Business ethics: an Indian perspective/ (Record no. 163792)
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International Standard Book Number | 9788131711736 |
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Transcribing agency | CUS |
082 ## - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER | |
Classification number | 174.4 |
Item number | FER/ |
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Personal name | Fernando, A. C. |
245 #0 - TITLE STATEMENT | |
Title | Business ethics: an Indian perspective/ |
Statement of responsibility, etc. | A.C. Fernando. |
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT) | |
Place of publication, distribution, etc. | Chennai: |
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. | Pearson, |
Date of publication, distribution, etc. | 2009. |
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION | |
Extent | 513 p. |
Other physical details | ill. |
Dimensions | 24 cm. |
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Formatted contents note | PART 1: THEORIES UNDERLYING THE ISSUES AND PROBLEMS<br/>OF BUSINESS ETHICS<br/>Chapter 1: Business Ethics: An Overview<br/>Introduction - ... i ;; f' it;; M-> i<br/>Principles of Personal Ethics «rir^ v -,.' • • ■<br/>Principles of Professional Ethics . ' ! ■ ' , ^<br/>What is Business Ethics? ■ ■■ .. .••.r ' C -,<br/>What is Not Business Ethics? • - -/i-s -'<br/>Code of Conduct and Ethics for Managers .<br/>Evolution of Ethics Over the Years : •<br/>importance and Need for Business Ethics<br/>Significance of Business Ethics<br/>Honesty, integrity and Transparency are the Touchstones of Business Ethics<br/>Values and Ethics in Business<br/>Values, Ethics and Business Strategy<br/>Distinction Between Values and Ethics .<br/>' *{*» - •<br/>Roots of Unethical Behaviour ■<br/>V\/hy Does Business Hove Such a Negative Image? . 'i<br/>Why Should Businesses Act Ethically? ^ .<br/>Ethical Decision Making<br/>How Corporations Observe Ethics in Their Organizations? ■' ■ ' > ■'<br/>Changing Business Environment and Ethical Challenges<br/>Corporate Governance Ethics •<br/>How Ethics Con Moke Corporate Governance More Meaningful? ■<br/>Benefits from Managing Ethics in Workplace _<br/>Characteristics of an Ethical Organization<br/>Recognizing Ethical Organizations<br/>CASE STUDY: Infosys Technologies—the Best Among Indian Corporations<br/>■ ;<br/>V<br/>Chapter 2: Concepts and Theories of Business Ethics<br/>Introduction<br/>Definitions of Ethics<br/>Personai Ethics and Business Ethics<br/>Morality and Law<br/>How Are Moral Standards Formed?<br/>Religion and Morality<br/>Morality, Etiquette and Professional Codes<br/>Management and Ethics<br/>Normative Theories<br/>Ethical Theories in Relation to Business<br/>Some More Normative Theories of Business Ethics<br/>Teachings of the Church<br/>Indian Ethical Traditions<br/>CASE STUDY: Biocon—India's Own Home-Grown Biotech Company<br/>Chapter 3: Ethical Dilemmas, Sources and Their Resolutions<br/>What Is an Ethical Dilemma?<br/>How Ethical Dilemmas in Business Affect the Stakeholders?<br/>Corporate Dilemma Over Ethical Behaviour<br/>Sources of Ethical Problems<br/>Why Does Business Have a Negative Image?<br/>Why Businesses Should Act Ethically?<br/>How Corporations Observe Ethics to Reduce Dilemmas?<br/>Code of Personal Ethics for Employees<br/>How to Create an Ethical Working Environment?<br/>How Does a Company Establish Ethical Standards?<br/>Walton's Six Models of Business Conduct<br/>How to Resolve on Ethical Problem?<br/>How to Resolve Ethical Dilemmas<br/>CASE STUDY: Hil's Folly: Mercury Spill in Kodoikanal<br/>Chapter 4; Ethical Decision Making in Business<br/>introduction<br/>Ethical Models that Guide Decision Making<br/>Which Approach to Use?<br/>Ethical Decision Making with Cross-Holder Conflicts and Competition<br/>Applying Moral Philosophy to Ethical Decision Making<br/>Kohlberg's Model of Cognitive Moral Development<br/>Influences on Ethical Decision Making<br/>Personal Values and Ethical Decision Making<br/>Corporate Values and Ethical Decision Making<br/>Role of Corporate Governance in Ensuring Ethics in the Workplace<br/>A Framework of Ethical Decision Making<br/>ThP Process of Making Good Ethical Decisions<br/>CASE STUDY Global Trust Bank: The Bank that Went Bust<br/>Chapter 5: Globalization and Business Ethics<br/>Growth of Global Corporations<br/>Factors Facilitating Giobalization<br/>Doing Business in A Diverse Worid<br/>Role of Multinational Corporations<br/>Excessive Economic Clout<br/>Current Issues—Multinational Corporations<br/>International Business Issues<br/>Benefits of MNCs to the Host Nation<br/>Disadvantages of MNCs to the Host Countiy<br/>International Codes of Business Conduct<br/>The Limits of Voluntary Approach<br/>Coux Round Table: Principles for Business<br/>Challenges of Globalization in the Context of Growing Market<br/>Economies<br/>Public Awareness and Scrutiny<br/>Technological Challenges and Opportunities<br/>The Physical Environment<br/>The Social Environment<br/>Key Global Issues for Business<br/>Corporate Governance is a Prerequisite for Globalization<br/>Global Compact<br/>CASE STUDY: Sterlite: Using Money Clout to Maximum Advantage<br/>Chapter 6: Creating an Ethical Organization<br/>Introduction<br/>The Problem Is Not with Corporations, but the People Who Ruh Them<br/>Fat Pay Did Not Ensure Better Governance<br/>Fraudulent Accounting Too Played Its Destructive Role<br/>Independent Directors Too Did Not Help Reduce Malpractices<br/>Reasons for the Failure of Conventional Measures<br/>Suggestions to Improve Corporate Virtue<br/>Role of Corporate Governance<br/>The Role of Corporate Culture<br/>Role of Corporate Social Responsibility<br/>Other Influences in Creating an Ethical Organization<br/>Developing and Executing a Comprehensive Ethics Programme<br/>Codes of Conduct<br/>Ethics Committees<br/>Ethics Communication Systems<br/>Ethics Office/Officers<br/>Ethics Training Programmes<br/>Disciplinary System<br/>CASE STUDY: Wipro Limited: An Earnest Effort to Create an Ethioal<br/>Organization<br/>PART 2: HOW CAN ETHICS BE APPLIED IN DAY-TC-DAY BUSINESS?<br/>Chapter 7: Corporate Ethics: Good Governonce<br/>What Is Corporate Governance?<br/>Definitions of Corporate Governance<br/>Desiderata of Corporate Governance<br/>A Historical Perspective of Corporate Governance<br/>Significance of Corporate Governance to Developing Countries<br/>issues in Corporate Governance<br/>Major Thrust Areas of Corporate Governance<br/>Strategies and Techniques Basic to Sound Corporate Governance<br/>Benefits to Society<br/>Benefits to Corporation<br/>Indian Model of Corporate Governance<br/>What is 'Good' Corporate Governance?<br/>Obligation to investors<br/>Obligation to Employees<br/>Obligation to Customers<br/>Managerial Obligation<br/>Legislative Changes<br/>Introduction of Regulations<br/>Implementation of Recommendations of Birlo Committee Report<br/>The Reserve Bank's and Other Regulations<br/>Self-Regulation<br/>Pioneers in Good Governance Practices<br/>Corporate Governance in India—A Performance Appraisal<br/>Future of Corporate Governance In India<br/>Impetus for the Growth of Corporate Governance In India<br/>CASE STUDY: Tata Steel—A Company that also Makes Steel<br/>Chapter 8: Corporate Ethics: Investors Rights, Privileges, Problenns<br/>ond Protection<br/>Introduction<br/>Ethical Governance Needed to Protect Stakeholders<br/>Theoretical Basis—Agency Costs<br/>Long-Term Shareholder Value<br/>Rights of Shareholders<br/>Views of Various Committees on the Issue<br/>Dr J. J. Irani Committee Report on Company Law, 2005<br/>Poor Track Record of Shareholder Protection In India<br/>Guide for Investors/Shareholders<br/>Investor Protection<br/>Investor Protection in India<br/>N, K. Mitro Committee on Investors Protection<br/>Problems of Investors in India<br/>Law Enforcement for Investor Protection<br/>Lacunae in Investor Protection<br/>Sebi's Poor Performonce ond Suggestions for Improvement<br/>CASE STUDY; On Insider Troding (HLL-BBLIL Merger)<br/>Chapter 9: Handmaid of Ethics: Corporate Socioi Responsibility<br/>Introduction<br/>Wtiy Social Responsibility of Business?<br/>Definitions of GSR<br/>Toddy's Corporote Socioi Responsibility<br/>Theoreticoi Justificotion for GSR<br/>Wtiot Are Gorporotions Expected to Do?<br/>Models for Implementotion of GSR<br/>GSR OS o Business Strotegy for Sustoinoble Development<br/>Advontoges of GSR<br/>Scope of GSR<br/>Steps to Attoin GSR<br/>Externoi Stondords on GSR<br/>Prestigious A\ftrords for GSR<br/>Thie Indion Perspective \ •<br/>Indio on the Ethicol/GSR Motrix<br/>Gore-Bcsd Indio<br/>Ethics ond Socioi Responsibility of Business<br/>Socioi Responsibility ond Indion Gorporotions—A Score Gord<br/>Future of Indian GSR<br/>CASE STUDY: Dr Redd/s Loborotories: Commitment to All-Round Corporote Exoeience<br/>Chapter 10: The Ethics of Consumer Protection<br/>Consumer—An Importont Stokeholder<br/>Hidden Toxotion on Society<br/>Stokeholder Ailionce<br/>Consumer ond Consumer Proteotion<br/>Porties to Consumer Protection<br/>History ond Growth of Consumer Protection<br/>Roiph Nader's Contribution to Consumer Protection<br/>Consumer Protection, Why ond How<br/>Consumer Duties ond Responsibilities<br/>Consumer Protection: Indion Scenorio<br/>Spote of Consumer-Oriented Legislotions<br/>How Are indion Consumers Exploited?<br/>Consumer Protection in Indio<br/>Legol Protection to Consumers<br/>Consumer Protection Act 1986<br/>Consumer Protection (Amendment) Act 2002<br/>Prevention of Food Adulterotion Act, 1954<br/>Institutionoi Arrongements Under Copra<br/>Quoiity Stondords<br/>Standards of Weights and Measures<br/>Role and Initiatives of Voluntary Organizations<br/>Other initiatives to Promote Consumer Protection<br/>CASE STUDY: Wockhordt Ltd—Divergence Between Precepts and Practices<br/>Chapter 11: Environmental Ethics<br/>Introduction<br/>Environmental Concerns<br/>History of Environmentolism<br/>Environmental Philosophy<br/>Environmental Preservation: Role of Stakeholders<br/>Future Outlook on Environment<br/>Partnerships<br/>International Issues<br/>Sustainable Development<br/>Costs and Benefits of Environmental Regulation<br/>Trade and the Environment<br/>industrial PoiiuTion<br/>Role of Corporations in Environmental Management<br/>Innovative Business Responses to Environmental Regulations<br/>Waste Management and Pollution Control<br/>improving Corporate Environmental Performance<br/>Need for a New Approach<br/>Environmental Audit<br/>Managing Environmental issues<br/>Product Differentiation<br/>Managing Regulation<br/>Redefining Markets<br/>Environmental Risk Management<br/>Environmental Management in India<br/>Charter for Voluntary Pollution Control<br/>Corporate India Gets Eco Friendly<br/>India's Environment Policy<br/>CASE STUDY-1: E-Woste: The Latest Conmbutor to Environmental Degradation<br/>CASE STUDY-2: Tirupur—A Study on Its Environmental Degradation<br/>Chapter 12: Role of Vorious Agencies in Ensuring Ethics in Corporotions<br/>introduction<br/>Public Opinion<br/>Role of Auditors in Ensuring Business Ethics<br/>Role of Board of Directors in Ensuring Ethical Business<br/>Medic and Business Ethics<br/>Ethics in Advertising<br/>Role of Gcyernment Agencies in Ensuring Ethical Practices<br/>Dnip of the Judiciary<br/>Role of SEBI in Ensuring Ethical Corporate Governance<br/>L.<br/>Role of Whistle-blowing<br/>CASE STUDY-1: Keton Porekh Scam 2001<br/>CASE STUDY-2: Solvendra Dubey: A Potriotio but Unfortunate<br/>Whistle-blower<br/>Chapter 13: Ethics and Indian Business<br/>Impact of Globalization<br/>Role of Securities Market in Economic Growth<br/>Phenomenal Growth of Indian Capital Market<br/>Nature of the Indian Capital Market<br/>Development of the Indian Capital Market<br/>Deficiencies in the Indian Capital Market<br/>Major Indian Scams<br/>Can Unethical Behaviour Be Avoided?<br/>Reasons for Unethical Practices Among Indian Corporations<br/>Business Ethics in India Today<br/>Corporations in India Cannot Afford to Be Ethical<br/>Some Unethical Issues in India<br/>Why Should Indian Business Be Ethical?<br/>Studies on Ethical Attitudes of Managers<br/>Some Questionable Business Practices<br/>CASE STUDY: Demat Scam 2003-2005<br/>PART 3: FUNCTIONAL AREAS IN BUSINESS MANAGEMENT<br/>Chapter 14: Marketing Ethics<br/>Role of Marketing<br/>Defining Marketing Ethics<br/>The Context of Indian Economy<br/>Normative Marketing Ethics<br/>Areas in Marketing Ethics<br/>Beyond the Four Ps<br/>CASE STUDY: The Colo Conundrum<br/>Chapter 15: Ethicai issues in Human Resource Management<br/>Introduction<br/>Definition<br/>Genesis and Growth of Human Resource Management<br/>Scope of Human Resources Management<br/>Different Aspects of Human Resources Management<br/>Different Functional Areas of HRM<br/>Emerging Challenges of HRM<br/>Changing Profile of HR Professionals<br/>HR-related Ethical Issues<br/>Role of HRM in Creating an Ethical Organization<br/>Institutional Culture<br/>Creating an Etl-iicai Organization<br/>CASE STUDY-1; Ttie Ptioneesh Murthy Sexual Harassment Case<br/>CASE STUDY-2: HMSI—Better Wages Cannot Suppress Workers' Demand<br/>for TTieir Rigtits<br/>CASE STUDY-3: The HR Intervention at Rourkela Steel Plant: Involving People<br/>In Quality-driven Improvement Culture<br/>Chapter 16: IT Industry: An Overview and Ethical Perspective<br/>Introduotlon<br/>Struoture of IT-ITES Industry<br/>Unique Characteristics of IT-ITES Industry<br/>Ethical Perspective of IT-ITES Industry<br/>CASE STUDY-1: Mphasis Case: If Individuals Do Not Comply, Safeguards<br/>Achieve Little<br/>CASE STUDY-2: Credit Card Data Fraud<br/>CASE STUDY-3: Cyber Crimes—The Glitches Amidst the Glo\w<br/>Chapter 17: Financial Management: An Overview and Ethical Perspective<br/>Introduction<br/>Financial Accounting<br/>Management Accounting<br/>Financial Management<br/>Ethical Issues in Finance<br/>Frauds in Banks<br/>Measures Against Bank Frauds<br/>Constraints to Ethical Practices in Indian Nationalized Banks<br/>Frauds in the Insurance Sector<br/>Ethical Issues Arising Out of Activities of Professional Players<br/>MINI CASE 1: Xeroxing Corruption<br/>MINI CASE 2: Fouiplay by Soundcroft Industries' Promoter<br/>MINI CASE 3: Tricking Investors for Personal Gain<br/>MINI CASE 4: Dereliction of Duty by a CFO |
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Keyword | Business ethics |
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Keyword | India |
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