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The work of Donaldson and Dunfee (1999) offers an example of how normative and descriptive approaches to business ethics can be integrated. We suggest that in order to be truly integrative, however, the theory should explore the processes by which such integration happens. We therefore sketch...
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using 'stakeholder' as a basic unit of analysis makes it more difficult to ignore matters of ethics. We argue that the … primary responsibility of the executive is to create as much value for stakeholders as possible, and that no stakeholder …
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Employee monitoring has raised concerns from all areas of society – business organizations, employee interest groups, privacy advocates, civil libertarians, lawyers, professional ethicists, and every combination possible. Each advocate has its own rationale for or against employee monitoring...
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