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""Disruption"" is a buzzword for many economists and businesses, but how do we ethically disrupt the way we do business and economics in order to lift people up? This book offers resources from a conversation between Catholic social thought and design thinking in response to the question. Drawing from the understanding of structures of sin and structures of grace in Catholic social thought and the concepts of design thinking, this book offers principles to consider in trying to disrupt our business and economic systems toward becoming more like structures of grace.

Produktbeschreibung
""Disruption"" is a buzzword for many economists and businesses, but how do we ethically disrupt the way we do business and economics in order to lift people up? This book offers resources from a conversation between Catholic social thought and design thinking in response to the question. Drawing from the understanding of structures of sin and structures of grace in Catholic social thought and the concepts of design thinking, this book offers principles to consider in trying to disrupt our business and economic systems toward becoming more like structures of grace.
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Autorenporträt
Stephanie Ann Puen is a faculty member at the Ateneo de Manila University in the Philippines. Her teaching and research interests include economics and business ethics, Catholic social thought, gender and sexual ethics, religious education, and theology in relation to popular culture, topics on which she has written about in both scholarly and popular publications.