In this timely book, Lee Tavis and Timothy Tavis contend that
the values dimension of the actions of multinational firms is
becoming increasingly important, given the worldwide integration of
economies and peoples. The digital revolution has broadened the
reach of globalization and created an informed society that demands
higher standards of behavior from the business enterprise; at the
same time, multinational corporations have gained power often
comparable to that of the nation state, and global society is in
need of widely accepted, enduring social and ethical standards.
Tavis and Tavis argue that multinational firms must embrace an
ethically pro-active stance in their own long-term interests. A
strategy of supporting universal human rights, often in partnership
with NGOs, offers the greatest potential for success.
"Values-Based Multinational Management "provides an agenda for
practical action, with special reference to the United Nations
Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the United Nations Global
Compact. It informs and addresses the values concerns of
multinational business managers. It presents its examples and
analyses in a clear and concise manner and will be of use both to
practitioners in the business community and students and scholars
of business ethics.
""Values-Based Multinational Management "employs a novel
approach and a variety of perspectives that make it a very valuable
addition to business ethics literature. This is excellent, helpful
material that discusses an important way in which human rights may
fit with globalization." --Timothy L. Fort, George Washington
University
"More and more business executives understand that society
increasingly judges corporate performance through a broad social
lens that includes ideas of corporate social responsibility and
business ethics. They are now ready to position their firms to meet
these requirements. This volume is a thoughtful discussion of the
ways in which the United Nations Global Compact can serve this
purpose through a long-term human rights strategy and, importantly,
how that strategy can be implemented within the firm." --Georg
Kell, UN Global Compact
"This book underlines the fact that--despite the importance of
institutional and social ethics--the individual ethics, if not
virtue ethics, of corporate leaders remain central. Of highest
importance is the authors' emphasis that no individuals--in
whatever professional or personal role--can escape the fact that
they are responsible for the outcome of their actions. It is to be
hoped that this book revitalizes a facet of the debate on business
ethics and corporate responsibility that has been neglected for too
long." --Klaus M. Leisinger, Novartis Foundation for Sustainable
Development
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