Global Capitalism, Culture, and Ethics

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Basic Human Goods
Big Firm Capitalism
Big Pharma
BRI Project
Bribery Scandals
business ethics theory
Capitalism
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Chinese Government
CLW
corporate accountability law
Corporate behaviour
Corporate governance
Corporate social responsibility
Cultural diversity
Economic growth
emerging economies management
Energy Sources
Environmental Issues
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Ethical pluralism
Ethics
ethics in multinational management
FCPA
Frontier Markets
GIPAP
Global capitalism
Globalization
Human Rights
institutional voids
International business
Military Junta
Moral agent
Moral Free Space
Multinational corporation
Normative Cultural Relativism
NSN
OECD Anti-Bribery Convention
Political authority
RDS
Social welfare
stakeholder analysis
transnational regulation
UK Bribery Act
UN
Universalism
Violated
White Blood Cells
White Cells

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367527969
  • Weight: 340g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 07 Apr 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book seeks to deepen the reader’s understanding of the complex ethical and social disputes that corporations and managers face in an increasingly globalized world. It reviews the history and nature of global capitalism along with the role of the multinational within the global economy. Special attention is paid to emerging and frontier markets where there is economic potential but also major challenges due to institutional voids.

Globalization is a constantly evolving field. In addition to exploring basic economic concepts and ethical frameworks, this second edition takes into account many new developments across different industries, ranging from "Big Tech" to "Big Pharma." It reviews some of the controversies that have affected those industries including bribery, censorship, the politics of computer networking, sweatshops, divestment, and the intensifying crisis of climate change. The book now includes short case studies to help spur creative reflection. Also, the revised content is highlighted in two new chapters – "Bribery and Corruption" and "Emerging and Frontier Markets."

The book is ideal for use as a textbook on globalization, and specifically for courses that want to introduce a social responsibility or ethical component at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels.

Richard A. Spinello is Professor of Management Practice at Boston College, USA, where he teaches courses on business ethics, corporate strategy, and globalization. He has written 14 books on ethics and management topics, and has published in journals such as Business Ethics Quarterly and Ethics and Information Technology.

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