Ethics Bibliography

Below and on the following pages you will find an annotated bibliography of ethics books.This list is arranged according to the following headings:

Business Ethics Books (starts on this page below)

General Modern Ethics Books

Classic Ethics Theory

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Business Ethics Books

 

Title:Business Ethics at Work

Author:  Elizabeth Vallance
Publisher:  Cambridge University Press
Date Published:  January 1990

This book is a practical guide to a subject directly relevant to contemporary conduct for students of business and management.It offers a decision model to help in the making of ethical choices, and bases its ethical framework firmly on the nature of business itself.

 

 

Title:Current Issues in Business Ethics

Author:  Peter W. Davies
Publisher:  Routledge
Date Published:  September 1997

In this collection of essays, current issues in business ethics are explored and discussed by leading authorities in the field.

 

 

 

Title: Defining Moments : When Managers
Must Choose between Right and Right

Author:  Joseph L. Badaracco
Publisher:  Harvard Business School Publishing
Date Published:  August 1997

Explores the question of whether one can govern innocently in a business world where personal ethics may interfere with the needs of the organization. The author draws on three manager case studies, literature, and moral philosophers such as Machiavelli, Nietzsche, and Marcus Aurelius to discuss ways in which managers can think about ethical dilemmas in their work life.

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