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Business ethics at the millennium

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CONTRIBUTORS:
  Author Freeman, R. Edward (University of Virginia)
JOURNAL:
  Business Ethics Quarterly (BEQ), 10(1), 169 - 80.
YEAR: 2000
PUB TYPE: Journal Article
SUBJECT(S): Business-ethics
DISCIPLINE: No discipline assigned
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LANGUAGE: English
PUB ID: 103-350-991 (Last edited on 2003/03/08 06:56:41 US/Mountain)
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ABSTRACT:
Part of a special issue celebrating the tenth anniversary of Business Ethics Quarterly. The writer discusses the crossroads that the discipline of business ethics finds itself at as the new millennium approaches. One branch of business ethics practitioners sees mostly philosophers taking what they know of ethics and ethical theory and relating it to business. The other branch consists of a long tradition of scholars who work in the area known as "social issues in management" or "business and society." The work of these two branches has been admirable, but business ethicists need to join the mainstream conversation about capitalism and business. The stakeholder framework needs to be developed to help revise the process of value creation and trade in order to make business a more effective institution in bringing about good and elevating the least well-off in the world.
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