Business Ethics

Business Ethics by Andrew C. Wicks, published by Pearson on July 8, 2009, is a comprehensive resource designed for undergraduate business ethics courses. This edition, spanning 456 pages, addresses the ethical training necessary for business students to navigate the complexities of today’s challenging business environment. The book highlights the importance of understanding moral foundations and rules, particularly in light of recent scandals that have undermined public trust in the business sector.
Readers will find that Business Ethics provides an in-depth introduction to the subject, emphasizing the critical role ethics plays in management success. The text explores the implications of ethical decision-making and the necessity for students to grasp these concepts to foster confidence in the stock market and economy. This edition serves as a vital tool for those looking to build a solid ethical framework in their future business endeavors.
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For undergraduate business ethics courses.
The ethical training business students need to be successful in today’s challenging business world.
Recent scandals have created a mistrust that has spread through the entire business sector, jeopardising public confidence in the stock market and economy. Now more than ever, it’s important for students to understand the moral foundations, rules, and implications that are vital to the core of business. Business Ethics presents an in-depth introduction of business ethics that emphasises the role of ethics as a critical part to management success.
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