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Business Ethics, Globalization, and the Information Age

Richard T. George

Chapter Chapter 9 in Developing Business Ethics in China, 2006, pp 99-109 from Palgrave Macmillan

Abstract: Abstract Business today has clearly moved into the era of globalization and the Information Age. If it is to remain relevant, business ethics must also do so. This chapter looks to the future by first looking back on the past. In the first part of this chapter I ask: what has been learned about business ethics from dealing with business in the developed industrial countries that others interested in pursuing ethics in business can adopt? In the second part I extend the consideration to ethical issues in business connected to globalization. In the third part I ask what are the new ethical issues of business in the Information Age with which all countries are struggling and from which we can all learn from one another.

Keywords: Business Ethic; Ethical Issue; Unethical Behavior; Ethical Leader; Child Labor (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2006
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DOI: 10.1057/9781403984623_10

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