Table of contents for Globalisation and business ethics / edited by Karl Homann, Peter Koslowski, and Christoph Luetge.

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Contents
List of Contributors
Introduction 
I) Globalisation: Concepts and Problems
1) Karl Homann: Globalisation from a Business Ethics Point of View
2) Michael Ehret, Michaela Haase and Martin Kaluza: Concepts of Globalisation: 
The Institutional Prerequisites for the Integration of World Markets 
3) Manfred Prisching: Diagnoses of our Time: Theoretical Approaches to the Globalised Age
4) Silvia Bauer and Tatjana Sch÷nwälder-Kuntze: Globalisation as a Gendered Process: A Differentiated Survey on Feminist and Postcolonial Perspectives 
II) Globalisation, Business and Corporate Governance
5) Klaus J. Hopt: Globalisation of Corporate Governance
6) Peter Koslowski: Business Ethics in Globalised Financial Markets 
7) Frits Schipper: Transparency and Integrity: Contrary Concepts? 
8) Eberhard Schnebel and Margo A. Bienert: 
Tangible Ethics: Commitments in Business Organisations 
III) Global Justice 
9) Elke Mack: A Theory of Global Justice Focussing on Absolute Poverty
10) Bernhard Emunds: Just Relations between North and South in International Financial Markets 
11) Georg Marckmann and Matthis Synofzik: Access to Essential Medicines: Global Justice beyond Equality 
IV) Globalisation, Philosophy and Culture
12) Christoph Lütge: Social Glue under Conditions of Globalisation: Philosophers on Essential Normative Resources
13) Michael Neuner: Sovereignty of Interpretation: A Dubious Model of Cultural Globalisation
Index

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

Business ethics.
International economic relations -- Moral and ethical aspects.
Globalization -- Moral and ethical aspects.
Social justice.
Culture and globalization.