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portada rethinking purpose of business: interdisciplinary essays from the catholic social tradition (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Year
2002
Language
English
Pages
360
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
22.3 x 17.4 x 2.7 cm
Weight
0.69 kg.
ISBN
0268040087
ISBN13
9780268040086

rethinking purpose of business: interdisciplinary essays from the catholic social tradition (in English)

S. A. Cortright (Illustrated by) · Michael J. Naughton (Illustrated by) · University of Notre Dame Press · Hardcover

rethinking purpose of business: interdisciplinary essays from the catholic social tradition (in English) - Cortright, S. A. ; Naughton, Michael J.

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Synopsis "rethinking purpose of business: interdisciplinary essays from the catholic social tradition (in English)"

Rethinking the Purpose of Business challenges reigning shareholder and stakeholder management theories using philosophical and theological dimensions of the Catholic social tradition. In this useful book, contributors--including management theorists, moral theologians, economists, ethicists, and attorneys--debate complicated issues such as the ethics of profit seeking, equity and efficiency in the firm, the shareholder value principle, social ethics of corporate management, the principle of subsidiarity, and modern contract theory. Contributors Michael J. Naughton, Jean-Yves Calvez, Helen J. Alford, O.P., Charles Clark, S. A. Cortright, and Ernest Pierucci discuss the human implications of current shareholder and stakeholder theories. Robert Kennedy, James Gordley, and Dennis McCann assess the communitarian and personal principles of traditional Catholic social teaching as they relate to organizational and managerial theories. Peter Koslowski, Domènec Melé, Lee Tavis, and Timothy Fort consider how Catholic social principles ought to reshape our understanding of the firm. Jeff Gates, James Murphy, and David Pyke consider how concrete practices in ownership and job design should be affected.

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