Global Capitalism, Culture, and Ethics/
Richard Spinello
- London: Routledge, 2014.
- 285 p. PB
Part I Theoretical Perspectives 1 A Brief History of Global Capitalism 2 Free Markets and Government Regulation 3 Cultural Diversity and Cultural Relativism 4 Law, Ethics, and Corporate Social Responsibility Part II Doing Business in a Global Environment: Industry Analyses and Case Studies 5 Multinational Corporations and Internet Freedoms: Cisco, Yahoo, and Google In China 6 Patents, Patients, and Medicine: Big Pharma and Developing Countries 7 Corporate Environmental Responsibility and THE Petroleum Industry 8 Political Activism and Disinvestment 9 Responsible Sourcing and Offshoring Part III Conclusions 10 Epilogue