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Bibliography of Business Ethics Resources Books • Aho, J. (2005). Confession and bookkeeping: The religious, moral, and rhetorical roots of modern Accounting. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press. Call #HF5635 .A265 2005 New! • Andrews, K. (1989). Ethics in practice: Managing the moral corporation. Boston, Massachusetts: Harvard Business School Press. Call # HF5387 .E847 1989 • Becker, L. ed. (2001). Encyclopedia of ethics., New York: Routledge. Call # BJ63 .E45 2001 • Boatright, J. (1997). Ethics and the conduct of business (2nd ed.). Upper Saddle River, New Jersey: Prentice Hall. Call # HF5387 .B6 1997 • Curtler, H. (2004). Ethical argument: Critical thinking in ethics. New York: Oxford University Press. Call # BJ1012 .C87 2004 • Ferrell, O.C. (1997). Business ethics ethical decision making and cases (3rd ed.). Boston, Massachusetts: Houghton Mifflin. Call # HF5387 .F45 1997 • Goldberg, D. (1995). Ethical theory and social issues: Historical texts and contemporary readings (2nd ed.). Orlando, Florida: Holt, Rinehart, and Winston. On Order by APU: (Available at Point Loma University through LINK+) • Hartman, L. (2005). Perspectives in business ethics. Boston, Massachusetts: McGraw-Hill. Call # HF5387 .H3744 2005 New! • Hosmer, L. (1991). The ethics of management (2nd ed.) Homewood, Ill: Irwin. Call # HF5387 .H67 1990 • Iannone, P. (1989). Contemporary moral controversies in business. New York: Oxford University Press. Call # HF5387 .C665 1989 • Jennings, M. (2003). Business ethics: Case studies and selected readings (4th ed.). St. Paul. Minneapolis: Thomson/South-Western/West. Call # HF5387.5 .U6 J46 2003 • Larmer, R. (1996). Ethics in the workplace: Selected reading in business ethics. St. Paul, Minneapolis: West. Call # HF5387 .E848 1996 • Nash, L. (1993). Good Intentions Aside: A manager’s guide to resolving ethical problems (paperback) Boston, Massachusetts: Harvard Business School Press. Call # HF5387 .N35 1993 • Piper, T. (1993). Can ethics be taught?: Perspectives, challenges, and approaches at Harvard business school. Boston, Massachusetts: Harvard Business School. Call # HF5387 .P56 1993 • Salinger, L. (ED.). (2005). Encyclopedia of white-collar & corporate crime. (vols. 1 & 2). Thousand Oaks, California: Sage Publications. Call # HV6768 .E63 2005 New! • Werhane, P. ed. (1998).The Blackwell encyclopedia dictionary of business ethics Malden, Mass: Blackwell Business. Call # HF5387 .B55 1998 Media • Films for the Humanities. (2004). Ethics in corporate America: A crisis of credibility. (DVD). Princeton, New Jersey. New! From Originally broadcast on News hour with Jim Lehrer in 2002. Container: Issued also as videocassette. Summary This NewsHour program scrutinizes the state of business ethics in an America riddled with financial fraud. In segment one, correspondent Paul Solman and Columbia Business Schools Barbara Toffler cite Arthur Andersen and Stew Leonard, Sr., as examples of ethics gone awry. Segment two gathers the opinions of veteran business journalists Adam Smith, Carol Loomis, Allan Sloan, Jim Grant, and Andrew Tobias on the practices of Enron, Tyco, Morgan Stanley, and Merrill Lynch. And, after summarizing the evolution of compensation models in the stock analysis industry, segment three examines the conflicts of interest that have led investment stock analysts astray. Subject Business ethics -- United States. United States -- Economic conditions -- 2001- Show similar items Documentary television programs. Added author Films for the Humanities & Sciences (Firm) Added title News hour with Jim Lehrer (Television program) ISBN 0736569596 • Films for the Humanities. (2004). Name brand counterfeiting: A global economic crisis (DVD). Princeton, New Jersey. New! Business Ethics Resources 2 8/14/2006 – Evelyn Shimazu Yee: rm, jb, Description 1 videodisc (53 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in. System details DVD. Performer Tim Marlow, presenter. Credits Director, Patrick Charles-Massance ; series producer, Alex Graham. Summary This program follows the anti-counterfeit investigators of Cartier and BIC as they trace and try to stop the flow of illegal goods. Subject Product counterfeiting. Brand name products. Added author Marlow, Tim. Charles-Massance, Patrick. British Broadcasting Corporation. Noon Production (Firm) France 5 (Television company) Télé Images International (Firm) Films for the Humanities (Firm) Note On first frame: Fake business ISBN 0736587187 Music # FFH 32 923-KS Films for the Humanities & Sciences Web Sites on Business Ethics and Business Law • Applied Ethics Resources on WWW – Centre for Applied Ethics (http://www.ethicsweb.ca/resources/index.html) This site is maintained by the Center for Applied Ethics at the University of British Columbia. It has information a wide spectrum of topics and subtopics such as computer and information-tech Ethics. • The Ethical Edge (http://www.ethicaledge.com/) This site features philosophical discussions on Ethics. • Center for Ethical Business Cultures (http://www.cebcglobal.org/) Is maintained by the University of Minnesota’s Cardson School of Management. Contains online services for business leadership. • Net Impact: New Leaders for Better Business (http://www.netimpact.org/) An organization for those with MBA’s which began as a student group. It includes articles on the topic of business and leadership and features information in online newsletters. Business Ethics Resources 3 8/14/2006 – Evelyn Shimazu Yee: rm, jb, • Carol and Lawrence Zicklin Center for Business Ethics Research (http://www.zicklincenter.org/) This site is located at the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania and has links to journal articles about business ethics. • Center for Ethics and Business (http://www.ethicsandbusiness.org/links/) The Center for Ethics and Business is housed at Loyola Marymount University and offers interactive sources of information of various case studies contains an alphabetical listing of links to about 100 web sites. • CataLaw (http://www.catalaw.com/) Catalaw is a catalog of catalogs. It is one large meta-index for the on the topic of law. • Legal Information Institute-Cornel Law School (http://www.law.cornell.edu) The editors of the Dow Jones Business Directory describes LII as a “Select Site” and “absolutely one of the pre-eminent resources of legal information on the world wide web.” The New York Times calls the LII. “Probably the most expansive legal reference tool online.” -“Untangling the Legal Maze.” May 11, 2000, from: http://www.law.cornell.edu retrieved January, 2006 • Business.gov (http://www.business.gov) The official business link to the U.S. government. Topics covered on this site include information on business laws, affecting employees, finances, contacting, international trade, taxes and other business related topics. • Federal Trade Commission (http://www.ftc.gov/index.html) The FTC site contains information about consumer protection, competition and economics, unfair or deceptive business practices and other related topics. References: URL addresses from: La Rose, J. (2002). “Business of the World Wide Web”.Journal of Business and Finance Librarianship, Hayworth Information Press. Vol.8, No.2, pp 25 - 34 Harwell, K.R. (2002). “Best of Law for Business”, Journal of Business and Finance Librarianship, Hayworth Information Press. Vol. 8, No. 2, pp 25 - 34 ). Business Ethics Resources 4 8/14/2006 – Evelyn Shimazu Yee: rm, jb, .