An Introduction to Business Ethics
Since its inception "An Introduction to Business Ethics, by Joseph Desjardins" has been a cutting-edge resource for the business ethics course. Desjardin's unique approach encompasses all that an introductory business ethics course is, from a multidisciplinary perspective. It offers critical analysis and integrated perspective of philosophy with management, law, ...more
Paperback, 304 pages
Published
August 2nd 2005
by McGraw-Hill Humanities/Social Sciences/Langua
(first published September 2002)
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I read the fourth edition of this book this as a text for my business ethics class as part of my degree. It was a good book, full of relevant information. The questions at the end of each chapter really force you to think and really help to enforce the material. I highly recommend doing them if you need to memorize any information in this book. The only reason I did not give this a five is that I found the layout of the book quite dry. There are no pictures or charts for reference, and each sect...more
Although this was the best ethics book I've ever read, it was still kind of dry. However, I was impressed with the author's bravery in incorporating religious principles into an ethical context. Rare thing these days.
Not exactly light reading, but not so boring I was falling asleep. Some very profound observations and certainly enough relevant information to really make the reader think.
A good discussion book.
A good discussion book.
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