Jesus Conill, Christoph Luetge, Tatjana Schonwalder-Kuntze
Corporate Citizenship, Contractarianism and Ethical Theory
On Philosophical Foundations of Business Ethics
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Jesus Conill, Christoph Luetge, Tatjana Schonwalder-Kuntze
Corporate Citizenship, Contractarianism and Ethical Theory
On Philosophical Foundations of Business Ethics
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This study provides a representation of the broad spectrum of theoretical work on topics related to business ethics, with a particular focus on corporate citizenship. It considers relations of business and society alongside social responsibility and moves on to examine the historical and systemic foundations of business ethics, focusing on the concepts of social and ethical responsibilities.
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This study provides a representation of the broad spectrum of theoretical work on topics related to business ethics, with a particular focus on corporate citizenship. It considers relations of business and society alongside social responsibility and moves on to examine the historical and systemic foundations of business ethics, focusing on the concepts of social and ethical responsibilities.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 206
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Februar 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 156mm x 232mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 324g
- ISBN-13: 9781138356740
- ISBN-10: 1138356743
- Artikelnr.: 63656399
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 206
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Februar 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 156mm x 232mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 324g
- ISBN-13: 9781138356740
- ISBN-10: 1138356743
- Artikelnr.: 63656399
Prof. Dr. Jesus Conill is based in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Valencia, Spain Christoph Luetge is Full Professor and Chair, Business Ethics and Director, Institute for Ethics in Artificial Intelligence at the Technical University of Munich, Germany. Dr. Tatjana Schonwalder-Kuntze is based in the Institute of Philosophy and Economics at the University of Munich, Germany.
Contents: Introduction, Jesús Conill, Christoph Luetge and Tatjana
Schönwälder-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 Schönwälder-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, Sören 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.
Schönwälder-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 Schönwälder-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, Sören 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.
Contents: Introduction, Jesús Conill, Christoph Luetge and Tatjana
Schönwälder-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 Schönwälder-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, Sören 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.
Schönwälder-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 Schönwälder-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, Sören 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.