Behavioural Economics and Business Ethics

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Behavioural Economics
behavioural foundations of economic morality
bounded
Bounded Ration Al Ity
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coopera
cooperation in organisations
Dictator Game
Economic Ethics
empirical ethics research
ences
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Experimental Evid Ence
Fol Low Ing
Hap Pi Ness
Inequity Aversion
ity
Mo Tiva
Modern Business Ethics
moral decision making
Nash Equilibrium
Nat Ural
Neces Sary
Neoclassical Eco Nom Ics
order
Order Ethics
order ethics theory
port
pref
Pro Ced Ure
Prob Ability
Public Good Games
ration
Ration Al Ity
rationality in markets
Reci Pro City
Respons Ib Ility
Sim Ilar
social
Spect Ive
Strict Self-interest
Ultimatum Game
virtue ethics application

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415682640
  • Weight: 570g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Aug 2011
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Economics and moral philosophy have in recent years been considered to be distinct and separate fields. However, behavioural economics has started to reconcile various aspects of morality and economics, which has offered new conceptual opportunities to advance economics ethics and business ethics.

This book aims to advance economic ethics and business ethics by combining normative principles and empirical evidence grounded on the key motivational forces in economic decision making. It has three core objectives:

  • to assess order ethics as a theory of both economic ethics and business ethics, using behavioural economics methods and evidence;
  • to identify cardinal virtues for modern business ethics;
  • to to set up valuable guidelines for the implementation of economic ethics and business ethics.
Alexander Rajko is Assistant Professor at the University of Cologne, Germany

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