The role of business ethics in organisations and management is crucial. This book examines the consequences of institutionalizing business ethics in Asia in both contemporary and historical contexts, and draws comparisons to better ground business ethics literature. Using cases from Japan, Korea and China, this book shows that Asian regions have tried to balance their traditional norms and values of business ethics with those from the West. This book was originally published as a special issue of the Asia Pacific Business Review.
The role of business ethics in organisations and management is crucial. This book examines the consequences of institutionalizing business ethics in Asia in both contemporary and historical contexts, and draws comparisons to better ground business ethics literature. Using cases from Japan, Korea and China, this book shows that Asian regions have tried to balance their traditional norms and values of business ethics with those from the West. This book was originally published as a special issue of the Asia Pacific Business Review.
Chris Rowley is Inaugural Professor of Human Resource Management at the Cass Business School, City University, London, UK, and Adjunct Professor at Griffith University, Brisbane, Australia. He is the editor of the book series Working in Asia and Asian Studies, and has published widely, with over 500 journal articles, books and chapters and other contributions in practitioner journals, magazines and newsletters. Ingyu Oh is Professor of Hallyu Studies at the Research Institute of Korean Studies, Korea University, Korea. Previously, he taught in the UK, the US, New Zealand, and Japan. His main research interests are economic sociology, cultural sociology, and international business strategy.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Business ethics and the role of context: institutionalism, history and comparisons in the Asia Pacific region 2. Political economy and business ethics 3. Work ethic formed by pedagogical approach: evolution of institutional approach to education and competitiveness 4. The state as a regulator of business ethics in Edo Japan: the Tokugawa authority structure and private interests 5. A sociocognitive approach to business ethics: lessons from early industrializing Japan 6. Confucian business ethics in Korea: pre-modern welfare state 7. Overcoming ethical issues through symbolic management, cultivating proponents and storytelling: the institutionalization of Korea's horseracing industry 8. The institutionalization of Korean traditional music: problematic business ethics in the construction of genre and place 9. Understanding the rise and decline of shareholder activism in South Korea: the explanatory advantages of the theory of Modes of Exchange 10. Corporate governance and the institutionalization of socially responsible investing (SRI) in Korea 11. Educational inequality among Chinese urban schools: the business ethics of private schools 12. Relinquishing business ethics from a theoretical deadlock: the requirement for local grounding and historical comparisons in the Asia Pacific region
1. Business ethics and the role of context: institutionalism, history and comparisons in the Asia Pacific region 2. Political economy and business ethics 3. Work ethic formed by pedagogical approach: evolution of institutional approach to education and competitiveness 4. The state as a regulator of business ethics in Edo Japan: the Tokugawa authority structure and private interests 5. A sociocognitive approach to business ethics: lessons from early industrializing Japan 6. Confucian business ethics in Korea: pre-modern welfare state 7. Overcoming ethical issues through symbolic management, cultivating proponents and storytelling: the institutionalization of Korea's horseracing industry 8. The institutionalization of Korean traditional music: problematic business ethics in the construction of genre and place 9. Understanding the rise and decline of shareholder activism in South Korea: the explanatory advantages of the theory of Modes of Exchange 10. Corporate governance and the institutionalization of socially responsible investing (SRI) in Korea 11. Educational inequality among Chinese urban schools: the business ethics of private schools 12. Relinquishing business ethics from a theoretical deadlock: the requirement for local grounding and historical comparisons in the Asia Pacific region
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