This interdisciplinary work, drawing on business ethics, social theory, and management, proposes a new ethic of stewardship for a global economy. Burg argues that, by tracing the path of objects through the global economy, managers can align ethics, sustainability, and governance with a global formulation of responsibility.
This interdisciplinary work, drawing on business ethics, social theory, and management, proposes a new ethic of stewardship for a global economy. Burg argues that, by tracing the path of objects through the global economy, managers can align ethics, sustainability, and governance with a global formulation of responsibility.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ryan Burg is Assistant Professor of Management at the Higher School of Economics in Moscow. He holds a joint Ph.D. in Business Ethics and Sociology from the Wharton School of Business, University of Pennsylvania, and his dissertation was a finalist for the Social Issues in Management Dissertation award. Professor Burg is also a co-founder of the Responsible Endowments Coalition, a national organization that supports the responsible investment movement on college and university campuses.
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Introduction 1. The singularization of everything 2. Singularization schema 3. The power of negative thinking 4. Three failures in regulated markets 5. Person, place, and product 6. Ecological value 7. Putting responsibility to work 8. Materiality for business ethics.
Introduction 1. The singularization of everything 2. Singularization schema 3. The power of negative thinking 4. Three failures in regulated markets 5. Person, place, and product 6. Ecological value 7. Putting responsibility to work 8. Materiality for business ethics.
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