Social Contract Approaches to Business Ethics: Bridging the “Is‐Ought” Gap

In Robert Frederick, A companion to business ethics. Malden, Mass.: Blackwell. pp. 38–55 (1999)
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This chapter contains sections titled: Background: mapping the field of business ethics The evolution of social contract approaches to business ethics Integrative social contracts theory (ISCT) Remaining issues and promising research directions for contractarian business ethics.

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