Responsibility and moral reasoning: A study in business ethics [Book Review]

Journal of Business Ethics 5 (2):93 - 117 (1986)
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Abstract

This essay was written for the 1984 General Motors Intercollegiate Business Understanding Program. It consists of three sections, each responding to a separate issue posed by General Motors. The opinions expressed are not those of the General Motors management.The first section attempts to document, through the use of Harvard Business Review articles, a shift in the notion of managerial responsibility from a narrowly focused role responsibility to a more widely focused moral responsibility.

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