Library Guides:  Business Ethics 185

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Instructor: Darlean McClure
Developed by Gina Haycock, Librarian
November 2008

Reference Sources

There are three subject encyclopedias on ethics on the Reference shelves in the COS Library. There are entries for business ethics, affirmative action, and discrimination. The philosophy and social science encyclopedias have entries for the philosophers and their principles studied in this class. There are subject encyclopedias on many other topics as well.

Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy #R100 R869
Ethics
  #R 170 Et84
Encyclopedia of Values and Ethics #R 170.3 H588
Encyclopedia of Ethics  #R 170.3 En56
Encyclopedia of Animal Rights & Animal Welfare    #R179.3 En56
International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences #R 303 In61

Online Reference Books:
Gale Virtual Reference Library - Gale provides access to 200 reference books. All the books are full-text and cover a wide variety of topics including art, science, literature and much more. All 200 titles can be searched simultaneously or individual titles may be selected. (Cost $20,000)
CredoReference - Credo provide full-text reference books on a wide variety of subjects (Cost $2500)

Books

A search in the COS Book catalog:

Some subject headings and/or key words to use in searching the databases are as follows:

Organizational behavior Women executives
Executives--professional ethics Women in business
Affirmative action Women in finance
Social responsibility of business Women-owned business enterprises
Corporate culture Discrimination in employment
Business ethics--Case studies Business ethics--United States--Case studies
Women--Employment--United States Minorities--Employment--United States
Conduct of life Decision-making (ethics)
discrimination sexual harassment
glass ceiling workplace diversity
affirmative action reverse discrimination
ethical behavior whistle blowing or whistleblowing
transgender employment rights domestic partner benefits
character integrity
conflict of interest social responsibility
product safety nepotism
bribery global business ethics
electronic surveillance animal welfare
wiretapping animal rights
eavesdropping factory farming
right to die product safety
assisted suicide consumer protection
prisons correctional institutions
corrections prison administration

ONLINE BOOKS:

  • NetLibrary E-books: Electronic full-text copies of published print materials, such as reference books, scholarly and popular books. They can be accessed from any computer on campus as well as remotely from home when you set up a user name and password from a campus computer

Periodical Databases   

  • SIRS (Social Issues Research Series) - contains all full-text articles from a variety of newspaper and magazines covering current social issues.  (Annual Cost $1440) This database defaults to a subject search , but also has a leading topics search and a keyword search.
     
  • CQ Researcher -complete source on the most current and controversial issues of the day with complete summaries, all the pros and cons, bibliographies and more. (Annual Cost $523) This database offers a quick key word search or searches by topic or date. The articles are full-text.
     
  • Infotrac - provides articles from more than 500 scholarly, trade and general-interest publications, as well as references for The New York Times. The databases integrate core titles in every major academic concentration; area  and issue-specific journals; academic journals with application in the professions; and publications with national news coverage and commentary.  The time period it covers is current year to date + the previous 3 years. The optional back file extends coverage as far back as 1980.  (Annual Cost $9,732)
    This database defaults to a subject search and is a good starting point, because it gives sub-headings that help to narrow and focus the topic. Related topics are also provided. NOT ALL the articles are full-text, but a search can be limited to full-text only.
  • ProQuest - This mega-database contains 17 databases including: newspapers and magazine/journals. Seven of the included databases index business sources. It is probably best to do a key-word advanced search in this database. (Annual Cost $19,000)
     

Web Sites

Ethical Principles/Philosophies

The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy, edited by two philosophy professors and contributions by a team of volunteer specialists, provides information on key topics and on individual philosophers.
A Dictionary of Philosophical Terms and Names provided by a college professor originally as a study guide for his philosophy classes.
EpistemeLinks authoritative links to philosophers and philosophies.
Feminist Care Ethics  information from Stanford  University.
Advice from Aristotle from the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics, University of Santa Clara.
Feminist Bioethics form the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy maintaining academic standards of refereed entries.
Kant and Kantian Ethics sponsored by the University of San Diego.
Utilitarianism links to many web pages on the proponents of utilitarianism sponsored by the University of San Diego.
An interview with Carol Gilligan from public radio.

Women in Business


U. S. Department of Labor Women's Bureau was established by Congress in 1920 and this site provides fact sheets and publications and speeches.
WomensMedia.com provides resources to help women to advance their careers.
WorkingMother ,the online version of the print magazine helping women juggle career and family roles, provides links to recommended web sites.

Affirmative Action/Diversity in Business

The Affirmative Action and Diversity Project: A Web Page for Research provides a variety of resources  exploring "diverse opinions regarding Affirmative Action" from the University of California, Santa Barbara.
Fusion: Diversity Resources for Business Results provides valuable articles on diversity in the workplace.
Talking about Affirmative Action questions and answers from the viewpoint of the National Organization of Women (NOW).

Discrimination in Business

Employment Discrimination This site provides an overview of employment discrimination laws and links to a variety of state and federal laws, agencies and court decisions. This site sponsored by Cornell University.
Glass Ceiling Commission was created by the Civil Rights Act of 1991 and designed to identify barriers to workplace advancement for women and minorities .
The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission: Sexual Harassment  provides definition and laws and statistics and additional links.
Age Discrimination at Work provides definition and resources from the AARP.
Age Discrimination information from the U. S. Department of Labor
Ethnic/National Origin, Color, Race, Religion and Sex Discrimination information from the U. S. Department of Labor

Business Ethics


The Ethics Resource Center is a nonprofit organization with links covering business, global and personal ethics. This site also provides summaries of a research project, National Business Ethics Survey, which examines workplace ethics from the employees perspective.
The National Whistleblower Center, a nonprofit advocacy organization, helps those who have taken actions based on their ethical beliefs.
Contemporary Ethics is an audio series sponsored by National Public Radio exploring the concept of right and wrong in the 21st Century.
Business Ethics is a gateway of annotated links to business ethics resources.
Business & Human Rights Resource Center provides international links to reports and guides including examples of company misconduct and of best practices.
Business for Social Responsibility is a global nonprofit organization promoting corporate social responsibility and this site provides in depth coverage of topics in free Issue Briefs.
GreenBiz.com provides information to help companies integrate environmental responsibility into their business practices.
International Business Ethics Institute provides selected articles form its publication International Business Ethics Review.
Business Ethics Network a group of organizations working to improve business conduct of the world's largest corporations.
Corporate Accountability International is an organization founded to challenge irresponsible corporate behavior around the world.
Corporate Research Project is a nonprofit center specializing in research that aides activist organizations promoting ethical corporate behavior.
Corporate Watch although based in the United Kingdom this site looks at the social and environmental impact of large multinational corporations.
CorpWatch: Holding Corporations Accountable an organization of independent journalists dedicated to exposing corporations profiting from war, fraud and environmental and human rights abuses around the world.
Topics and Issues in Business Ethics

Business Ethics Codes and Corporate Social Responsibility Reports

Business Ethics Links from the Schulich School of Business
How to Write a Code of Ethics - Creating a code of ethics for your organization by Chris MacDonald, Ph.D.
Corporate Codes of Ethics - Examples from major companies

 

International Standards and Guidelines

Global Reporting Initiative - a non-profit organization providing a framework for sustainability reporting world-wide.
International Fair Trade Association - seeks "to improve the livelihoods and well being of disadvantaged producers by linking and promoting Fair Trade Organizations and speaking our for greater justice in world trade"
Social Accountability International - promotes human rights for workers around the world.
United Nations Global Compact - promotes responsible corporate citizenship around the world.
 

Many of the above links were taken from the following article:
Cannon, Anita. "Business Ethics: From Oxymoron to Defining Issue of 21st Century Business."
        College and Research Libraries News. 67  (2006): 367-371.
     

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