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This article addresses competing arguments from ethics as well as economics about the obstacles and opportunities for promoting high quality work (i.e. work that sustains and enhances well-being). It ultimately defends on ethical as well as economic grounds the case for maximising the number and...
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This paper considers the question of virtues appropriate to a corporate actor’s moral character. A model of corporate appetites is developed by analogy with animal appetites; and the pursuit of initially virtuous corporate tendencies to an extreme degree is shown to be morally perilous....
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fight against corruption in the practical implementation of the European Act on Public Procurement jeopardizes efficiency …
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sustainability-related norms, thus acquiring and upholding a societal license to operate. ESG performance and disclosure help …
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The main purpose of this paper is to better understand how sustainability rating agencies, through discourse, promote … ideology of numbers is reflected on websites and public documents published by a range of sustainability rating agencies. Our …
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This study is grounded in the debate surrounding the perceived value of environmental social responsibility (ESR). Applying the Managerial Theory of the Firm, in-depth interviews were conducted to identify managerial motives, perceptions, and perceived value of ESR. Using sport and public...
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