ABSTRACT

Ethics in business is a major topic both in the social sciences and in business itself. Anthropologists, long attendant to the intersection of ethics and practice, are particularly well suited to offer vital insights on the subject.

This timely collection considers a range of ethical issues in business through the examination of anthropologically informed theory and case examples. The meaning of ethical values, practices, and education are explored, as well as practical ways of implementing them, while the specific ethical challenges of industries such as advertising, market research, and design are considered. Contributions from anthropologists in business and academia promise a broad range of perspectives and add to the growing discussion on the ways anthropologists study, work, teach, and engage in a variety of industry settings.

Engagingly written, Ethics in the Anthropology of Business will be of interest to a wide variety of audiences, including practicing anthropologists, current and future business leaders, and scholars and students from a range of social sciences.

chapter 1|22 pages

Introduction

Capitalism, Work, and Ethics

chapter 3|10 pages

Such Bitter Business

Reconciling Ethical Domains in Practice

chapter 6|17 pages

Owning It

Evolving Ethics in Design and Design Research

chapter 9|13 pages

REFLECTIONS ON Refocusing Business Education

A Human-centered Approach