This volume represents discussion and comments from a conference
of academics, corporate executives, and federal officials examining
the ethics of mergers, acquisitions, and takeovers. Topics
addressed are timely considering the massive restructuring
occurring in corporate America as well as the trend to more fully
integrate ethics into business school curriculums. . . . This book
provides a thought-provoking and wide-ranging survey of the issue
of ethics in US business. Highly recommended. "Choice"
This book seeks to relate ethical and philosophical
considerations to the pragmatic concerns of business operation. Its
audience is corporate executives and financial planners involved in
mergers and takeovers.
"Business Information Alert"
In the wake of major insider trading scandals on Wall Street and
serious debates over the benefits of corporate mergers and
takeovers, ethics in business has become a topic of paramount
importance--both in the corporate world itself and in the business
school community. This volume presents a discussion by a
distinguished group of corporate executives and academic
specialists of the ethical issues involved in mergers,
acquisitions, and takeovers. The result of a major conference
sponsored by the Center for Business Ethics at Bentley College, the
book seeks to relate ethical and philosophical considerations to
the pragmatic concerns of business operation. In their provocative
exploration of the issues involved, the contributors address such
subjects as employee interests, stakeholder welfare, managerial
ethics, the problem of insider trading, and more.
Divided into five major sections, the volume begins with several
chapters that offer an overview of ethical and moral issues in
organizational transformations. The second section presents
corporate, labor, and government views of the issues involved and
includes chapters by Edward L. Hennessy, Jr. of Allied-Signal;
Daniel W. Sherrick of the UAW; and David T. Scheffman of the
Federal Trade Commission among others. In the following chapters,
the contributors address ethical aspects of the strategies and
tactics used to effect mergers and takeovers, paying particular
attention to their impact on management and employee interests.
Section Four presents some alternative approaches to corporate
restructuring, while the final section includes actual case studies
of the relationship between ethical issues and practical bottomline
business concerns. Must reading for corporate executives and
financial experts involved in the business of mergers and
takeovers, this book is also an ideal supplemental text for
graduate courses in business ethics.
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