The book provides practical frameworks for ethical decision-making, including stakeholder analysis, and explores how to build and sustain an ethical organizational culture.
It draws upon empirical research, case studies, and surveys to illustrate the impact of ethical failures and successes.
For instance, the book analyzes data from proprietary surveys that assess employee perceptions of ethical leadership and organizational support for ethical behavior.
Beginning with fundamental ethical theories, the book progresses through sections on psychological factors, practical frameworks, and creating an ethical organizational culture.
It offers actionable strategies for building a values-driven environment, making it an invaluable resource for business leaders, managers, and HR professionals seeking to promote integrity and ethical behavior within their organizations.