What Is a Business?

Philosophy of Management 3 (2):57-65 (2003)
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Abstract

Understanding just what it is to be a business is a vital though neglected topic in business ethics. The account given here makes the possession of customers the defining feature. This excludes obvious nonbusinesses while allowing the widest possible range of options for deciding on the morally preferable form or forms which businesses should take.

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Morality and strategy in stakeholder identification.John Kaler - 2002 - Journal of Business Ethics 39 (1-2):91 - 99.

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