Fischer, C., & Lovell, A. (2005). Business Ethics and Values. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall.
Offering a blend of academic theory and concrete issues, this work is suitable for undergraduate and postgraduate students with or without practical experience in the business world. With chapters reflecting a series of lectures, the book serves as a self, contained course in business ethics, assuming little prior knowledge of business ethics on the part of the student. Crucial to this new book is: the way it introduces the student to the complexities and principles of ethical issues through the medium of real-world case examples and simulations. These features aim to stimulate debate and enable the reader to appreciate and understand the relevance and many-sidedness of ethical arguments.
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