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research associated with creating common good in organizations: Spirituality, morality, positivity, and community, and links … elements: spiritual depth, ethical sensitivity, positive engagement, and community responsiveness. Copyright Springer Science …
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Previous research on corporate community involvement (CCI) initiatives indicates that such behaviour is critical for … building neighbourhood relationships and extending corporate influence in the community, but there is little theoretical work …
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become a true community. Last, but not the least, loyal relationships have an inherent value. The article also reviews the …
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In Why Not Socialism?, G. A. Cohen argues that market society and capitalism are intrinsically repugnant. He asks us to imagine an ideal camping trip, which becomes increasing repugnant as it shifts from living by socialist to capitalist principles. In this paper, I expose the limits of this...
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suggest that organizations may, in alternative, view market and community as part of a duality, interdependent and mutually … business ethics, which articulates market and community elements in a fruitful, mutually enabling relationship, are considered …
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status is associated with higher levels of charitable and community involvement than public status banks are tested using the …
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