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Honest Work: A Business Ethics Reader

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Designed for undergraduate, graduate, and executive business ethics courses, Honest Work: A Business Ethics Reader, Fourth Edition, demonstrates that business ethics is primarily about the ethics of individuals. With a unique focus on the personal dimension of ethics, it challenges students to consider the relationship between the ways in which people do business and the kind of lives they want to live. It features 105 brief articles and 70 real-life case studies and poses study questions at the end of each reading and chapter. In addition, a chapter on leadership explores the relationship between leadership and ethical behavior in business.

656 pages, Paperback

First published February 10, 2006

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December 13, 2016
Definitely this book broadened my perspective and added value to me. Besides, it's easy to read, not like a study book. I probably will keep this book unlike the other course books.
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May 10, 2016
I used this as a text for a course in Business Ethics. There are *lots* of (relatively short) readings per chapter, along with end of the chapter case studies. I think the book could have improved with an extended "overview of the contemporary debate" section, or something like that. I also think that book could do with a bit of trimming (especially if this brought down the cost). Still, a pretty decent text, and one that I'll probably use again.
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October 25, 2011
Some great vignettes about business is easily understood examples with short pieces great for a classroom setting
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February 28, 2013
Had some great articles and writings.
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November 6, 2016
Fantastic collection of thought provoking essays and articles. A nice reader for anyone interested in ethics.
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November 4, 2017
read this for school. it's unusual because it's a compilation of essays. a topic is presented, like "environmental responsibility" [as it pertains to business] and then it's broken down into subtopics containing 5-10 essays of variegated notions about it's moral implications, why it is/isn't important, how it should/shouldn't be carried out, etc.

it's interesting enough. even familiar ideas were sometimes explained or justified in new ways, which i like. i like hearing/seeing people's ideas, especially regarding ideals. it did a good job presenting opposing viewpoints, i was pretty impressed by that. some areas though were blatantly biased, and while i don't necessarily disagree, it's always good to know the position of the opposition.

there are a lot of holes. which makes sense, you can't cover every viewpoint, but there were many times where basic arguments to moral issues and dilemmas were completely missing. if the purpose is to inform the reader and guide them to think critically, then i think certain areas should be more fleshed out. i was particularly disappointed with the chapter on artificial intelligence. this will soon be very relevant and it was so underdeveloped as to be almost irrelevant. other areas were much better covered.
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