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El. knyga: Ethics in Business Communication: New Challenges in the Digital World

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  • Serija: Business and Innovation 24
  • Išleidimo metai: 05-Jun-2020
  • Leidėjas: PIE - Peter Lang
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9782807611931
  • Formatas: PDF+DRM
  • Serija: Business and Innovation 24
  • Išleidimo metai: 05-Jun-2020
  • Leidėjas: PIE - Peter Lang
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9782807611931

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This volume brings together different perspectives about ethics in business and communication, with special emphasis on the new challenges deriving from the digital world. From a variety of disciplinary perspectives, the contributors explore the production and interpretation of texts and interactions from an ethical perspective.



In our ever growing interconnected world, communication has become an essential tool for businesses and entrepreneurs. To be effective, business communication needs to take social and ethical considerations into account. This volume brings together different perspectives about ethics in business and communication, with special emphasis on the new challenges deriving from the digital world. From a variety of disciplinary perspectives (discourse analysis, communication studies, linguistics, rhetoric, semiotics, business and management studies), the contributors explore the production and interpretation of texts and interactions from an ethical perspective, as well as the use (and abuse) of communicative strategies and tactics of persuasion. Among other topics, the volume deals with the use of rhetorical and linguistic strategies in the entrepreneurial pitch, ethical leadership in business management, gender issues in entrepreneurship, the ethics of tourism, and the use of digital and collaborative tools in professional and educational contexts.

Editors' Preface 7(6)
List of Contributors
13(4)
Ethics in Entrepreneurship and Business Management
Ethical Appeals and Persuasion in the Entrepreneurial Pitch
17(16)
Jose-Santiago Fernandez-Vazquez
Angel Sancho-Rodriguez
French Entrepreneurial Pitches in English: Analysis of Linguistic Errors and Perceptions of Error Gravity
33(16)
Dennis Davy
Peter Daly
Beyond Knowledge: Toward Ethical Leadership in Business Management
49(20)
Maria-Teresa Gallo-Rivera
Ruben Garrido-Yserte
Gender as an Ethical Concern in Business Communication
Websites for Women Entrepreneurs: A Multimodal Rhetorical Analysis
69(30)
Samira Allani
Silvia Molina
Non-Sexist Language in Multilingual Working Spaces: The Case of Finnish, English and Spanish
99(22)
Monica Sanchez-Torres
Representing Intercultural Difference: The Ethics of Tourism
The Semiosphere of Tourism: Creating the Event
121(20)
Isabel Turci-Domingo
No Novelties in Paradise: Terror and Destination Image
141(20)
Carmen Cortes-Zaborras
Understanding the Ethical Implications of Digital Media
Ethical Considerations Regarding Virtual Classroom Collaborations
161(16)
Stephanie Swartz
Susan Luck
Through the Ethical Lens: Work Climates Reflected in Employee Reviews and Testimonials
177(22)
Jolanta Lacka-Badura
Un/Ethical Leadership: A Critical Discourse Analysis of a CEO's Email to Team Members
199
Judith Ainsworth