Managing Responsibly

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Managing Responsibly

Alternative Approaches to Corporate Management and Governance

Regional / International studies Social and ethical issues Sociology International business Sales and marketing management Sales and marketing Organizational theory and behaviour

Author: Venkataraman Nilakant

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Collection: Corporate Social Responsibility

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 13th May 2016

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 17 Mb

ISBN: 9781317101437


Introduction

In the wake of financial meltdown and environmental disaster, employers increasingly demand that managers have an understanding of ethical decision making, corporate social responsibility and values-based management. Business ethics is therefore increasingly being taught in business schools and is a rapidly developing research topic.

Managing Responsibly

Managing Responsibly explores the limitations of the thinking that dominates Western corporate and business culture. Contributors then draw on non-Western traditions and experience to suggest workable inter-cultural models to enhance organizational effectiveness in an increasingly globalised environment. With chapters written by specialists in economics, management, ethics, health sciences and history, the editors - one a historian and one a management specialist - ensure a truly interdisciplinary overall approach.

Part One

Highlights the acute need for less self-interested approaches to management if local and global communities and the environment are to escape on-going damage and exploitation.

Part Two

Draws on values from Indian and Maori traditions to propose alternatives to Western models of business ethics.

Part Three

Suggests ways of approaching the challenges of developing sustained ethical leadership in the contemporary globalised economy.

Series and Audience

This original addition to Gower's Corporate Social Responsibility Series will appeal to a wide range of teachers, researchers and higher level students of management, as well as practitioners participating in executive development programmes. It will also serve the needs of those with a more specialist interest in business ethics and in sustainable and responsible management.

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