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Humanism in economics and business perspectives of the catholic social tradition

Issues in Business Ethics 43Domènec MeléMartin Schlag EditorsHumanism in Economics and BusinessPerspectives of the Catholic Social TraditionSpringerVo

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Humanism in economics and business perspectives of the catholic social tradition

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pringer.com) ForewordThe impact of globalization and technological change on job creation and social welfare is refraining the question of the firm an

Issues in Business Ethics 43Domènec MeléMartin Schlag EditorsHumanism in Economics and BusinessPerspectives of the Catholic Social TraditionSpringerVo

Humanism in economics and business perspectives of the catholic social traditionshareholder value is being reviewed and reassessed. This combination of factors lias fueled a great debate on the role of companies in market-based ec

onomies and society, and this debate is far from finished. A basic question underlying this debate is the notion of the person that scholars and pract Humanism in economics and business perspectives of the catholic social tradition

itioners use in business and economics.At a deeper level one can see that a simplified and rather limited view of the person is at the root of dominan

Humanism in economics and business perspectives of the catholic social tradition

t notions - maximizing personal utility, maximizing shareholder value, separation of economic good and personal virtue, a disconnection between person

Issues in Business Ethics 43Domènec MeléMartin Schlag EditorsHumanism in Economics and BusinessPerspectives of the Catholic Social TraditionSpringerVo

Humanism in economics and business perspectives of the catholic social traditionreasingly clear that without a comprehensive notion of the person that respects human dignity, the development of modern capitalism is not sustainable

, and effective leadership in modern companies would become an impossible task. Humanism in economics and business perspectives of the catholic social tradition

Issues in Business Ethics 43Domènec MeléMartin Schlag EditorsHumanism in Economics and BusinessPerspectives of the Catholic Social TraditionSpringerVo

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