Business Ethics and Corporate Governance
This book combines the concepts and theories of Business Ethics and Corporate Governance into a single volume. It introduces ethical concepts that are relevant to resolving moral issues in business, sensitizes readers on ethical principles, and helps develop the reasoning and analytical skills needed to apply ethical concepts to business decisions. The text also covers the emergence of the concept of corporate governance, its various problems and issues, its constituents, and how it is being implemented in India and abroad.
Table of Content
- Business Ethics: An Overview
- Concepts and Theories of Business Ethics
- The Ethics of Consumer Protection
- Environmental Ethics
- Marketing Ethics
- Ethical Issues in Human Resource Management
- Corporate Ethics: Investors Rights, Privileges,
- Problems and Protection
- Handmaid of Ethics: Corporate Social Responsibility
- Ethical Dilemmas, Sources and Their Resolutions
- Ethical Decision Making in Business
- Globalization and Business Ethics
- Corporate Governance: An Overview
- The Theory and Practice of Corporate Governance
- Landmarks in the Emergence of Corporate
- Board of Directors: A Powerful Instrument in Governance
- Role, Duties and Responsibilities of Auditors
- Monopoly, Competition and Corporate Governance
- The Role of the Government in Ensuring
- Corporate Governance
- Corporate Governance in Developing and Transition Economies
- Corporate Governance: The Indian Scenario
- SEBI: The Indian Capital Market Regulator
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Salient Features
- Numerous case studies, more specifically Indian scenarios, making it relevant for Indian students
- Detailed discussion and studies of ethics practiced in Indian businesses
- Simple and lucid language to explain concepts and theories of business ethics and corporate governance
- Plenty of contextually relevant cases that show ethics in practice in large and small real-world companies
- Exhaustive references of books, journals and magazines to facilitate research
- A comparative study of how various countries approach corporate governance
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