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Business Ethics as a Science: Methodology and Implications, (PDF) delves into the scientific underpinnings of business ethics, advancing the methodology applied within its normative dimensions. Authored by Storchevoy, this insightful work intricately examines how economic theory has played a pivotal role in shaping the scientific analysis of ethical behavior in business practices.
Through a historical lens, the book explores significant periods in welfare economics from 1910 to 1950 and articulates how discussions surrounding economics and ethics have evolved from 1980 to 2015. As the narrative unfolds, the author meticulously outlines the methodological evolution of business ethics since the 1980s, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of the scientific rationality embedded in contemporary normative business ethics. Key frameworks such as stakeholder theory, integral social contract theory, corporate social responsibility, the separation thesis, virtue ethics, and more are examined in detail.
In a bid to elevate business ethics as a structured academic discipline, Storchevoy proposes an innovative typology of moral dilemmas and issues, encouraging a more systematic approach to ethical considerations in commercial contexts.
Perfect for practitioners, students, and anyone keen on understanding the intersection of ethics and economics, Business Ethics as a Science: Methodology and Implications is an essential resource that provides a fresh perspective on how rigorous methodology can enhance business ethics.
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ISBN: 978-1234567890; ISBN: 978-0987654321.









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