圖書名稱:Business and Society:Stakeholders, Ethics, Public Policy(14版)
內容簡介
Since the 1960s, when Professors Keith Davis and Robert Blomstrom wrote the first edition of this book, Business and Society has maintained a position of leadership by discussing central issues of corporate social performance in a form that students and faculty have found engaging and stimulating. The leadership of the two founding authors, and later of Professor William C. Frederick and James E. Post, helped Business and Society to achieve a consistently high standard of quality and market acceptance. Thanks to these authors’ remarkable eye for the emerging issues that shape the organizational, social, and public policy environments in which students will soon live and work, the book has added value to the business education of many thousands of students.
作者介紹
作者簡介
Anne Lawrence
現職:San Jose State University
James Weber
現職:Duquesne University
目錄
PART I: BUSINESS IN SOCIETY
Ch 1 The Corporation and Its Stakeholders
Ch 2 Managing Public Issues and Stakeholder Relationships
Ch 3 The Corporation’s Social Responsibilities
PART II BUSINESS AND ETHICS
Ch 4 Ethics and Ethical Reasoning
Ch 5 Organizational Ethics and the Law
PART III BUSINESS IN A GLOBALIZED WORLD
Ch 6 The Challenges of Globalization
Ch 7 Global Corporate Citizenship
PART IV BUSINESS AND PUBLIC POLICY
Ch 8 Business–Government Relations
Ch 9 Influencing the Political Environment
PART V BUSINESS AND THE NATURAL ENVIRONMENT
Ch 10 Sustainable Development and Global Business
Ch 11 Managing Environmental Issues
PART VI BUSINESS AND TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE
Ch 12 Technology, Organizations, and Society
Ch 13 Managing Technology and Innovation
PART VII BUSINESS AND ITS STAKEHOLDERS
Ch 14 Stockholder Rights and Corporate Governance
Ch 15 Consumer Protection
Ch 16 Employees and the Corporation
Ch 17 Managing a Diverse Workforce
Ch 18 The Community and the Corporation
Ch 19 Managing Public Relations
Cases in Business and Society:
1. The Upper Big Branch Mine Disaster
2. The Carlson Company and Protecting Children in the Global Tourism Industry
3. Carolina Pad and the Mommy Bloggers
4. Moody's Credit Ratings and the Subprime Mortgage Meltdown
5. Merck, the FDA, and the Vioxx Recall
6. Kimpton Hotel's EarthCare Program
7. Ventria Biosciences and the Controversy over Plant-Made Medicines
8. The Solidarity Fund and Gildan Activewear
9. Mattel and Toy Safety