Finance Ethics: The Rationality of VirtueRowman & Littlefield, 1997 - 183 páginas The first book ever to integrate business ethics with financial economics, Finance Ethics shows how ethical behavior fits within the rational, profit-maximizing, finance paradigm. Dobson argues that even in economic terms the finance paradigm has a serious flaw: it views the firm and financial markets in general as contractual nexuses yet it fails to supply any adequate mechanisms for enforcing those contractual relations. Finance Ethics is therefore not just a moral critique of the finance paradigm, arguing that self-interested profit making must be constrained by ethics. Rather, it is a critique from within that paradigm, in which truth becomes a rational mechanism to enforce contracts, and virtuous behavior is shown to make the most business sense. |
Índice
The Finance Paradox | 3 |
A Contractual Problem | 13 |
Is Reputation Enough? | 29 |
Challenging the Finance Paradigm | 43 |
Toward Reconciling Ethics and Finance | 45 |
Ethics in Financial Practice | 63 |
Some International Implications | 75 |
Beyond the Finance Paradigm | 87 |
Practical Rationality | 115 |
Some Gender Implications | 133 |
Toward a New Finance Paradigm | 141 |
Notes | 151 |
Bibliography | 165 |
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About the Author | |
Which Rationality? | 89 |
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