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    (1 other version)Contemporary issues in business ethics.Joseph R. DesJardins - 2000 - Belmont, CA: Wadsworth/Thompson Learning. Edited by John J. McCall.
    CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN BUSINESS ETHICS, 6E introduces readers to business ethics by focusing on the influence of market mechanisms and social values on workplace norms. And because business is increasingly a global enterprise, this edition emphasizes the role of ethics both at home and abroad.
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  2. An Analysis of Friedman's “Social Responsibility” Article.Joseph R. Desjardins & John J. McCall - forthcoming - The Same (Eds., 1990): Contemporary Issues in Business Ethics, 2nd Ed., Belmont.
     
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    (2 other versions)An introduction to business ethics.Joseph R. DesJardins - 2013 - New York, NY: McGraw-Hill/Irwin.
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    Business's Environmental Responsibility.Joseph R. DesJardins - 1999 - In Robert Frederick (ed.), A companion to business ethics. Malden, Mass.: Blackwell. pp. 280–289.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Responsibility for environmental harm to humans Responsibilities to the natural world Business ethics in the age of sustainable economics.
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    Learning what it really costs: Teaching business ethics with life-cycle case studies. [REVIEW]Joseph R. DesJardins & Ernest Diedrich - 2003 - Journal of Business Ethics 48 (1):33-42.
    Sustainability informs the framework for a seminar that we teach for junior and senior undergraduates entitled "The Ethics and Economics of Sustainable Societies." One of the class requirements has each student research and write a life-cycle case study, an exercise in which they trace the full, or partial, life-cycle of some product with which they are familiar. Students are expected to examine the economic, ethical, and ecological implications along each step in the life-cycle of the product. We believe that life-cycle (...)
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    The Philosophy of Moral Development. [REVIEW]Joseph R. DesJardins - 1983 - New Scholasticism 57 (3):415-418.
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