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it focuses on the prospective role of business ethics (once again in the spotlight following the credit crisis) in … helping reform flawed governance structures. It argues that, in the long term, a system based on ethics can maximize social …
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When Professor Morishima's book Why has Japan 'Succeeded'? (1982) was published, Japan was still a country of 'capitalism from above'. For the past ten years the country's economy has faltered and declined. It is turning towards 'capitalism from below' despite Japan's weak democracy. This...
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Four years after the debacle, the term 'Enron' has earned its place in the everyday vocabulary of business ethics … stage of the drama. Using the collapse of Enron as a case study, this book not only shows how and where ethics came into …
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What is the appropriate criterion to use for distributive justice? Is it efficiency, need, contribution, entitlement, equality, effort, or ability? This book maintains that far from being rival principles of distributive justice, efficiency and need satisfaction are, in fact, complementary norms...
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In this unique contribution to economic sociology, Jeffrey Hass examines the impact of culture, norms and political authority on Russia's post-socialist transition. The interactions and contradictions of moral economies and market relations are examined, exploring the often overlooked social...
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This book defines the Korean development as the moral economy of growth derived from a synergy between strong state and strong society and argues that Confucian cultural orientation has played a critical role in the process.
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Anti-economics is described as the opposition to the main stream of economic thought that has existed from the Eighteenth-century to the present day. This book tells the story of anti-economics in relations to Smith, Ricardo, Mill, Walras, Keynes and Hicks as well as current economic thinkers....
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Profit: The Cunning of Reason and the Realization of Human Well-Being -- Corporate Social Responsibility and Business Ethics …
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