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_aBusiness ethics in Asia : _bissues & cases _cBulaong, Oscar, Jr. ; Dewi, Ike Janita ; Santiago, J. Sedfrey, editors. |
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_bQuezon City _cAteneo De Manila University Press |
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520 | _aThe theory and practice of business ethics require a certain ripeness of insight to successfully navigate the complexity of business decisions and how such decisions affect the welfare of human beings. In the proverbial increasingly globalizing world, there is greater awareness that hardly any decision in the different functional areas of a corporation is ethically neutral, insofar as corporate decisions have decisive effects on the health, wealth, and development of human beingsĀ . This book is therefore a contribution to the development of the theory and practice of business ethics that is culture-sensitive. For the essays and cases on business ethics collected here offer insights and tools for corporate decision-making from an Asian perspective. | ||
650 | _aBusiness ethics -- Asia. | ||
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