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Modern public relations practices have been dominated by appeals to impulses, desires, and images that affect publics defined
predominantly in demographic terms. This paper argues that abandoning basic rhetorical assumptions about the ability of ordinary
people to engage in practical reason has serious ethical implications for the marketplace as well as for society in general.
The study applies recent rhetorical scholarship on issues of public discourse and rhetorical culture to public relations practices,
considering how rhetoric can contribute to more effective and ethical public discourse in our dominant modes of marketplace
communication. 相似文献
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This article introduces and summarizes selected papers from the first World Business Ethics Forum held in Hong Kong and Macau
in November 2006, co-hosted by the Hong Kong Baptist University and by the University of Macau. Business Ethics in the East
remain distinct from those in the West, but the distinctions are becoming less pronounced and the ethical traffic flows both
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Gabriel D, Donleavy is Professor and Dean of the Faculty of Business Administration at the University of Macau teaching Business
Ethics, Business Negotiation and Advanced Management. His work has been published in Critical Perspectives in Accounting,
Corporate Governance, the Journal of Business Ethics, Advances in Applied Business Strategy, the Journal of Higher Education
Policy and Management, Long Range Planning and the Asian Review of Accounting which he co-founded.
Kit-Chun Joanna LAM is Professor in Department of Economics of the Hong Kong Baptist University. She is also Guest Professor
in the Centre for Business Ethics of the Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences, China. She received her Ph.D. degree in economics
from Harvard University. Her work has appeared in the Journal of Business Ethics, Journal of Labor Economics, Canadian Journal
of Economics, Economica, Journal of Comparative Economics, and Labour Economics.
Simon S.M. Ho is Dean and Professor at the School of Business and Director for Corporate Governance and Financial Policy,
Hong Kong Baptist University. He founded the Asia-Pacific Corporate Governance Conference and the world’s first master programme
in corporate governance & directorship in 2004. He published over 40 academic refereed articles in leading journals such as
Journal of Accounting, Accounting & Finance, Journal of Accounting & Public Policy, and Journal of Corporate Finance. 相似文献
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Traditionally, the term "scholarship" has been narrowly defined as discovery-based research. Teaching in higher education, by contrast, is perceived as an intellectually inferior activity. However, the teaching-research divide is a crude distinction which fails to capture the richness of scholarly endeavour in all disciplines. Drawing on Boyer's four forms of scholarship, it is argued that academic work in business ethics needs to be reconceptualised in terms which honour and value all contributions. This special issue of the Journal of Business Ethics, arising from an international conference on the teaching of business ethics, is illustrative of the scholarship of discovery, integration, application and teaching. 相似文献
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In this editorial to a collection of papers on ethics in small firms, the case is made for greater use of high quality empirical research on business ethics. Sociological perspectives have much to offer to the field of business ethics that continues to be dominated by normative, moral philosophy. The second contribution of the paper is to argue for a re-orientation away from the large multi-national firm as a benchmark subject of business ethics research. One important point of view to be included is that of the small firm, which remains the dominant organisational form throughout all the OECD countries. 相似文献
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Teaching Business Ethics - While a great deal has been written condemningcommercial children's television programming,merchandising, and advertising, children'sprogramming on the Public... 相似文献
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The aim of our special issue is to deepen our understanding of the role moral emotions play in organisations as part of a wider discourse on organisational ethics and morality. Unethical workplace behaviours can have far-reaching consequences—job losses, risks to life and health, psychological damage to individuals and groups, social injustice and exploitation and even environmental devastation. Consequently, determining how and why ethical transgressions occur with surprising regularity, despite the inhibiting influence of moral emotions, has considerable theoretical and practical significance to management scholars and managers alike. In this introduction, we present some of the core arguments in the field; notably, the effect of organisational life and bureaucracy on emotions, in general, and moral emotions, in particular; the moral standing of leaders, managers and followers; moral challenges raised by obedience and resistance to organisational power and ethical blindspots induced by what may appear as deeply moral emotions. These issues are explored by a collection of geographically diverse articles in various work contexts, which are thematically organised in terms of (i) moral emotions, ethical behaviour and social pressure, (ii) moral emotions and their consequences within/across levels of analysis, (iii) psychoanalytic perspectives on the management of moral emotions, (iv) virtue and moral emotions and (v) moral emotions and action tendencies. We end by suggesting certain avenues for future research in the hope that the endeavour initiated here will inspire improved practice at work. 相似文献
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Business Ethics in Turkey: An Empirical Investigation with Special Emphasis on Gender 总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1
In today's complex business world, the question of business ethics is increasingly gaining importance as managers and employees face numerous ethical dilemmas in their jobs. The ethical climate in the Turkish business environment is also at a critical stage, and the business community as a whole is troubled by ethical problems. This study attempts to determine the effect of individual, managerial and organizational factors on the ethical judgments of Turkish managers, and to evaluate the ethical perceptions of these managers. The findings of this study reveal that the ethics score, the measure of ethical judgment, of Turkish managers differs significantly only with respect to gender and that female managers have higher ethics score than male managers. Other individual, managerial and organizational factors considered in this study do not have any significant effect on the ethical judgments of the managers. A comparative analysis between female and male managers in terms of their ranking of the eleven ethical business scenarios, ranking of the sixteen unethical acts, ranking of the factors influencing managers to engage in unethical practices, and ranking of the various parties to whom a company is socially responsible enables the researchers to enlighten the subject of business ethics in Turkey. 相似文献
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