Peg Tittle’s ambitious business ethics text brings together readings, cases, and the author’s own informed opinions. The second edition includes over a dozen new readings and case studies, as well as a new chapter on issues in Information and Communication Technology.
Includes
- Canonical and topical readings on issues ranging from whistleblowing and advertising to international business, the nature of capitalism, and the environment
- Engaging overviews from the author encourage careful reflection and critical examination of conventional assumptions
- What to Do? scenarios and Case Studies illustrate the practical relevance of each topic
- Comprehensive introductions to ethical theory and the ethics of business
- Questions following each selection test understanding and promote active reading
- A primer on ethical institutions examines the role of ethics consultants, codes of ethics, and more
Peg Tittle has taught philosophy at the university, college, and high-school levels and is the author of several books, including Critical Thinking: An Appeal to Reason (Routledge, 2011) and What If? Collected Thought Experiments in Philosophy (Taylor and Francis, 2003).