
Business Ethics For Better Behavior Concisely Answers The Three Most Pressing Ethical Questions Business Professionals Face: 1. What Makes Business Practices Right Or Wrong? 2. Why Do Normal, Decent Businesspeople Of Good Will Sometimes Do The Wrong Thing? 3. How Can We Use The Answer To These Questions To Get Ourselves, Our Coworkers, Our Bosses, And Our Employees To Behave Better? Bad Behavior In Business Rarely Results From Bad Will. Most People Mean Well Much Of The Time. But Most Of Us Are Vulnerable. We All Fall Into Moral Traps, Usually Without Even Noticing. Business Ethics For Better Behavior Teaches Business Professionals, Students, And Other Readers How To Become Aware Of Those Traps, How To Avoid Them, And How To Dig Their Way Out If They Fall In. It Integrates The Best Work In Psychology, Economics, Management Theory, And Normative Philosophy Into A Simple Action Plan For Ensuring The Best Ethical Performance At All Levels Of Business Practice. This Is A Book Anyone In Business, From An Entry-level Employee To Ceo, Can Use--
This book investigates the core question of how business professionals can identify, avoid, and rectify unethical behavior in the workplace by understanding the psychological and economic traps that lead to moral failure. The authors, a team of scholars and experts in philosophy and economics, synthesize research from behavioral psychology, management theory, and normative ethics to provide a practical framework for improving ethical performance. They argue that most unethical actions stem from situational vulnerabilities rather than malicious intent, offering a structured approach to foster better decision-making at every organizational level.
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Readers frequently note the accessibility of the prose, which translates complex philosophical concepts into practical business applications. Experts highlight this as a useful resource for students and professionals seeking to understand the behavioral drivers behind workplace ethics.
Page Count:
248
Publication Date:
2021-01-01
ISBN-10:
0190076577
ISBN-13:
9780190076573
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