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    Contents Acknowledgment Preface 1 Introduction 2 The teaching of business ethics and social values 3 International business ethics strategies and responsibilities 4 Moderator variables in cultural values and business ethics research important to external validity 5 Business Ethics Virtues 6 Why business ethics 7 Making values and ethics explicit 8 A reflection on business ethics 9 The moral compass of companies business ethics and corporate governance as anti-corruption tools 10 Globalization and international marketing ethics problems 11 Business ethics for excellence in action 12 Values for the post-crisis economy 13 Corporate ethics Governance and social responsibility 14 The role of ethics in business excellence 15 The role of information technology for excellence in business Bibliography IndexBusiness ethics can be thought of in many different lights and part of the reason that business ethics has become such a contemporary issue is because it cannot be defined precisely Although most people have different standards of what is morally justifiable society generally feels that there are certain values that should be set as the minimum ethical behavior Most people believe that in order to meet the minimum ethical standards a business must be honest obey the law and not directly infringe on the rights that our society holds as inalienable human rights This however does not exhaust the definition of business ethics that many believe in Some other ethical issues involve compensation of employees job security for employees hiring practices waste management issues pollution and conflicts of interest Sometimes companies face situations where ethical choices are in opposition to their interests An example of this could be a logging company doing business in forests around the world One ethical consideration must be protecting the rain forest from destruction Environmentalists may propose that the company stop logging completely however this may bring up another ethical issue such as the preservation of jobs for loggers 260 pp.