Book Description
Business and Society: Corporate Strategy, Public Policy and Ethics, by Post, Lawrence and Weber was the first book to be published in the field of business and society and is the market leader! For over thirty years, Business and Society has been updated and reinvented in response to society¿s relationship to business. Post, Lawrence and Weber discuss the social and ethical impacts of business. Business and Society, 10e highlights why government regulation is sometimes required as well as new models of business-community collaboration. Business and Society, 10e is a book with a point of view. Post, Lawrence and Weber believe that businesses have social (as well as economic) responsibilities to society; that business and government both have important roles to play in the modern economy; and that ethics and integrity are essential to personal fulfillment and to business success.
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From the Publisher
The ninth edition discusses vital new themes in modern business and management education such as
the growth of the Internet. End of chapter material contains a list of websites to enrich course information. Many text references also include related websites.
Managing across business functions: Post presents examples of companies that have successfully managed social issues across business functions in a strategic, stakeholder-oriented manner.
Team learning: Post incorporates team process features into each chapter and includes special team exercises.
Implementation strategies: Post articulates how managers can create strategies that integrate stakeholder interests, respect personal values, support community development while also being economically sound and successful.
New chapter (18) Technology and Business Responsibility examines the complex relationship between science, technology and society.
New chapter (2) Strategic Management of Stakeholder Relations examines the strategic action model that businesses can use in dealing with public issues.
Cases: Each chapter includes real life examples of business behavior and a discussion case appropriate for student assignments. Nine full-length case studies, written to provide rich discussion material, present a variety of opportunities for instructors to connect topics raised in several individual chapters.
Five Forces Model: Not simply a compendium of information and ideas, Post puts forth the view that in a global community traditional buffers against change no longer protect businesses from the forces of : The corporation in society; The social and ethical environment; The global society, The natural environment and Responding to stakeholders --Ce texte fait référence à lédition Relié .
the growth of the Internet. End of chapter material contains a list of websites to enrich course information. Many text references also include related websites.
Managing across business functions: Post presents examples of companies that have successfully managed social issues across business functions in a strategic, stakeholder-oriented manner.
Team learning: Post incorporates team process features into each chapter and includes special team exercises.
Implementation strategies: Post articulates how managers can create strategies that integrate stakeholder interests, respect personal values, support community development while also being economically sound and successful.
New chapter (18) Technology and Business Responsibility examines the complex relationship between science, technology and society.
New chapter (2) Strategic Management of Stakeholder Relations examines the strategic action model that businesses can use in dealing with public issues.
Cases: Each chapter includes real life examples of business behavior and a discussion case appropriate for student assignments. Nine full-length case studies, written to provide rich discussion material, present a variety of opportunities for instructors to connect topics raised in several individual chapters.
Five Forces Model: Not simply a compendium of information and ideas, Post puts forth the view that in a global community traditional buffers against change no longer protect businesses from the forces of : The corporation in society; The social and ethical environment; The global society, The natural environment and Responding to stakeholders --Ce texte fait référence à lédition Relié .