Contents: Volume I: Series preface; Foreword Introduction; Part I Frameworks (Integrative Frameworks): Mapping moral philosophies: strategic implications for multinational firms, Christopher J. Robertson and William F. Crittenden; A single framework for strategic and ethical behavior in the international context, Scott J. Reynolds; Strategy as moral philosophy, Alan E. Singer; Corporate social responsibility: a 3-domain approach, Mark S. Schwartz and Archie B. Carroll; An agent morality view of business policy, Dennis P. Quinn and Thomas M. Jones. Part II Economics (Economic Principles and Ethical Strategies): Self-interest, self-deception and the ethics of commerce, M. Ali Khan; The 'invisible hand', Jan Narveson; Corporate social responsibility: a theory of the firm perspective, Abagail McWilliams and Donald Siegel; Economics, business principles and moral sentiments, Amartya Sen. Part III Globalization (Corporations as Global Citizens: The battle in Seattle: reconciling 2 world views on corporate culture, John Dobson; Business citizenship: from domestic to global level of analysis, Jeanne M. Logsdon and Donna J. Wood; Globalization and the ethics of business, John R. Boatright; Globalization and ethical global business, Jane Collier. Part IV Market Limitations (Strategic Responses to Market Limitations): Globalization and the good corporation: a need for proactive co-existence, S. Prakash Sethi; A model of value creation: strategic view, Cengiz Haksever, Radha Chaganti and Ronald G. Cook; Enterprise action for the common good: market limitations as strategic problems, Alan E. Singer. Part V Environment (Green Strategy and Environmental Policy): Toward green narrative: management and the evolutionary epic, Ken Starkey and Andrew Crane; Corporate strategies and environmental regulations: an organizing framework, Alan M. Rugman and Alain Verbeke; Commentary on 'Corporate strategies and environmental regulations: an organizing framework' by A.M. Rugman and A. Verbeke
Alan E. Singer is James Holshonnuser Distinguished Professor of Ethics at Appalachian State University, North Carolina. Previously he was the John Aram Professor of Business Ethics at Gonzaga University, Spokane, Washington and Reader in Strategic Management at the University of Canterbury, New Zealand. Christopher J. Robertson, William F. Crittenden, Scott J. Reynolds, Alan E. Singer, Mark S. Schwartz, Archie B. Carroll, Dennis P. Quinn, Thomas M. Jones, M. Ali Khan, Jan Narveson, Abagail McWilliams, Donald Siegel, Amartya Sen, John Dobson, Jeanne M. Logsdon, Donna J. Wood, John R. Boatright, Jane Collier, S. Prakash Sethi, Cengiz Haksever, Radha Chaganti, Ronald G. Cook, Ken Starkey, Andrew Crane, Alan M. Rugman, Alain Verbeke, John McGee, Paul Shrivastava, George G. Brenkert, Thomas M. Jones, Andrew C. Wicks, R. Edward Freeman, I.M. Jawahar, Gary L. McLaughlin, John Hendry, Amatai Etzioni, Roland Calori, James H. Davies, F. David Schoorman, Lex Donaldson, Robert C. Solomon, Ken Binmore, Jay B. Barney, Mark H. Hansen, Jerry M. Calton, Lawrence J. Ladd, LaRue Tone Hosmer, J. Brooke Hamilton III, David Hoch, Leonard J. Weber, William D. Oberman, Karen Schnatterly, C.K. Prahalad, Allen Hammond, R. Edward Freeman, Ronald Paul Hill, D.B. Resnick, Patricia H. Werhane, Michael Gorman, Edwa
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