Abstract

Acknowledgements Introduction Part 1: The Corporation and Society 1. A Market Failures Approach to Business Ethics 2. Stakeholder Theory, Corporate Governance and Public Management (with Wayne Norman) 3. Business Ethics Without Stakeholders 4. An Adversarial Ethic for Business: or, When Sun-Tzu met the Stakeholder 5. Business Ethics and the 'End of History' in Corporate Law Part 2: Cooperation and the Market 6. Contractualism: Micro and Macro 7. Efficiency as the Implicit Morality of the Market 8. The History of the Invisible Hand 9. The Benefits of Cooperation Part 3: Extending the Framework 10. The Uses and Abuses of Agency Theory 11. Business Ethics and Moral Motivation: a Criminological Perspective 12. Business Ethics After Virtue 13. Reasonable Restrictions on Underwriting Bibliography Index

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