Business, Ethics, and the Environment: The Public Policy Debate
By (Author) W. Michael Hoffman
Edited by Robert Frederick
Edited by Edward S. Petry
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
21st November 1990
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Conservation of the environment
Pollution and threats to the environment
333.720973
Hardback
280
For the past few years, a growing chorus of concern has been raised over the way humanity is mistreating the earth and its environment. Animosity has traditionally existed between environmental advocates and those they perceive as the enemy - the business community - as evidenced by a recennt survey that showed that 75 percent of Americans believe business has a definite responsibility to reduce pollution. But business has also not always been recognized for what it has done for the environment. This volume seeks to address those issues, as well as the extent of the corporate world's ethical responsibility for cleaning up the environment. The book focuses on the role of corporations and businesses in protecting the environment, utilizing studies of previous cases and crises as well as strategies and methods for future corporate conduct. The first section provides an overview of the topic of business, ethics, and the environment, treating such issues as the ethical dilemmas of hazardous waste, the corporate commitment to the environment, and the corporation's environmental conscience. Section two presents a series of cases and analyses, including the Exxon Valdez crisis and the Union Carbide Bhopal gas incident, while section three probes corporate strategies such as the development and implementation of industry-wide codes of practice. Finally, section four looks to the future of and new approaches to business and environmental problems, considering the need to move environmental issues into the business school and to retool cultures for an ecologically sound future.
The goal of this unique series is to provide high school and college students researching current topics of interest with background material and information through pivotal primary documents that shaped policy or law and to expose the controversial aspects of the issue through historical documents. The work at hand...accomplishes this goal....Because the topic of environmental conservation will continue to be a popular well into this century, this book will be a used frequently in high school and university libraries.-American Reference Books Annual
"The goal of this unique series is to provide high school and college students researching current topics of interest with background material and information through pivotal primary documents that shaped policy or law and to expose the controversial aspects of the issue through historical documents. The work at hand...accomplishes this goal....Because the topic of environmental conservation will continue to be a popular well into this century, this book will be a used frequently in high school and university libraries."-American Reference Books Annual
W. MICHAEL HOFFMAN is Professor of Philosophy and Director of the Center for Business Ethics at Bentley College. He is the co-author, with Dr. Frederick and Dr. Petry, of the Quorum books The Corporation, Ethics, and the Environment (1990) and The Ethics of Organizational Transformation (1989). ROBERT FREDERICK is Assistant Professor of Philosophy and Assistant Director of the Center for Business Ethics at Bentley College. He is the co-author, with Dr. Hoffman and Dr. Petry, of the Quorum books The Corporation, Ethics, and the Environment (1990) and The Ethics of Organizational Transformation (1989). EDWARD S. PETRY is Assistant Professor of Philosophy and Research Associate of the Center for Business Ethics at Bentley College. He is the co-author, with Dr. Hoffman and Dr. Frederick, of the Quorum books The Corporation, Ethics, and the Environment (1990) and The Ethics of Organizational Transformation (1989).