The book considers how to make the methodology of business ethics
more scientific, especially its normative branch. Storchevoy
explores the attempts of economic theory to contribute to the
scientific normative analysis of economic behavior, particularly
the welfare economics of 1910-1950 and methodological discussions
of economics and ethics from 1980-2015. He then examines the
development of the methodological structure of business ethics in
general since the 1980s and the scientific validity of normative
business ethics, including stakeholder theory, the separation
thesis, integral social contract theory, corporate social
responsibility, virtue ethics and other frameworks. He concludes by
suggesting an additional step to make business ethics a more
systematic discipline by developing a typology of moral issues and
dilemmas. Business Ethics as a Science will be a thought-provoking
resource for students and practitioners of business ethics and
economists alike.
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