The internal morality of contracting: Advancing the contractualist endeavor in business ethics
January 2006
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Integrative social contracts theory is arguably the most promising theory of business ethics to date, but often criticized for its inability to produce substantive, action-guiding norms. Rather that imparting moral substance from outside the contractualist framework, or abandoning contractualist business ethics (CBE) altogether, we seek to advance CBE by exploring the internal morality of contracting. We demonstrate that substantive norms for guiding and constraining business conduct can be produced without relying on premises from outside the contractualist framework.
Keywords
- business ethics
- market failure
- organization
- professional ethics
- business enterprises
- social norms
- social contract
- contracting out
- industrial management
- contracts
- deception
- defeasance