Business and the Greater Good: Rethinking Business Ethics in an Age of Crisis
With cutting-edge insights from leading European and North American scholars, this authoritative book addresses the fundamental problems of business in an age of crisis whilst presenting radical, but practical, solutions.

The contributors explore three main value shifts: from inequality to equality, from the technical-materialistic to the ecological-spiritual, and from compliance and enforcement to autonomy and responsibility. A number of striking issues are addressed including the doctrine of self-interest, the purpose of business, codes of conduct, personal responsibility, existential perspectives on business ethics and the development of ethical competence.

This book will be an essential point of reference for academic researchers and postgraduate students in business ethics and corporate social responsibility, as well as practitioners interested in the relevance of business ethics to leadership, management, strategy and finance.

Contributors: G.G. Brenkert, J. Brinkmann, W. Cragg, G. Enderle, K.J. Ims, K. Jackson, O. Jakobsen, J.M. Lozano, E. O'Higgins, L.J.T. Pedersen, P. Pruzan, D.H. Schepers, S.P. Sethi, A. Tencati, L. Zsolnai

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Business and the Greater Good: Rethinking Business Ethics in an Age of Crisis
With cutting-edge insights from leading European and North American scholars, this authoritative book addresses the fundamental problems of business in an age of crisis whilst presenting radical, but practical, solutions.

The contributors explore three main value shifts: from inequality to equality, from the technical-materialistic to the ecological-spiritual, and from compliance and enforcement to autonomy and responsibility. A number of striking issues are addressed including the doctrine of self-interest, the purpose of business, codes of conduct, personal responsibility, existential perspectives on business ethics and the development of ethical competence.

This book will be an essential point of reference for academic researchers and postgraduate students in business ethics and corporate social responsibility, as well as practitioners interested in the relevance of business ethics to leadership, management, strategy and finance.

Contributors: G.G. Brenkert, J. Brinkmann, W. Cragg, G. Enderle, K.J. Ims, K. Jackson, O. Jakobsen, J.M. Lozano, E. O'Higgins, L.J.T. Pedersen, P. Pruzan, D.H. Schepers, S.P. Sethi, A. Tencati, L. Zsolnai

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Business and the Greater Good: Rethinking Business Ethics in an Age of Crisis

Business and the Greater Good: Rethinking Business Ethics in an Age of Crisis

Business and the Greater Good: Rethinking Business Ethics in an Age of Crisis

Business and the Greater Good: Rethinking Business Ethics in an Age of Crisis

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With cutting-edge insights from leading European and North American scholars, this authoritative book addresses the fundamental problems of business in an age of crisis whilst presenting radical, but practical, solutions.

The contributors explore three main value shifts: from inequality to equality, from the technical-materialistic to the ecological-spiritual, and from compliance and enforcement to autonomy and responsibility. A number of striking issues are addressed including the doctrine of self-interest, the purpose of business, codes of conduct, personal responsibility, existential perspectives on business ethics and the development of ethical competence.

This book will be an essential point of reference for academic researchers and postgraduate students in business ethics and corporate social responsibility, as well as practitioners interested in the relevance of business ethics to leadership, management, strategy and finance.

Contributors: G.G. Brenkert, J. Brinkmann, W. Cragg, G. Enderle, K.J. Ims, K. Jackson, O. Jakobsen, J.M. Lozano, E. O'Higgins, L.J.T. Pedersen, P. Pruzan, D.H. Schepers, S.P. Sethi, A. Tencati, L. Zsolnai


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781784711764
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Publication date: 05/27/2015
Series: Studies in TransAtlantic Business Ethics series
Pages: 304
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.30(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Edited by Knut J. Ims, Professor and Lars Jacob Tynes Pedersen, Associate Professor, NHH Norwegian School of Economics, Norway

Table of Contents

Contents:

Introduction

1. Rethinking Business Ethics in an Age of Crisis
Knut J. Ims and Lars Jacob Tynes Pedersen

PART I: FROM INEQUALITY TO EQUALITY
2. The Business of Inequality
George Brenkert

3. The Profit Maximization Mantra and the Challenge of Regaining Trust, Humanity and Purpose in an Age of Crisis
Wesley Cragg

4. Business and the Greater Good as a Combination of Private and Public Wealth
Georges Enderle

5. The Tortoise and the Hare: Alternative Approaches to Capitalism
Eleanor O’Higgins

PART II: FROM THE TECHNICAL-MATERIALISTIC TO THE ECOLOGICAL-SPIRITUAL
6. Materialistic versus Non-materialistic Value-orientation in Management
Laszlo Zsolnai

7. The Source of Ethical Competency: Eastern Perspectives Provided by a Westerner
Peter Pruzan

8. Aesthetics, Human Rights and Economic Life: Temporal Perspectives
Kevin T. Jackson

9. Ecological Economics: A New Paradigm Ahead
Ove Jakobsen

PART III: FROM COMPLIANCE AND ENFORCEMENT TO AUTONOMY AND RESPONSIBILITY
10. Personal Responsibility for the Greater Good
Knut J. Ims and Lars Jacob Tynes Pedersen

11. Developing a Framework for Critiquing Multi-stakeholder Codes of Conduct
S. Prakash Sethi and Donald H. Schepers

12. Socratic Dialogue – Designed in the Nelson–Heckmann Tradition: A Tool for Reducing the Theory–Practice Divide in Business Ethics
Johannes Brinkmann

13. The Future of Business Ethics: A Structured Dialogue between the Participants
Knut J. Ims and Lars Jacob Tynes Pedersen

Index
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