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Marvin T. Brown

    Civilizing the Economy
    Working Ethics
    The Ethical Process
    Corporate Integrity
    • Civilizing the Economy

      • 284 stránok
      • 10 hodin čítania

      This book introduces a transformative perspective on the economy, emphasizing the importance of provisions over traditional notions of property. It challenges conventional economic theories and advocates for a system that prioritizes access and sustainability, encouraging readers to rethink their understanding of wealth and resources. Through innovative ideas and practical examples, it explores how this shift can lead to a more equitable and resilient economic framework.

      Civilizing the Economy2010
    • Corporate Integrity

      Rethinking Organizational Ethics and Leadership

      Bringing up issues in organizational design, communication practices, working relationships, and leadership styles, Marvin T. Brown explores the five key challenges facing modern businesses as they try to respond ethically to cultural, interpersonal, organizational, civic and environmental challenges. He demonstrates that if corporations are to meet the needs of civil society, they must facilitate inclusive communication patterns based on mutual recognition and civic cooperation. Corporate Integrity's essential reading for professionals in organizational ethics and business leaders.

      Corporate Integrity2005
    • The Ethical Process

      An Approach to Controversial Issues

      • 83 stránok
      • 3 hodiny čítania

      This brief book can be used alone or as a supplement to any of our business ethics or introductory ethics texts. It assists students in developing their own ethical strategies and standards, and encourages them to apply these strategies to real-life issues.

      The Ethical Process1999
    • Working Ethics

      Strategies for Decision Making and Organizational Responsibility

      Shows how attention to ethics can improve communications, resolve disagreements, set healthy standards for employee-management relationships and ultimately increase the efficiency of an organization.

      Working Ethics1990