Description
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Solution Manual For Business and Society: Stakeholders, Ethics, Public Policy 16th Edition By Lawrence
Solution Manual For Business and Society: Stakeholders, Ethics, Public Policy 16th Edition By Anne Lawrence, James Weber, ISBN 10: 1260043665, ISBN 13: 9781260043662
Table of Content
PART ONE
Business in Society
- The Corporation and Its Stakeholders
- Managing Public Issues and Stakeholder Relationships
- Corporate Social Responsibility and Citizenship
- Business in a Globalized World
PART TWO
Business and Ethics
- Ethics and Ethical Reasoning
- Organizational Ethics
PART THREE
Business and Public Policy
- Business Government Relations
- Influencing the Political Environment
PART FOUR
Business and the Natural Environment
- Sustainable Development and Global Business
- Managing for Sustainability
PART FIVE
Business and Technology 231
- The Role of Technology
- Regulating and Managing Information Technology
PART SIX
Business and Its Stakeholders
- Shareholder Rights and Corporate Governance
- Consumer Protection
- Employees and the Corporation
- Managing a Diverse Workforce
- Business and Its Suppliers
- The Community and the Corporation
- The Public and Corporate Reputation
CASES IN BUSINESS AND SOCIETY
- Profiting from Pain: Business and the U.S.Opioid Epidemic
- Wells Fargo’s Unauthorized Customer Accounts
- The Carlson Company and Protecting Children in the Global Tourism Industry
- BP Blowout: The Aftermath of the Gulf Oil Disaster
- Google and the Right to Be Forgotten
- General Motors and the Ignition Switch Recalls
- The Upper Big Branch Mine Disaster
- After Rana Plaza
- The Boycott of Stoli Vodka
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About the Author
Anne Lawrence
James Weber
James Weber is a professor of management and business ethics at Duquesne University. He also serves as the executive director of the Institute for Ethics in Business, and coordinates the Masters of Science in Leadership and Business Ethics program at Duquesne. He holds a Ph.D. from the University of Pittsburgh and has taught at the University of San Francisco, University of Pittsburgh, and Marquette University. His areas of interest and research include managerial and organizational values, cognitive moral reasoning, business ethics, ethics training and education, eastern religions’ ethics, and corporate social audit and performance. His work has appeared in Organization Science, Human Relations, Business & Society, Journal of Business Ethics, Academy of Management Perspectives, and Business Ethics Quarterly. He received the SIM Sumner Marcus Award for lifetime contribution to the Social Issues in Management division of the Academy of Management in 2013, and the Best Reviewer Award from Business & Society in 2015. He was recognized by the Social Issues in Management division with the Best Paper Award in 1989 and 1994, and received the Best Article Award from the International Association for Business and Society (IABS) in 1998. He has served as division and program chair of the Social Issues in Management division of the Academy of Management. He has also served as president and program chair of the IABS.