
Cosmopolitan Business Ethics
Towards a Global Ethos of Management
Jacob Dahl Rendtorff(Author)
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 31. August 2017
Book
Hardback
224 pages
978-1-4724-4708-1 (ISBN)
Description
In Cosmopolitan Business Ethics: Towards a Global Ethos of Management, Jacob Dahl Rendtorff maps the concept of global business ethics, related to sustainability and corporate governance, via an examination of the major theories of business ethics and the philosophy of management.
The book is based on the philosophy of Immanuel Kant and the European tradition, which is applied as the foundation for the analysis of the contemporary European and Anglo-American debate on business ethics in order to formulate an up-to-date theory of global business ethics. The book will compare the different schools of business ethics, corporate citizenship, and the philosophy of management and will address the modern-day issues of sustainability, business and human rights, corporate social responsibility, stakeholder management, and corporate governance, offering insights on how to deal with these international challenges of global economics, the development and protection of human rights, and the environment.
This book proposes a decision-making model for cosmopolitan business ethics as the foundation of management and leadership in dealing with the complexities of globalization. The case studies will address the efforts of businesses to work with global and cosmopolitan business ethics at the levels of maintaining corporate integrity. Both the theoretical argument and case studies presented in the book are based on exchanges with notable business ethicists, philosophers of management, business managers, and public policy-makers.
The book is based on the philosophy of Immanuel Kant and the European tradition, which is applied as the foundation for the analysis of the contemporary European and Anglo-American debate on business ethics in order to formulate an up-to-date theory of global business ethics. The book will compare the different schools of business ethics, corporate citizenship, and the philosophy of management and will address the modern-day issues of sustainability, business and human rights, corporate social responsibility, stakeholder management, and corporate governance, offering insights on how to deal with these international challenges of global economics, the development and protection of human rights, and the environment.
This book proposes a decision-making model for cosmopolitan business ethics as the foundation of management and leadership in dealing with the complexities of globalization. The case studies will address the efforts of businesses to work with global and cosmopolitan business ethics at the levels of maintaining corporate integrity. Both the theoretical argument and case studies presented in the book are based on exchanges with notable business ethicists, philosophers of management, business managers, and public policy-makers.
Reviews / Votes
'In an age of corporate scandals, tax evasion schemes and high-profile climate-change denial, Rendtorff reminds us that business activity is morally, politically and constitutionally justified if and only if it is socially responsible and globally conducive to the good life.' - Prof. Giorgio Baruchello, University of Akureyri'Jacob Dahl proves that "business ethics" is not a standalone discipline and those who naturally practice "cosmopolitan corporate integrity" can readily produce win-win situations for all involved. Society needs this fascinating and insightful read to become a text book in every business school and a desk book for every executive.' - Julian Clarke, European Business Ethics Network Ireland
'What I found most valuable and most interesting was [Jacob Dahl Rendtorff's] description and discussion of business ethics in Germany. This is, as he points out, a tradition unknown in the English-speaking world but it is socially valuable. All in all, this book is a substantial contribution to business ethics in English.' - Gu?mundur Hei?ar Frimannsson, Nordicum-Mediterraneum, 2019
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
7 s/w Abbildungen, 7 s/w Zeichnungen, 9 s/w Tabellen
9 Tables, black and white; 7 Line drawings, black and white; 7 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 250 mm
Width: 175 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
614 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4724-4708-1 (9781472447081)
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Person
Jacob Dahl Rendtorff is Senior Associate Professor of Responsibility, Ethics and Legitimacy of Corporations at the Department of Social Sciences and Business at Roskilde University, Denmark. Rendtorff is Member of the Executive Committee of EBEN (European Business Ethics Network), a Member of the Academy of Management, and European Editor of the Journal of Business Ethics Education. He has been a visiting professor at universities in Europe and the United States and has published several books.
Content
Preface Acknowledgments Introduction Themes for cosmopolitan business ethicsCosmopolitan business ethics as future management science CHAPTER 1. What is cosmopolitan business ethics? Business ethics in private and public organizations Cosmopolitan business ethics and creation of trustFocus on global social responsibility Social responsibility in Scandinavia: The inclusive labor market Business ethics in practice Business ethics in organization and management Is business ethics profitable? The purpose of the programs for ethics and values-driven leadership CHAPTER 2. Business Ethics in the age of globalization Ethics and globalization of the market economy Neoliberalism, competition states, and globalization Strengths and weaknesses of globalization Social responsibility as risk management Values and globalization International codes of ethics and codes of conduct International business ethics as a first dimension of cosmopolitan business ethicsCaux Round Table Principles: Guidelines for global ethics CHAPTER 3. What are values? Values in the late modern society Business Ethics in experience society Values in business organizations Values-driven management as a strategic management communication Values and values-driven management Requirements for an ethical culture in the organization Values-driven leadership, ethics, and organization theory Code of conduct for leadership in the public sector Organization, perceptions, values, and ethics Different theoretical approaches to values-driven management CHAPTER 4 Values-driven management in practice V