Trends in business ethics Implications for decision-making

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Author: Cees van Dam
Publisher: Springer US
Year: 2011
Language: en
Edition: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1978
Pages: 190
ISBN-13: 9781461340614
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Trends in Business Ethics: Implications for Decision-Making by Cees van Dam is a scholarly work published by Springer US on November 8, 2011. This softcover reprint of the original 1st edition from 1978 spans 190 pages and is presented in English. The book compiles a selection of twelve papers, along with an introduction, that were initially discussed at a research seminar held at Nijenrode, The Netherlands School of Business, in August 1976. The seminar brought together over fifty scientists and practitioners from nine countries to explore various aspects of decision-making in business.

Readers will find a comprehensive examination of the theme of business ethics through the insights shared in these papers. The collection addresses critical topics in philosophy, ethics, and moral philosophy, reflecting the high-quality research presented at the seminar. The introduction by Stanley L. Jaki contextualizes the contributions of several authors, including those whose work was not presented at the event. This volume serves as a significant resource for understanding the evolving landscape of ethical considerations in business decision-making.


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In August 1976 the research seminar ‘Decision-making in business’ was organized at Nijenrode, The Netherlands School of Business. More than fifty scientists and practitioners from nine countries presented research papers in one of the six discussion groups. Some ofthem also presented some of their ideas in front of a large mixed audience at a one-day symposium. Many of the papers presented at Nijenrode were of such a high quality that the decision to publish a selection of them was an easy one. At the same time the new series Nijenrode studies in business was initiated. All who were involved, the policy committee ‘Of the Nijenrode studies, the advisory and editorial board of the series, the publisher, and the organizing committee of the seminar and symposium, acclaimed the idea of publishing three volumes in the new series. A collection of eleven papers could be grouped under the title Trends in managerial andfinancial accounting, and has been published as volume 1 of this series. A collection of fourteen papers has been published as the second volume under the title Trends in financial decision making, while this volume, consisting of twelve papers (and an introduction) explores the theme Trends in business ethics. The introduction by Stanley L. Jakiwas written for the symposium. It suggests why the papers of Pjotr Hesseling, Antoine Kreykamp, and Richard H. Viola, which were not presented at Nijenrode, are introduced here.

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