Encyclopedia of Business and Professional Ethics

Encyclopedia of Business and Professional Ethics

Author: Deborah C Poff

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2023-05-24

Total Pages: 1944

ISBN-13: 3030227677

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This encyclopedia, edited by the past editors and founder of the Journal of Business Ethics, is the only reference work dedicated entirely to business and professional ethics. Containing over 2000 entries, this multi-volume, major research reference work provides a broad-based disciplinary and interdisciplinary approach to all of the key topics in the field. The encyclopedia draws on three interdisciplinary and over-lapping fields: business ethics, professional ethics and applied ethics although the main focus is on business ethics. The breadth of scope of this work draws upon the expertise of human and social scientists, as well as that of professionals and scientists in varying fields. This work has come to fruition by making use of the expert academic input from the extraordinarily rich population of current and past editorial board members and section editors of and contributors to the Journal of Business Ethics.


Entrepreneurship

Entrepreneurship

Author: Dr. S. K. Singh

Publisher: SBPD Publications

Published: 2016-12-17

Total Pages: 516

ISBN-13: 8192050084

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The E-Books is authored by proficient Teachers and professors. The Text of the E-Books is simple and lucid. The contents of the book have been organised carefully and to the point Strictly according to the latest syllabus prescribed byBihar School Examination Board (BSEB) Patna,Jharkhand Academic Council (JAC), Ranchi and other State Boardsfollowing CBSE curriculum based on NCERT guidelines.


Economics and Climate Emergency

Economics and Climate Emergency

Author: Barry Gills

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2022-08-22

Total Pages: 356

ISBN-13: 1000649296

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This book explores a series of connected themes focused on the role economics and other influential forms of theory and thinking have played in creating the current predicament and the scope for alternatives and how they might be framed. Thirty years have passed since the inception of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and the beginning of policy on climate change. Thirty wasted years. To most politicians, long-term collective interest has been denominated in meaningless units of time, a never and forever that has continually delayed action. From complacency has come potential disaster, and we are now living in a time of climate emergency and ecological breakdown. The next decade is a pivotal period requiring fundamental change. But numerous impediments remain. Continual material, energy and economic growth on a planetary scale are manifestly impossible, and yet economic theory takes these as a given and political leadership and policy seem unwilling to accept brute reality. Instead, they offer a series of implausible commitments and pledges rooted in technofixes, without addressing the fundamental drivers of the problems the world faces. The edited volume explores the issues and offers a variety of ways to think through the problems at hand, from postgrowth, degrowth and social ecological economics to policy assemblage and transversalism. The chapters in this book were originally published in the journal Globalizations.