INTD 0130A
Business Ethics
Business Ethics
Capitalism and competitive markets are often considered the most efficient system of simultaneously maximizing private wealth and public good. In the real world, however, truly competitive markets do not exist. Imperfect markets have been made to work efficiently while protecting public good through systems of public intervention, i.e., laws and regulations, and voluntary self-restraint by business organizations in response to societal expectations. In this class, we will consider the role of ethics in business, with students analyzing the process by which ethical norms and strongly held moral beliefs guide the conduct of economically driven business organizations. Students will reflect on business managers’ responsibility to their owners, i.e., shareholders, other stakeholders, and society-at-large. 3 hrs. lect./dsc
- Schedule
- 1:30pm-4:15pm on Tuesday (Feb 12, 2018 to May 14, 2018)
- Location
- Axinn Center 103
- Instructors
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Nguyen, Tim
thanhn@middlebury.edu
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