Corporate Citizenship, Contractarianism and Ethical Theory

Corporate Citizenship, Contractarianism and Ethical Theory

On Philosophical Foundations of Business Ethics

Conill, Jesus; Schonwalder-Kuntze, Tatjana; Mohn, Reinhard

Taylor & Francis Ltd

02/2022

206

Mole

Inglês

9781138356740

15 a 20 dias

380

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Contents: Introduction, Jesus Conill, Christoph Luetge and Tatjana Schoenwaelder-Kuntze; Part 1 Theorizing Corporate Citizenship: Corporate power and responsibility: a citizenship perspective, Jeremy Moon, Andy Crane and Dirk Matten; Governing the corporate citizen: reflections on the role of professionals, Christopher J. Cowton; 'Corporate citizenship' from a (systems)-theoretical point of view, Tatjana Schoenwaelder-Kuntze. Part 2 Founding Business Ethics and (Corporate) Social Responsibility: Corporate social responsibility and business ethics, Adela Cortina; Profit and morality in global responsibility, Karl Homann; Ordo-responsibility - conceptual reflections towards a semantic innovation, Markus Beckmann and Ingo Pies. Part 3 Reflecting the Impact of Ethical Theory: Contractarianism, Ethics and Economics: Civilising the barbarians? On the apparent necessity of moral surpluses, Christoph Luetge; Social dilemmas and the social contract, Soeren Buttkereit and Ingo Pies; Ethical economy as the economy of ethics and as the ethics of the market economy, Peter Koslowski; Why the international market for pharmaceuticals fails and what to do about it: a comparison of 2 alternative approaches to global ethics, Ingo Pies and Stefan Hielscher; Indexes.
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Double Entry Bookkeeping;Double Entry;Adela Cortina;Good Life;Andy Crane;Pharmaceutical Health Care;Christoph Luetge;Economic Ethics;Christopher J. Cowton;Preston Curve;Dirk Matten;Corporate Citizenship;Ingo Pies;Business Society Relations;Jeremy Moon;Moral Surplus;Karl Homann;Discourse Responsibility;Markus Beckmann;Corporate Social Responsibility;Peter Koslowski;Corporate Governance Processes;Stefan Hielscher;UN;SRen Buttkereit;Empathetic Preferences;Tatjana SchNwEr-Kuntze;Meta Game;PD Situation;Pure Coordination Game;Responsibility Concept;Overlapping Consensus;Social Dilemma;Public Administration;Theorizing Corporate Citizenship;Reasonable Comprehensive Doctrines;Resulting Nash Equilibrium;Reputational Capital