This article rebuts the still-common assumption that managers of capitalist entities have a duty, principally or even exclusively, to maximise the monetary return to investors on their investments. It argues that this view is based on a misleadingly simplistic conception of human values and motivation. Not only is acting solely to maximise long-term shareholder value difficult, it displays, at best, banal single-mindedness and, at worst, sociopathy. In fact, real investors and managers have rich constellations of values that should be taken account of in all their decisions, including their business decisions. Awareness of our values, and public expression of our commitment to exemplify them, make for healthier investment and, in the long t...
Economics and ethics has become during recent years a very much discussed topic. Some economists arg...
Global finance appears to present an ethically controversial nature which is the direct result of a ...
The purpose of this article is to explain why recent corporate governance reforms and initiatives pr...
In this article we discuss whether it pays to invest ethically. Our aim is to examine corporate soci...
In this article, the authors contend that the interests of shareholders must be\ud the paramount con...
Can SRI be a means to make investors both virtuous and prosperous? This paper argues that there can ...
be seen as a means of enhancing the balance of power between owners and managers, controlling manage...
Large companies are the dominant forms of wealth creation in society today. As well as providing job...
The primary objective of this article is to develop a framework for analyzing the ethical foundation...
This article proposes an integrative solution to the modern debate on corporate purpose, the questio...
The article suggests that in a modern context, where value pluralism is a prevailing and possibly, e...
The article argues that the goal of business is to increase profit, but it also recognizes that prop...
The growth of shareholder value has been a major change in Western economies since the 1980s. This g...
Two theories dominate business ethics – shareholder and stakeholder. By the former, shareholders hir...
The concepts of 'ethical' and 'socially responsible' investment (SRI) have become increasingly popul...
Economics and ethics has become during recent years a very much discussed topic. Some economists arg...
Global finance appears to present an ethically controversial nature which is the direct result of a ...
The purpose of this article is to explain why recent corporate governance reforms and initiatives pr...
In this article we discuss whether it pays to invest ethically. Our aim is to examine corporate soci...
In this article, the authors contend that the interests of shareholders must be\ud the paramount con...
Can SRI be a means to make investors both virtuous and prosperous? This paper argues that there can ...
be seen as a means of enhancing the balance of power between owners and managers, controlling manage...
Large companies are the dominant forms of wealth creation in society today. As well as providing job...
The primary objective of this article is to develop a framework for analyzing the ethical foundation...
This article proposes an integrative solution to the modern debate on corporate purpose, the questio...
The article suggests that in a modern context, where value pluralism is a prevailing and possibly, e...
The article argues that the goal of business is to increase profit, but it also recognizes that prop...
The growth of shareholder value has been a major change in Western economies since the 1980s. This g...
Two theories dominate business ethics – shareholder and stakeholder. By the former, shareholders hir...
The concepts of 'ethical' and 'socially responsible' investment (SRI) have become increasingly popul...
Economics and ethics has become during recent years a very much discussed topic. Some economists arg...
Global finance appears to present an ethically controversial nature which is the direct result of a ...
The purpose of this article is to explain why recent corporate governance reforms and initiatives pr...