The role of law and ethics in developing business management as a profession


Autoria(s): Deák, Dániel
Data(s)

2009

Resumo

Currently, business management is far from being recognised as a profession. This paper suggests that a professional spirit should be developed which could function as a filter of commercial reasoning. Broadly, management will not be organised within the framework of a well-established profession unless formal knowledge, licensing, professional autonomy and professional codes of conduct are developed sufficiently. In developing business management as a profession, law may play a key role. Where the idea is that business management should be more professsionalised, managers must show that they are willing to adopt ethical values, while arriving at business decisions. The paper argues that ethics cannot survive without legal regulation, which, in turn, will not be supported by law unless lawyers can find alternative solutions to the large mechanisms of the official society, secured by the monopolised coercion of the nation state. From a micro perspective of law and business ethics, communities can be developed with their own conventions, rules and standards that are generated and sanctioned within the boundaries of the communities themselves.

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application/pdf

Identificador

http://unipub.lib.uni-corvinus.hu/167/1/se_2009_p271.pdf

Deák, Dániel (2009) The role of law and ethics in developing business management as a profession. Society and Economy, 31 (2). pp. 271-293. ISSN 1588-9726

Publicador

Akadémiai Kiadó

Relação

http://www.akademiai.com/content/j1012871rv880881/

http://unipub.lib.uni-corvinus.hu/167/

Palavras-Chave #Management, business policy, business strategy #Law
Tipo

Article

PeerReviewed