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Values, Nature, and Culture in the American Corporation William C. Frederick (Professor of Business Administration, Katz School of Business, Professor of Business Administration, Katz School of Business, University of Pittsburgh)

Values, Nature, and Culture in the American Corporation By William C. Frederick (Professor of Business Administration, Katz School of Business, Professor of Business Administration, Katz School of Business, University of Pittsburgh)

Summary

This book attempts to bridge the gap between those who think businesses are overregulated and unnecessarily constrained and those who believe businesses are in need of constraint. Frederick explores issues facing managers and ways in which his book differs from conventional business ethics books.

Values, Nature, and Culture in the American Corporation Summary

Values, Nature, and Culture in the American Corporation by William C. Frederick (Professor of Business Administration, Katz School of Business, Professor of Business Administration, Katz School of Business, University of Pittsburgh)

In Values, Nature, and Culture in the American Corporation, distinguished ethicist William Frederick explores issues of fundamental importance to all who aspire to conduct their business affairs ethically. He begins with an examination of the three value systems in business that are basically incompatible, and therefore in constant tension. The first is the need for managers to efficiently allocate resources for maximum profits. The second is the natural tendency for managers, in pursuit of the first goal, to accumulate power for its own sake. The third is the desire for people in the community to create relationships that will perpetuate these communities. Frederick brings in a range of ideas and concepts from the social sciences as well as the natural sciences to illuminate his discussion. In the final section of the book he explores a range of issues of current concern to managers, including corporate culture and technology.

Values, Nature, and Culture in the American Corporation Reviews

The author's task is to explain the values that drive business, especially those individualistic, self-focused values that seem so intransigently opposed to the sustenance of a quality community life. This problem has been taken up by many other scholars in the past, but none has brought to it the grand vision, intellectual claritu, and sense-making that Frderick gives us in this work. I recommend slow, savory, intense reading to get the full benefit of what Frederick has done for us. * Business & Society *

Table of Contents

Prologue 1: Values in Business 2: The Original Values of Business 3: The Power-Aggrandizing Values of Business 4: The Structure of Corporate Values 5: The Values of Managers 6: Ecologizing Values and the Business Dilemma 7: The Values Within Technology 8: The Business Ethics Question 9: A New Normative Synthesis 10: Business and the Moral Process Epilogue Bibliographic Note Name Index Subject Index

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NLS9780195096743
9780195096743
0195096746
Values, Nature, and Culture in the American Corporation by William C. Frederick (Professor of Business Administration, Katz School of Business, Professor of Business Administration, Katz School of Business, University of Pittsburgh)
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Paperback
Oxford University Press Inc
1995-12-14
332
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