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Business and Society 1st Edition Ethical, Legal, and Digital Environments

Business and Society 1st Edition Ethical, Legal, and Digital Environments

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Kinh doanh và xã hộiMôi trường đạo đức, pháp lý và kỹ thuật sốNgười nhận Giải thưởng Sách giáo khoa mới hứa hẹn nhất năm 2021 từ Doanh nghiệp và Xã hội của Hiệp hội Tác giả Sách giáo khoa & Học thuật (TAA): Môi trường đạo đức, pháp lý và kỹ thuật số chuẩn bị cho sinh viên làm việc hiện đại bằng cách khám phá những cơ hội và thách thức mà họ sẽ gặp phải trong môi trường kết nối ngày nay , kinh tế toàn cầu. Nhóm tác giả thảo luận xuyên suốt các vấn đề pháp lý và đạo đức, đồng thời sử dụng các trường hợp thực tế để cung cấp cho sinh viên sự hiểu biết toàn diện về các vấn đề của các bên liên quan. Các chương về truyền thông xã hội và phong trào công dân, dữ liệu lớn và hack cũng như quyền riêng tư trong thời đại kỹ thuật số cung cấp thông tin chuyên sâu về cách công nghệ đang thay đổi mối quan hệ giữa các tổ chức và người tiêu dùng. Đi kèm với tiêu đề này: Trang web Tài nguyên dành cho Người hướng dẫn được bảo vệ bằng mật khẩu (chính thức được gọi là SAGE Edge) cung cấp quyền truy cập vào tất cả các tài nguyên dành riêng cho văn bản, bao gồm ngân hàng bài kiểm tra và các trang trình bày PowerPoint® dành riêng cho từng chương có thể chỉnh sửa.
  1. PrefaceStructure of the BookApplicable CoursesDigital ResourcesAcknowledgmentsAbout the AuthorsPart I • Managing in Today’s Business World
  2. Chapter 1 • Stakeholder and Shareholder Theories of the FirmLearning ObjectivesIntroductionDefining Stake and StakeholderKey Takeaways: Defining Stake and StakeholderStakeholder Versus Shareholder TheoriesStakeholder TheoryShareholder TheoryKey Takeaways: Stakeholder Versus Shareholder TheoriesThe Stakeholder and Shareholder DebateThe Stakeholder ArgumentsThe Shareholder ArgumentsIs One Right and One Wrong?Key Takeaways: The Stakeholder and Shareholder DebateStakeholder Types: Interests, Issues, Legitimacy, and PowerMarket and Nonmarket StakeholdersStakeholder Interests and PowerCase Study 1.1: Juul’s E-Cigarettes and TeensKey Takeaways: Stakeholder Types: Interests, Issues, Legitimacy, and PowerManaging StakeholdersKey Takeaways: Managing StakeholdersEthics in Context: Competing Stakeholder Demands at AmazonSummaryKey TermsReview QuestionsManager’s Challenge1.1: Stakeholder–Stockholder Debate1.2: Stakeholder or Shareholder Perspective?
  3. Chapter 2 • Corporate Social ResponsibilityLearning ObjectivesIntroductionCorporate Social Responsibility DefinedOriginsCorporate Social Responsibility PillarsKey Takeaways: Corporate Social Responsibility DefinedCorporate Social Responsibility as a StrategyBranding and ReputationCase Study 2.1: Dollar General Literacy FoundationReporting Corporate Social Responsibility EffortsLaw and Society 2.1: Ramirez v. Exxon Mobil Corp., 334 F. Supp. 3d 832 (2018)Key Takeaways: Corporate Social Responsibility as a StrategyDifferent Corporate Social Responsibility Views and Schools of ThoughtThe Narrow View: Profit FirstThe Moderate View: Shared ValueThe Broad View: Good Corporate CitizenshipThe Explicit and Implicit Corporate Social Responsibility FrameworkEthics in Context: Using Corporate Social Responsibility as a Business StrategyKey Takeaways: Different Corporate Social Responsibility Views and Schools of ThoughtCorporate Social Responsibility and Its LimitationsBenefits and CostsCase Study 2.2: Amazon Ups the AnteKey Takeaways: Corporate Social Responsibility and Its LimitationsCorporate Social Responsibility Strategies and TrendsCause MarketingCorporate PhilanthropyStrategic PartnershipsVolunteerismSocially Responsible Business PracticesCase Study 2.3: Google’s Corporate Social Responsibility Strategy and Project MavenKey Takeaways: Corporate Social Responsibility Strategies and TrendsSummaryKey TermsReview QuestionsManager’s ChallengeEmployee Participation in Corporate Volunteer Efforts
  4. Chapter 3 • Ethics and Ethical ReasoningLearning ObjectivesIntroductionMorals, Ethics, and the LawKey Takeaways: Ethics, Morals, and the LawMotivations And RationalizationsEthical TemptationsEthical DilemmasRationalizationsCase Study 3.1: The University of Arizona: Innovative Use of Technology or Ethical Dilemma?Key Takeaways: Motivations and RationalizationsThe Origin of EthicsConsequences-Based Approach to EthicsPrinciples-Based Approach to EthicsVirtue-Based Approach to EthicsKey Takeaways: Origin of EthicsOrganizational Ethics and Creating an Ethical ClimateLaw and Society 3.1: Peterson v. Hewlett-Packard, 358 F.3d 599 (9th Cir. 2004)Conflicts of InterestEthics in Context: Profits Versus Ethics for Glassdoor Ratings?Key Takeaways: Organizational Ethics and Creating an Ethical ClimateSummaryKey TermsReview QuestionsManager’s Challenge3.1: Moral Intuition or Reason?3.2: Ethics and the Law3.3: Profitability and Ethics—Are They in Tension?
  5. Chapter 4 • Organizations and Public PolicyLearning ObjectivesIntroductionRole of Business in Shaping Laws and PolicyHow Laws and Policy Are MadeKey Takeaways: Role of Business in Shaping Laws and PolicyEvolution of Lobbying: Opportunities for InfluenceBusiness Involvement in Policy: From Necessary Evil to Welcome PartnerGetting In On the Ground Floor: ElectionsLaw and Society 4.1: McCutcheon v. Federal Election Commission, 134 S. Ct. 1434 (2014)How Social Media Is Changing Access to the Political ProcessCase Study 4.1: Social Media and Access to the GovernmentKey Takeaways: Evolution of Lobbying: Opportunities for InfluenceCreating Public PolicyKey Takeaways: Creating Public PolicyPublic–Private PartnershipsCase Study 4.2: Alphabet City to ZucktownKey Takeaways: Public–Private PartnershipsEthical Dimensions of Influencing PolicyPrivate PrisonsEthics in Context: Private PrisonsLaw and Society 4.2: Minneci et al. v. Pollard et al., 132 S. Ct. 176 (2012)Key Takeaways: Ethical Dimensions of Influencing PolicySummaryKey TermsReview QuestionsManager’s ChallengePrivate Prisons
  6. Chapter 5 • Liability, Business Agreements, and Managing RiskLearning ObjectivesIntroductionRisk of InjuryIntentional TortsLaw and Society 5.1: Seaton v. TripAdvisor, 728 F.3d 592 (2013)Case Study 5.1: Is Each Retweet a New Publication?Law and Society 5.2: Defamation, Tortious Interference, and E-Commerce: Broadspring, Inc. v. Congoo, 2014 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 116070Case Study 5.2: Privacy and Social MediaNegligenceKey Takeaways: Risk of InjuryRespondeat Superior and Product LiabilityRespondeat SuperiorProduct LiabilityCase Study 5.3: Can a Dating App be an Unreasonably Dangerous Product?Key Takeaways: Respondeat Superior and Product LiabilityContractsElements of a ContractLaw and Society 5.3: In re Zappos.com, Inc. Customer Data Security Breach Litigation, 893 F. Supp. 2d 1058 (2012)Case Study 5.4: Embryos Are the New Frontier in ContractsKey Takeaways: ContractsLimiting Risk Through ContractsEthics in Context: Nondisclosure Agreements and Public SafetyKey Takeaways: Limiting Risk Through ContractsSummaryKey TermsReview QuestionsManager’s ChallengeDefamation and Public Figures
  7. Chapter 6 • Government Regulation of the OrganizationLearning ObjectivesIntroductionAnticompetitive Behavior and Antitrust RegulationThe Sherman Antitrust ActThe Federal Trade Commission ActThe Clayton ActThe Robinson–Patman ActEthics in Context: Student–Athletes and Antitrust LawKey Takeaways: Anticompetitive Behavior and Antitrust RegulationProtection of Consumers and CreditorsWarrantiesUnfair or Deceptive Sales PracticesBait and SwitchPricing and Price GougingCase Study 6.1: Surge Pricing: Workforce Incentive or Price Gouging?Food and Drug SafetyCredit TransactionsKey Takeaways: Protection of Consumers and CreditorsProtecting InvestorsSecurities TransactionsCase Study 6.2: Caution and CrowdfundingSecurities Exchange Act of 1934 (Exchange Act)Law and Society 6.1: Insider Trading: United States v. McGee, No. 13-3183 (3d Cir. 2014)Key Takeaways: Protecting InvestorsSummaryKey TermsReview QuestionsManager’s ChallengeConsumer ProtectionPart II • Building Relationships and Working With Stakeholders
  8. Chapter 7 • Environmentalism and SustainabilityLearning ObjectivesIntroductionEnvironmentalism: Definitions and Policy ObjectivesEnvironmental JusticeEnvironmental ActivistsKey Takeaways: Environmentalism: Definitions and Policy ObjectivesGreen Management and Competitive AdvantageEthics in Context: Green Management or Greenwashing?Codes of Environmental ConductCase Study 7.1: Eco-BrandingKey Takeaways: Green Management and Competitive AdvantageSustainable DevelopmentCircular Economic TheoryGlobal Standards for SustainabilitySustainable Development GoalsKey Takeaways: Sustainable DevelopmentGlobal Environmental Trends: Climate ChangeClimate Change and SocietyGlobal ResponseCase Study 7.2: Voluntary Carbon OffsetsKey Takeaways: Global Environmental Trends: Climate ChangeGovernment Regulation and ProtectionLimiting Government Impact on the EnvironmentAir and Water QualityLaw and Society 7.1: The Oil Spill by the Oil Rig Deepwater Horizon in the Gulf of Mexico on April 10, 2010, MDL 2179, U.S. District Court, E.D. Louisiana (September 9, 2014)Citizen Interest OrganizationsKey Takeaways: Government Regulation and ProtectionSummaryKey TermsReview QuestionsManager’s ChallengeThe Role of Business in Environmental Ethics
  9. Chapter 8 • Employees and the CorporationLearning ObjectivesIntroductionThe Employment RelationshipCase Study 8.1: Gigs and Side HustlesKey Takeaways: The Employment RelationshipEmployment at WillPublic Policy Exception and WhistleblowersEthics in Context: Whistleblower BountyKey Takeaways: Employment at WillWorkplace ProtectionsWorker’s CompensationFair Labor Standards ActLaw and Society 8.1: Braun et al. v. Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., 630 Pa 292, 106 A.3d 656 (2014)Case Study 8.2: To Tip or Not to TipUnions and Concerted ActivityLaw and Society 8.2: Karl Knauz Motors, Inc. d/b/a Knauz BMW and Robert Becker, Case 13-CA-046452LeaveKey Takeaways: Workplace ProtectionsEmployee PrivacyCase Study 8.3: Monitoring Employee’s Personal Social MediaCase Study 8.4: GPS Tracking AppsKey Takeaways: Employee PrivacySummaryKey TermsReview QuestionsManager’s ChallengeHiring in a Start-Up
  10. Chapter 9 • Managing a Diverse WorkforceLearning ObjectivesIntroductionDiversity and InclusionKey Takeaways: Diversity and InclusionBias and DiscriminationKey Takeaways: Bias and DiscriminationIntersectionalityCase Study 9.1: Gender Pay EquityKey Takeaways: IntersectionalityLaws to Protect Against DiscriminationEqual Pay ActTitle VII of the Civil Rights ActCase Study 9.2: Stereotypes and DiscriminationAge Discrimination in Employment ActLaw and Society 9.1: EEOC v. Abercrombie & Fitch Stores, Inc., 135 S. Ct. 2028 (2015)Ethics in Context: Bias in Online Job PostingsThe Americans With Disabilities ActLaw and Society 9.2: Huber v. Wal-Mart Stores, 486 F.3d 480 (May 30, 2007)Key Takeaways: Laws to Protect Against DiscriminationSummaryKey TermsReview QuestionsManager’s ChallengeDiscrimination and Grooming Codes
  11. Chapter 10 • Financial Systems and SocietyLearning ObjectivesIntroductionRoles of Finance in SocietyGlobal Financial SystemCase Study 10.1: MicrofinanceKey Takeaways: Roles of Finance in SocietyMain Street to Wall StreetFinancial Firms: Brokerage Houses and BanksIssuing SecuritiesThe Initial Public OfferingPublic Perceptions of the Financial IndustryKey Takeaways: Main Street to Wall StreetThe Global Financial CrisisRoot CausesLaw and Society 10.1: U.S. ex rel. O’Donnell v. Countrywide Financial Corp and Bank of America, 822 F.3d 650 (2016)Government Bailouts: Too Big to FailTARPThe Dodd–Frank ActCase Study 10.2: Occupy Wall StreetOngoing DebatesKey Takeaways: The Global Financial CrisisAlternative Financing and Payday LoansAuto Title LoansPayday Loan RegulationEthics in Context: Payday Loans: Parasites or Providers?Key Takeaways: Alternative Financing and Payday LoansFinancial Market RegulationExpanded Jurisdiction and EnforcementFinancial Stability OversightKey Takeaways: Financial Market RegulationSummaryKey TermsReview QuestionsManager’s ChallengeCommunity Microfinancing
  12. Chapter 11 • International and Multinational OrganizationsLearning ObjectivesIntroductionCultural CompetenceKey Takeaways: Cultural CompetenceInternational Customs and LawProtecting Shared Values: The United NationsCase Study 11.1: State Enforcement of International Human RightsKey Takeaways: International Customs and LawDoing Business Around the WorldForeign Corrupt Practices ActCase Study 11.2: Is an Unpaid Internship a “Thing of Value”?Protectionism and the General Agreement on Tariffs and TradeCase Study 11.3: Walmart de MexicoLaw and Society 11.1: American Institute for International Steel and Sim-Tex et al. v. United States, Slip Op. 19-37, United States Court of International Trade (March 25, 2019)Other Trade AgreementsEthics in Context: Free Trade ZonesKey Takeaways: Doing Business Around the WorldSummaryKey TermsReview QuestionsManager’s ChallengeForeign Corrupt Practices ActPart III • Contemporary Business Issues in Today’s Society
  13. Chapter 12 • Social Media and Citizen MovementsLearning ObjectivesIntroductionThe Evolution of Social MediaFrom Bulletin Boards to InstagramSmartphones and AppsKey Takeaways: The Evolution of Social MediaThe Business Model of Social MediaSelling Ad SpaceSelling DataCase Study 12.1: Social Media, Our Data, and TrustEthics in Context: Social Media AddictionKey Takeaways: The Business Model of Social MediaHow Businesses Use Social MediaCase Study 12.2: Got Influence?Key Takeaways: How Businesses Use Social MediaSociety, Democracy, and Social Media#OccupyWallStreet#BlackLivesMatter#JeSuisCharlie#MeToo#HateCase Study 12.3: An Algorithm for Hate?Key Takeaways: Society, Democracy, and Social MediaWhat Rules Apply to Social Media?Law and Society 12.1: Force v. Facebook, 934 F.3d 53 (2019)Key Takeaways: What Rules Apply to Social Media?SummaryKey TermsReview QuestionsManager’s ChallengeAccess to User Data
  14. Chapter 13 • Big Data and HackingLearning ObjectivesIntroductionThe Digital RevolutionDrivers of TechnologyPositive Impacts on SocietyThreats to SocietyCase Study 13.1: RFID Transponders and Paying Your TollKey Takeaways: The Digital RevolutionThe Digital DivideEconomic DisparitiesEducational DisparitiesDigital ReadinessKey Takeaways: The Digital DivideBig Data and the OrganizationWhat Is Big Data?Data Analytics and the OrganizationKey Takeaways: Big Data and the OrganizationDigital Security and SafetyCase Study 13.2: Ransomware That Made Managers “WannaCry”CyberterrorismLaw and Society 13.1: Michael Terpin v. AT&T Mobility, 2019 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 121905Key Takeaways: Digital Security and SafetyLegal and Ethical Aspects of Big DataLegal Issues and the Use of Big DataEthical Issues and the Use of Big DataEthics in Context: Big Data and InsuranceKey Takeaways: Legal and Ethical Aspects of Big DataSummaryKey TermsReview QuestionsManager’s ChallengeBig Data and Codes of Ethics
  15. Chapter 14 • Privacy in the Digital AgeLearning ObjectivesIntroductionWhat Is the Right to Privacy?Law and Society 14.1: Data Privacy and the Constitution: United States v. Carpenter, 819 F.3d 880 (2016)Key Takeaways: What Is the Right to Privacy?Collecting Personal Information: Benefits and HarmsResponsibilities of Individuals, Companies, and GovernmentsEthics in Context: Profits versus Privacy ProtectionKey Takeaways: Collecting Personal Information: Benefits and HarmsRight to be Forgotten, Right to Erasure, and SurveillanceThe Right to Be ForgottenCase Study 14.1: Google and the Right to Be ForgottenRight to ErasureSurveillanceKey Takeaways: Right to Be Forgotten, Right to Erasure, and SurveillanceWhat Can Managers Do?Best PracticesRisk MitigationPrivacy PoliciesUse ProtocolsKey Takeaways: What Can Managers Do?SummaryKey TermsReview QuestionsManager’s Challenge14.1: Biometric Data, Ethics, and the Law14.2: Safety or Ethics?
  16. Chapter 15 • Corporate PersonhoodLearning ObjectivesIntroductionCorporate PersonhoodHow Citizens United and Hobby Lobby Shaped the Corporate Personhood DebateLaw and Society 15.1: Race and Corporations: Carnell Construction Corp. v. Danville Redevelopment & Housing Authority, 745 F.3d 703 (2014)Public AccommodationCase Study 15.1: Public Accommodations and the First Amendment: Can Business Be Art?Case Study 15.2: Is A Website a Place of Public Accommodation?Key Takeaways: Corporate PersonhoodRegulation of Business Through the Commerce ClauseEvolution of the Commerce ClauseWhat Is Commerce?What Is Commerce Among States?The Commerce Clause and MarijuanaLaw and Society 15.2: Gonzales v. Raich, 545 U.S. 1 (2005)Case Study 15.3: If Not the Commerce Clause, Then What?The Dormant Commerce ClauseLaw and Society 15.3: Wal-Mart Puerto Rico, Inc. v. Juan Zaragoza-Gomez, 834 F.3d 110 (August 24, 2016)Key Takeaways: Regulation of Business Through the Commerce ClauseRegulation Through the Tax and Spend ClauseValues, Justice, Taxes, and CommerceLaw and Society 15.4: National Federation of Independent Businesses v. Sebelius, 567 U.S. 519 (2012)Ethics in Context: Sin TaxesKey Takeaways: Regulation Through the Tax and Spend ClauseSummaryKey TermsReview QuestionsManager’s ChallengeDormant Commerce Clause
  17. Chapter 16 • GlobalizationLearning ObjectivesIntroductionGlobalization and Its ImpactLaw and Society 16.1: Yahoo!, Inc. v. La Ligue Contra le Racisma et L’Antisemitisma, 433 F.3d 1199 (9th Cir. 2006)Key Takeaways: Globalization and Its ImpactsInternational TradeCase Study 16.1: Globalization and BrexitKey Takeaways: International Trade and BarriersHuman Aspects of GlobalizationEthics in Context: Think and Act GloballyKey Takeaways: Human Aspects of GlobalizationSummaryKey TermsReview QuestionsManager’s ChallengeManaging International AssignmentsGlossaryNotesIndex
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