Business ethics and risk management
This volume explores various aspects of risk taking. It offers an analysis of financial, entrepreneurial and social risks, as well as a discussion of the ethical implications of empirical findings. The main issues examined in the book are the financial crisis and its implications for business ethics...
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| Language: | English |
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New York
Springer
2014
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| Series: | Ethical economy, studies in economic ethics and philosophy
43 |
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Table of Contents:
- 1) Risk Management and Risk Taking; Christoph Luetge: Risk Taking and the Ethics of Entrepreneurship
- 2) Risk Management on Financial Markets
- Elena Esposito: The Present Use of the Future: Management and Production of Risk on Financial Markets
- Boudewijn de Bruin: Epistemically Virtuous Risk Management: Financial Due Diligence and Uncovering the Madoff Fraud
- 3) Risk Management in Organizations
- Jacob Dahl Rendtorff: Risk Management, Banality of Evil and Moral Blindness in Organizations and Corporations
- Cristina Besio: Transforming Risks into Moral Issues in Organizations
- Matthias Gronemeyer: Decision-Making as Navigational Art: A Pragmatic Approach to Risk Management
- 4) Philosophical Issues of Risk Management
- Thomas Beschorner: Beyond Risk Management, Toward Ethics - Institutional und Evolutionary Perspectives
- Nikil Mukerji: Consequentialism, Deontology and the Morality of Promising
- 5) Risk Management in Specific Systems
- Julie Jebeile: The Nuclear Power Plant: Our New "Tower of Babel"?
- Nguyen Hoang Anh: The Global Economic Crisis as a Risk for the International Trade in Hanoi


