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Ethics in Social Networking and Business 1

Theory, Practice and Current Recommendations

Massotte, Pierre

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1. Edition August 2017
336 Pages, Hardcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd

ISBN: 978-1-78630-196-3
John Wiley & Sons

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This book, the first of two volumes dedicated to ethics in social networking and business, presents the notions, theories and practical aspects related to ethics, morale and deontology in our society.

Through a series of discussions and examples on topics ranging from complexity to evolution theories, the author provides an insight into why business ethics is essential for managing risks and uncertainties.

The Ethics in Social Networking and Business series is the result of a cross-integration of real experiences (from IBM, society and the Rotary Club), transdisciplinary works in decision making, and advances at the boundaries of several scientific fields.

1. The Rotary: Organization and Motivations.

2. Ethics: Some Definitions and Concepts.

3. Why Ethics? Behavior Between Convictions and Responsibilities.

4. Perception of Ethics in Life and Society.

5. Ethics and Media.

6. Ethics: Childhood and Society.

7. Ethics and Economic Organizations.

8. Business Ethics: Some Principles and Mechanisms.

9. Ethics in Enterprise: Towards Z-Management. Coaching and Championship.

10. Ethics and Complexity.

11. Dynamic Evolution of Life, Management and Ethics.

12. Ethics: Deployment in the Rotary.

13. Ethics in Society: Implementation Principles in Different Countries.
Pierre MASSOTTE, Pr. HDr.Ing., has long worked for IBM in Quality then Advanced Technologies (AoT), then as scientific director in EMEA Manufacturing, to improve European Manufacturing plants and Development Laboratories competitivity. Lately, he joined "Ecole des Mines d'Alès" as Deputy Director within the Nîmes EMA Laboratory. His research and development topics are related to complexity, self-organization, and issues on business competitiveness and sustainability in global companies. He is the co-author of several books in production systems management. He is now involved, as senior consultant, in various 'inclusive society' projects.

P. Massotte, KINNSYS, Brussels