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on the social responsibility of business in three steps. (1) The ordonomic perspective on the economics ethics of … societal needs through the mutually advantageous creation of value. (2) The ordonomic approach to the business ethics of … on the process ethics of new governance holds that companies can act not only as economic actors but also participate as …
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provides some suggestions for a prudent world-domestic institutionalization of risk-management to counter global challenges. …
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This article sketches an ethics of (financial) speculation in futures markets. (1) It identifies an intentionalistic … as "hungermakers" are unjust(ified). This proves that ethics, understood as a theory of morality, can criticize moral … cooperation between ethics and economics. …
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The purpose of this article is to develop an ordonomic conceptualization of corporate citizenshipand new governance that (a) provides a framework for positively explaining thepolitical participation of companies in new governance processes and (b) does not weakenbut instead strengthens the...
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race to the bottom that results from corruption under market competition. The second argument is based on a business ethics …Corruption is a serious and complex challenge for modern societies. Fighting and preventing corruption thus requires … constructive learning processes. In this paper, we systematically integrate a market ethics perspective with a business ethics …
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This short text suggests that Germany and the European Union should generously welcome not only war refugees from Ukraine, but also Russian soldiers who have deserted. As a disruptive gratification, this would be a humanitarian contribution to asymmetric warfare and would support Ukraine's...
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) social structure and semantics—can provide new insights into the changing role of business in society. We claim (a) that the … improving the rules of the game, i.e., act as corporate citizens, and (c) that business ethics can and should provide …, together with civil society organizations and state actors, work together to solve problems, especially at an international …
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ethics. The results of this task force were given to United Nations Secretary-General Ban Kimoon at the GC Leaders Summit in … Geneva in July 2007. He then called on the world’s business schools to endorse the GC’s “Principles for Responsible …
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agencies, labour and civil society. Neither aregulatory regime nor a voluntary code of industry conduct, it is a unique …
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Empirically, responsibility is a concept increasingly made use of in order to address societal issues. At the same time, it is a concept mainstream economics has, so far, hardly touched on. The paper shows that the application of economic reasoning to the responsibility concept can instruct a...
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