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Management ethics, Bowie, Norman E., and Werhane Patricia Hogue , Foundations of business ethics, Malden, MA, (2005) Abstract

ill. ; 24 cm.My station and its duties : the function of being a manager -- Stockholder management or stakeholder management -- The ethical treatment of employees -- The ethical treatment of customers -- Supply chain management and other issues -- Corporate social responsibility -- Moral imagination, stakeholder theory and systems thinking : one approach to management decision-making -- Leadership.Includes bibliographical references and index.National bibliography no: GBA452532Norman E. Bowie with Patricia H. Werhane. More Records: Show record informationInternet resource (url)Book; Internet Resource Date of Entry: 20040128

The Blackwell guide to business ethics, Bowie, Norman E. , Blackwell philosophy guides;, Malden, Mass., p.x, 363 p., (2002) Abstract

ill. ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references and index.edited by Norman E. Bowie. More Records: Show record informationBook

University-business partnerships : an assessment, Bowie, Norman E. , Issues in academic ethics; Variation: Issues in academic ethics., Lanham, MD, p.xii, 285 p., (1994) Abstract

ill. ; 24 cm.Pt. 1. An Assessment of University-Business Partnerships. Sect. 1. A History of the Development of University-Business Partnerships, 1920-1980. Sect. 2. Government Assistance for University-Business Partnerships. Sect. 3. The Role of Private Business in the Development of University-Business Partnerships. Sect. 4. The Government-University-Industry Roundtable. Sect. 5. International Comparisons -- Pt. 2. An Evaluation of University-Business Partnerships. Sect. 1. Advantages of University-Business Partnerships. Sect. 2. Problems: Publication Delay, Secrecy, and the Withholding of Products. Sect. 3. Economic Risks. Sect. 4. Conflict-of-Interest Problems. Sect. 5. The Clash Between Academic Values and Business Values. Sect. 6. Issues of Distributive Justice. Sect. 7. Concluding Thoughts on University-Business Partnerships -- Pt. 3. Readings. Sect. 1. Contending Evaluations. 1. The Evolution of Research and Development Policy in a Corporation: A Case Study / W. G. Simeral.Includes bibliographical references (p. 259-276) and index.Norman E. Bowie. More Records: Show record informationBook