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ISBN 10: 0190497688
ISBN 13: 978-0190497682
Author: Joanne Ciulla, Clancy Martin, Robert Solomon
Designed for undergraduate, graduate, and executive business ethics courses, Honest Work: A Business Ethics Reader, Fourth Edition, demonstrates that business ethics is primarily about the ethics of individuals. With a unique focus on the personal dimension of ethics, it challenges students to consider the relationship between the ways in which people do business and the kind of lives they want to live. It features 105 brief articles and 70 real-life case studies and poses study questions at the end of each reading and chapter. In addition, a chapter on leadership explores the relationship between leadership and ethical behavior in business.
Honest Work 4th Table of contents:
Introduction: Getting to Work
Some Approaches to Determining Ethical Obligations*
1 On the Job
Introduction
Respecting the Humanity in a Person*
Exploring the Managed Heart*
A Cautionary Tale from a Slaveholder’s Journal*
Restorative Justice and the Aftermath of Unethical Behavior*
The Changing Nature of Work*
Facial Discrimination*
How to Manage an Unethical Workplace*
Cases
Case 1.1 “The Turmoil over ‘Black Lives Matter’ and Political Speech at Coinbase”*
Questions
Case 1.2 “The Job Interview”*
Questions
Case 1.3 “Sleazy or Stupid?”
Questions
Case 1.4 “Working Two Jobs”
Questions
Case 1.5 “Does Home Life Matter at Work?”
Questions
Case 1.6 “The Best Person for the Job?”
Questions
Case 1.7 “Attraction or Business as Usual?”
Questions
Chapter Questions
2 The Check Is in the Mail
Introduction
Is Business Bluffing Ethical?*
Defining Secrecy—Some Crucial Distinctions*
On Bullshit*
The Prince
Lies That Fail*
Building Trust*
Trust, Honesty and Ethics in Business*
Cases
Case 2.1 Ring of Gyges*
Questions
Case 2.2 “The Curious Loan Approval”*
Questions
Case 2.3 “Willful Ignorance? Or Deception?”
Questions
Case 2.4 “Blindsided by Bankruptcy”
Questions
Case 2.5 “Testing for Honesty”*
Questions
Chapter Questions
3 Money, How We Get It, and Where It Goes
Introduction
On Fraud*
Lies, Damned Lies, and Managed Earnings*
Arthur Andersen Refugees Reflect on What Went Wrong*
The Individual Investor in Securities Markets: An Ethical Analysis*
Finance Ethics*
What Is Really Unethical About Insider Trading?*
F.I.A.S.C.O.*
Derivatives, the New “Ticking Bomb”*
The Running of the Hedgehogs*
Wall Street Lays Another Egg*
Cases
Case 3.1 “A Modern History of ‘Creative’ Accounting”*
Questions
Case 3.2 “Merger Mania”*
Questions
Case 3.3 “SNB Annual Conference”*
Questions
Case 3.4 “The Accidental Bank Robbery”*
Questions
Case 3.5 “The Stock Market Crash of 2008”*
2007
2008
September 2008
October 2008
November 2008
December 2008
2009
Questions
Case 3.6 “A Judgement Call”
Overview
Group Background
Sell-Side Advisement
Questions
Chapter Questions
4 Who Gets What and Why?
Introduction
On Human Exchange and Human Differences*
Exploitation of Need
Justice as Fairness*
Tyranny and Complex Equality*
Anarchy, State, and Utopia*
Justice Ruins the Market*
Comparable Worth: A Matter of Simple Justice*
Winner-Take-All Markets and Inequality*
The Obligation to Assist*
Cases
Case 4.1 “Mickey Mouse Wages”
Notes
Case 4.2 “Burger Beefs”*
Questions
Case 4.3 “Bad Charity? (All I Got Was This Lousy T-Shirt!)”
Questions
Chapter Questions
5 Is “The Social Responsibility of Business … to Increase Its Profits”?
Introduction
The Social Responsibility of Business Is to Increase Its Profits*
Why Shouldn’t Corporations Be Socially Responsible?*
Corporate Moral Agency**
Social Responsibility and Economic Efficiency*
Corporate Social Responsibility and Crisis*
Business Ethics Gone Wrong*
Corporate Ethics in the Era of Millennials*
Cases
Case 5.1 “Mondragon Cooperatives”*
Questions
Case 5.2 “The Social Audit”*
Questions
Case 5.3 “The NYSEG Corporate Responsibility Case”*
Notes
Questions
Case 5.4 “Beech-Nut’s Imitation Apple Juice”*
Questions
Case 5.5 “Sentencing a Corporation to Prison”*
Questions
Case 5.6 “The Debate over Doing Good”*
Beholden to Many
Youthful Idealism
Questions
Chapter Questions
6 When Innovation Bytes Back
Introduction
Information Ethics in a Worldwide Context*
Artificial Intelligence and Ethics: Ethics and the Dawn of Decision-Making Machines*
Can Robots Be Teammates?*
The Next Civil Rights Battle Will Be Over the Mind*
Why the Future Doesn’t Need Us*
Cases
Case 6.1 “The Digital Divide”*
Questions
Case 6.2 “Hacking into the Space Program”
Questions
Case 6.3 “The I Love You Virus”
Questions
Case 6.4 “The Internet’s Intolerable Acts”*
Questions
Case 6.5 “The Modern Dilemma of TikTok Journalism”*
Questions
Case 6.6 “Inside Amazon’s Worst Human Resource Problem”*
Questions
Chapter Questions
7 The Art of Seduction
Introduction
Conspicuous Consumption*
The Dependence Effect*
The Non Sequitur of the “Dependence Effect”*
The Justification of Advertising in a Market Economy*
The Bribed Soul*
Rise of the Brand Ambassador*
Cases
Case 7.1 “Advertising at Better Foods”*
Questions
Case 7.2 “Advertising’s Image of Women”*
Questions
Case 7.3 “Hucksters in the Classroom”*
Questions
Case 7.4 “Energy Drinks, Do They Really Work?”*
Questions
Case 7.5 “So Many are Unethical”: Influencers Forced to Face Up to the Rules of Advertising*
Questions
Chapter Questions
8 Things Fall Apart
Introduction
Liability*
How We Got into This Mess*
Too Many Lawyers, Too Many Suits*
Pinto Madness*
Remarks on Causation and Liability*
When the Trial Lawyers Come for the Robot Cars*
Cases
Case 8.1 “The Skateboard Scare”*
Questions
Case 8.2 “Children and Reasonably Safe Products”*
Questions
Case 8.3 “Living and Dying with Asbestos”*
Questions
Case 8.4 “Merck and Vioxx”*
Questions
Case 8.5 “The Top 10 Most Dangerous Toys of All Time”*
Questions
Case 8.6 “Ten More Deaths Blamed on Plavix”*
Questions
Chapter Questions
9 “You Know How to Whistle, Don’t You?”
Introduction
Moral Muteness and Moral Blindness*
Some Paradoxes of Whistleblowing*
Loyalty, Corporations, and Community*
Four Concepts of Loyalty*
Cases
Case 9.1 “The Facebook Whistleblower, Frances Haugen, Says She Wants to Fix the Company, Not Harm It”*
Background
Questions
Case 9.2 “Would You Blow the Whistle on Yourself?”*
Questions
Case 9.3 “Changing Jobs and Changing Loyalties”*
Questions
Chapter Questions
10 Think Local, Act Global
Introduction
Global Villages*
Values in Tension: Ethics Away from Home*
A Quick Look at the History of Bribes*
Silence as Complicity: Elements of a Corporate Duty to Speak Out Against the Violation of Human Rights*
Sweatshops and Respect for Persons*
What Would Confucius Do?*
Cases
Case 10.1 “The Oil Rig”
Questions
Case 10.2 “Foreign Assignment”*
Questions
Case 10.3 “The Quandary at PureDrug”*
Questions
Case 10.4 “IBM’s Business with Hitler: An Inconvenient Past”
First Population Census: April 1933
Second Population Census: May 1939
Concentration Camps
Questions
Case 10.5 “Suicides at Foxconn”
Notes
Questions
Chapter Questions
11 Working with Mother Nature
Introduction
The Land Ethic*
At the Shrine of Our Lady of Fatima or Why Political Questions Are Not All Economic*
People or Penguins*
Morality, Money, and Motor Cars*
The Place of Nonhumans in Environmental Issues*
The Ethical Principles of Climate Change*
Should We Grow GM Crops?*
Who’s Really Responsible for Climate Change?*
Cases
Case 11.1 “Made in the U.S.A—And Dumped”*
Questions
Case 11.2 “The Fordasaurus”*
Questions
Case 11.3 “Texaco in the Ecuadorean Amazon”*
Questions
Case 11.4 “The Broken ‘Buy-One, Give-One’ Model: 3 Ways to Save Toms Shoes”*
Questions
Case 11.5 “Protect Us from Fracking”*
Questions
Case 11.6 “Three Brief Discussions of Corporate Responsibility in the Climate Crisis”*
Swann Bommier And CéCile Renouard: “Corporate Responsibility in the Climate Crisis”
Legality as a Benchmark of Responsibility?
Katie Fitzpatrick: “Is the Law our Ally? Lessons from World … Identifying the Responsibilities Pertaining to a Political Actor”
Defining the Company as a Common Resource
Phillip Polefrone: “Rising Tides, Rising Profits”
Questions
Chapter Questions
12 When the Buck Stops Here
Introduction
Is It Better to Be Loved than Feared?*
The Moral Pitfalls of Being a Leader*
Moral Leadership and Business Ethics*
Why Business Leaders’ Values Matter*
A Cross-Cultural Comparison of Leaders and Values
The Bathsheba Syndrome: The Ethical Failure of Successful Leaders*
Servant Leadership: A Journey into the Nature of Legitimate Power and Greatness*
Cases
Case 12.1 “Shooting an Elephant”*
Questions
Case 12.2 “Rags to Riches to Rags”*
The Utopia
Aftermath—This Is Not a Happy Ending
Corruption of the Leader
The Unstable Solution—A New Happier Ending
Questions
Case 12.3 “Martha Stewart Focuses on Her Salad”*
References
Questions
Case 12.4 “Merck and Roy Vagelos: The Values of Leaders”*
Notes
Questions
Case 12.5 “How Raj Rajaratnam Gave Galleon Group Its ‘Edge’”*
Questions
Chapter Questions
13 Who’s Minding the Store?
Introduction
Who Rules the Corporation?*
Power and Accountability: The Changing Role of the Corporate Board of Directors*
When Does the CEO Just Quit?*
Corporate Governance in a Market with Morality*
Employee Voice in Corporate Governance: A Defense of Strong Participation Rights*
Why Corporate Governance Is So Important to China*
Cases
Case 13.1 “Selling Your Sole at Birkenstock”*
Questions
Case 13.2 “The Good Old Boys at WorldCom”*
The Growth Through Acquisition Merry-Go-Round
Sweetheart Loans to Senior Executives
What’s a Nod or Wink Among Friends?
Notes
Questions
Case 13.3 “Corporate Governance and Democracy”*
Questions
Case 13.4 “Fight Corporate Crimes with More Than Fines”*
Questions
Chapter Questions
14 Is Everything for Sale?
Introduction
Two Kinds of Commerce*
The Benefits of Capitalism*
Commodity Fetishism*
Reflections on the Triumph of Capitalism*
Laissez-Faire and Education*
Economic Possibilities for Our Grandchildren*
Buddhist Economics*
The Economics of Poverty*
The Cultural Contradictions of Capitalism*
Too Smart to Fail: Notes on an Age of Folly*
Everything for Sale*
Another Insider Trading Scandal …*
Cases
Case 14.1 “Blood For Sale”*
Questions
Case 14.2 Eat the Rich! Why Millennials and Generation Z Have Turned Their Backs on Capitalism*
Questions
Chapter Questions
15 The Good Life
Introduction
Strategic Planning—For the Good Life*
On the Good Life*
On Pleasure*
On the Wants and Needs for a Good Life*
Work and Values*
Greed*
Meaningful Work and Meaningful Lives*
Integrity*
Impersonal Interests*
Cases
Case 15.1 “Netflix’s Unlimited Time Off”*
Leaders Have to Set the Example
Set and Reinforce Context
Benefits of “Unlimited Vacation”
Questions
Case 15.2 “A Life Badly Lived”*
Questions
Case 15.3 “The Parable of the Sadhu”*
The Sadhu
Questions
Chapter Questions
Index
List of Illustrations
List of Tables
Images
6 When Innovation Bytes Back
12 When the Buck Stops Here
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