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Justice: The root of american business ideology and ethics
Authors:Richard McGowan
Institution:(1) Boston College, 02167-3808 Chestnut Hill, MA, U.S.A.
Abstract:Although there are many conceptions of ldquoJusticerdquo, these different perceptions can provide many interesting insights into a business person's ethical standards as well as that person's decision-making processes. Using the Bishops' Pastoral Letter on the U.S. Economy as the basis for asking questions about ldquojusticerdquo, twenty-four business executives were interviewed about their conception of justice. An analysis of these interviews reveals that this group of businesspeople operated under very different conceptions of ldquoJusticerdquo at the Macroenvironmental and Microenvironmental levels. This result has some interesting implications not only for those scholars concerned with business ethics but for everyone who has a stake in business education.lsquoMen are called good, chiefly on account of their Justice.rsquo Cicero, 56 B.C. lsquoIdeology is applied philosophy.rsquo Lodge, 1986 Richard McGowan, S. J. is an Assistant Professor of Operations and Strategic Management at Boston College. His research focus involves examining both the rationale behind business and public policy decisions as well as determining the effectiveness of these policy measures. Some of his recent publications include ldquoDeciphering the Japanese Import Quota,rdquo Policy Studies Journal (1988) and ldquoPublic Policy Measures and Cigarette Sales: An ARIMA Intervention Analysis Studyrdquo JAI Social Issues Management Volume (1989).
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