Just Business: Business Ethics in Action

Just Business: Business Ethics in Action

by ElaineSternberg (Author)

Synopsis

Just Business: Business Ethics in Action is a ground-breaking book, which has changed the way business ethics is considered by both the business community and philosophers. Employing a powerful, original explanatory framework, Just Business offers substansive answers to questions of business ethics, resolving key problems of personnel, finance and corporate governance. Even more significantly Just Business supplies an Ethical Decision Model which can be used to manage businesses' ethical problems whenever and wherever they arise, in all their real -life complexity and variety. By introducing conceptual clarity to business ethics, Just Business provides solid arguments for rebutting trendy but unethical demands for 'social responsibility' and 'stakeholding' in business. Just Business demonstrates that business's correct ethical concern is just. As presented in Just Business, business ethics is not an extraneous anti-business option: it is rigorous, analytical business tool. Just Business provides a systematic, jargon free argument to show that it is not necessary either to emasculate or to adulterate business for business to be moral. Combining business realism with philosophical rigour, and employing a global pespective, Just Business should be of use to all who have dealings with business, whether as employees or directors, customers or lenders, shareholders or formulators of public policy.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Edition: 2nd ed.
Publisher: Oxford University Press, U.S.A.
Published: 17 Aug 2000

ISBN 10: 0198296630
ISBN 13: 9780198296638

Media Reviews
Seen as a robust defence of a traditional property rights view of the company and of business, it provides a very clear statement of the practical principles which inform that view ... [Sternberg's] account does demonstrate how the doctrine of shareholder value can be connected to a traditional view of the company, and how the concept of ownership remains critical for understanding questions of accountability and business ethics. Corporate Governance The arrival of a new book on business ethics that has something valuable to say is such a rare event as to be worth celebrating ... The volume in question is Just Business ... companies would be more profitable, the gross national product higher, and standards of behaviour better in a country where every manager read Just Business and took it to heart. Sir Samuel Brittan, Financial Times Just Business is clear, readable and witty ... it may become a standard text before long ... deserves to be read by everyone with an interest in business ethics, whether teacher, student or business professional. Philosophical Quarterly Seen as a robust defence of a traditional property rights view of the company and of business, it provides a very clear statement of the practical principles which inform that view ... [Sternberg's] account does demonstrate how the doctrine of shareholder value can be connected to a traditional view of the company, and how the concept of ownership remains critical for understanding questions of accountability and business ethics. Corporate Governance Business ethics can be a contentious field, and there are not many good guides. This book offers a model for resolving a set of business ethical issues. Bookwatch
Author Bio
Elaine Sternberg is a Research Fellow of the Centre for Business and Professional Ethics, University of Leeds, and Principal of Analytical Solutions, a consultancy firm specialising in business ethics and corporate governance. During her career to date, she has spent fourteen years as an investment banker in London, New York, and Paris; founded and ran two multi-million-pound profitable businesses; and has also lectured on business ethics at the London Business School.