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Resisting Corporate Corruption: A Virtue Ethics Approach,Used
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Shorttitle This book provides a comprehensive ethical analysis of corporate corruption as one of the most rapidly growing phenomena in the field of busines ethics. Today (corporate) corruption has become again a central topic in debates about the future of business and economic activies in general. The subject has reached a stage where a comprehensive and accessible dossier of the global phenomenon of corruption is required. This book aims to meet this need, critically reviewing the literature on the subject in order to: elucidate and discuss indepth the concept of(corporate)corruption; identify and examine key arguments for and against corruption in business; assess various anticorruption conventions, and how virtue ethics, with the help of the ethical principles of Catholic social ethics,can contribute to a solution; especially demonstrating how the four business (moral) virtues (i.e desireregulating character traits) courage, justice,trust,integrity and prudence could provide the necessary ethical foundation both for business and recasting the personal integrity of the corporate workforce viz vis corruption eradication.
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