经济伦理学:中国研究(英文版)
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgements
PART ONE EMERGENCE AND DEVELOPMENT OF BUSINESS ETHICS IN CHINA
1. Business Ethics in China: Its Emergence and Development
2. Business Ethics in China: Its Characteristics, Difficulties and Tasks
3. Business Ethics in China: Now and in the Future
PART TWO BUSINESS ETHICS AS A DISCIPLINE AND IIS RELEVANT ISSUES
4. Conceptual Framework for and Academic Characteristics of Business Ethics
5. Economic and Ethical Value: A Basic Relation Issue for Business Ethics
6. Economic Development and Human Moral Capacity
7. The Modern Transformation of Traditional Integrity and Its Post- Modern Trend
PART THREE ON PRACTICAL ISSUES OF BUSINESS ETHICS
8. Business Ethics and Karl Marxs Theory of Capital ——Reflections on Making Use of Capital for Developing Chinas Socialist Market Economy
9. Responsibility and Innovation: Shanghai Fudas Exploration and Its Significance
10. The Issue of Cultures in a Globalized Economy and the Value Orientation of Corporations in China
11. Globalization, the Knowledge Economy and Ethical Issues in China
12. On P2P File-Sharing: A Major Problem——A Chinese Perspective
PART FOUR BUSINESS ETHICS IN CHINA AND IN THE WORLD: REVIEWS, INTERVIEWS AND DISCUSSIONS
13. Business Ethics Needs International Exchange of Ideas and Experiences —— A Review of the International Conference on "Developing Business Ethics in China"
14. Discussions with Richard T. De George, Kenneth Goodpaster and John Boatright on Lessons of the Enron Case Applicable to Business Ethics in China
15. On the Market Economy, Rule of Law and Morality ——An Interview with Daryl Koehn
Appendixes
1. G.B. Vico and Contemporary Civil World
2. The Authors Business Ethics Research Profile
Index
XIAOHE LU currently is Professor at Institute of Philosophy, Executive Director of Center for Business Ethics Studies, Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences. She is the author of the books: Out of Jungle (1999), Studies on Business Ethics (2008), and over 70 articles on business ethics. She co-edited four series 21 books: New Studies on Business Ethics Book Series (7 books, 2002), Translation Book Series on Business Ethics (5 books, 2002), International Forum Series on Business Ethics (4 books, 2003-2007) including Developing Business Ethics in China (Palgrave Macmillan, USA, 2006), and New Translation Book Series on Business Ethics (5 books, 2006-2008). She served on the Council of the China Association of Ethics (2000-2008) and on the Executive Committee of the International Society of Business, Economics and Ethics (ISBEE) (2000-2008). Currently, she is Executive Member of the Council of CAE, Vice President of the Shanghai Association of Ethics (SAE) and Director of the Business Ethics Committee of SAE.
Chinas business ethics, as well as Chinas economy, have attracted worldwide attention. But, to date, there have been few books on business ethics written by Chinese scholars in English. What ethical issues have arisen as China has embraced a market economy and economic globalization? What is the current ethical situation of Chinese businesses, economic systems, and corporate management? As Chinas economy has integrated into the world economy, Chinese citizens have faced international business ethics issues equally being faced by non-Chinese market agents, especially Westerners. How do people in China see these emerging issues? What are the special manifestations or features of these issues as they have appeared in the Chinese context? In what ways have Chinas traditional ethics and moral values been changing? This book tries to answer these pressing questions.
This book is a Chinese approach to business ethics. It describes and analyzes the emergence and development of business ethics in China from 1978 onwards provides and explores a conceptual framework for business ethics and basic issues connected with these ethics; and evaluates the modern transformation of the traditional Chinese notion of integrity. It considers the moral capacity that market agents possess and can exercise when conducting business and addresses and analyzes ethical issues at the micro-, micro-, macro-, and global levels of business practice within China.
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