The thirteenth edition of Business, Government and Society by John F. Steiner and George A. Steiner continues a long effort to tell the story of how forces in business, government, and society shape our world. In addition, an emphasis on management issues and processes allows students to apply the principles they learn to real-world situations.As always, a stream of events dictated the need for extensive revision. Accordingly, Steiner and Steiner have updated the chapters to include new ideas, events, personalities, and publications, while continuing the work of building insight into basic underlying principles, institutions, and forces.
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
PART ONE A Framework for Studying Business, Government, and Society
1 The Study of Business, Government, and Society
2 The Dynamic Environment
3 Business Power
4 Critics of Business
PART TWO The Nature and Management of Corporate Responsibility
5 Corporate Social Responsibility
6 Implementing Corporate Social Responsibility
PART THREE Managing Ethics
7 Business Ethics
8 Making Ethical Decisions in Business
PART FOUR Business and Government
9 Business in Politics
10 Regulating Business
PART FIVE Multinational Corporations and Globalization
11 Multinational Corporations
12 Globalization, Trade, and Corruption
PART SIX Corporations and the Natural Environment
13 Industrial Pollution and Environmental Regulation
14 Managing Environmental Quality
PART SEVEN Consumerism
15 Consumerism
PART EIGHT Human Resources
16 The Changing Workplace
17 Civil Rights, Women, and Diversity
PART NINE Corporate Governance
18 Corporate Governance