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This book interweaves the postmodern approach to management studies and, based on its innovative research, reintroduces moral pragmatism in Business Ethics.


List of contents

Introduction Part I: The Philosopher's View 1 Postmodern Ethical Theories 2 The Case for Moral Pluralism and Moral Pragmatism in Ethical Decision-Making 3 Theories of Business Ethics and Ethical Decision-Making: Utility, Duty and Virtues in the Business World 4. Decision-Making Theories: From Philosophy to Neuroscience Part II: The Sociologist’s View 5. Sociological View of Ethical Decision-Making Part III: The Manager’s View 6. The Manager’s View: Best Practices for Ethical Decision-Making A Final Word

About the author

Matej Drašček is Finance and Internal Audit Expert and Guest Lecturer for Strategic Management at the School of Economics and Business at the University of Ljubljana, Slovenia.
Dana Mesner Andolšek is a Professor of Sociology of Organisation, Business Ethics and Knowledge Management in the Department of Sociology at the Faculty of Social Sciences at the University of Ljubljana, Slovenia.
Adriana Rejc Buhovac is a Professor of Strategy in the Academic Unit for Management and Organisation at the School of Economics and Business at the University of Ljubljana, Slovenia.

Summary

This book interweaves the postmodern approach to management studies and, based on its innovative research, reintroduces moral pragmatism in Business Ethics.

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