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020 | _a978-93-534-3744-2 | ||
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100 | _aFernando, A .C | ||
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_aBusiness Ethics/ _bAn Indian Perspectives _cA.C Fernando, K.P Muraleedharan, E.k Satheesh _henglish |
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_aNoida _bPearson _c2019 |
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_avi, 588 p. _bsoft bound _c20x25 cm |
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505 | _aPart 1: Theories underlying the issues and problems of Business Ethics Chapter 1: Business Ethics: An Overview Chapter 2: Concepts and Theories of Business Ethics CHapter 3: Ethical Dilemmas, sources and their Resolutions Chapter 4: Ethical Decision Making i business Chapter 5: Globalization and Business Ethics Chapter 6: Creating and Ethical Part 2: How can ethics be applied in day to day Business Chapter 7: corporate ethics Chapter 8: Corporate Ethics: Investors RIghts, privileges, Problems and protection chapter 9: Handmaid of Ethics : Corporate Social Responsibility Chapter 10: Ethics of Consumer Protection Chapter 11: Environmental Ethics Chapter 12: Ethics and Indian Business Part 3: Functional Areas in Business Maneagement Chapter 14:Marketing Ethics Chapter 15: Ethical Issues in Human Reaource Management Chapter 16: IT Industry : An Overview and Ethical Perspective Chapter 17: Ethical Issues in Financial Management Chapter 18: Whistle Blowing ............................................................................................... | ||
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