The field of business ethics is trapped between two competing and flawed conceptions of corporate responsibility. On the one hand is the shareholder value model, championed by Nobel Prize winning economist Milton Friedman, which claims that corporations owe positive moral obligations only to their shareholders. On the other hand is the normative stakeholder theory, which claims that corporations are morally obliged to secure the interests of a broad range of groups, of which share-holders are only one. In this paper I will argue that if it is to generate a viable account of corporate moral responsibility, business ethics will need to abandon both canonical approaches and adopt a new approach based on a more concrete conception of the busine...
Calls for corporate social responsibility are widespread, yet there is no consensus about what it me...
No abstractThe author aims to reason in a critical way about both the subject and the proper methodo...
No abstractThe author argues in favor of a neo-Aristotelian approach. According to this approach, th...
Is it legitimate for a business to concentrate on profits under respect for the law and ethical cust...
This essay attempts to develop a new theoretical model for business ethics distinct from the two can...
Two theories dominate business ethics – shareholder and stakeholder. By the former, shareholders hir...
Calls for corporate social responsibility are widespread, yet there is no consensus about what it me...
This short article challenges the conventional wisdom that stakeholder thinking is the ethical solut...
In the business-and-society literature and in the general press on whether business fulfils its soci...
The subject-matter of this thesis is business ethics. The purpose of this thesis is an attempted rev...
Human life and well-being depend on the wealth creation of business – the production and trade of go...
In the last decades, the topic of business ethics has attracted great interest at the academic and p...
Modern economic and business dynamics asks for greater openess, freedom and liberalism of all econom...
This paper hopes to make more plausible the claim that ethical norms offer a powerful basis to solve...
Prepared for a roundtable on corporate ethics at the University of Maryland School of Law, this essa...
Calls for corporate social responsibility are widespread, yet there is no consensus about what it me...
No abstractThe author aims to reason in a critical way about both the subject and the proper methodo...
No abstractThe author argues in favor of a neo-Aristotelian approach. According to this approach, th...
Is it legitimate for a business to concentrate on profits under respect for the law and ethical cust...
This essay attempts to develop a new theoretical model for business ethics distinct from the two can...
Two theories dominate business ethics – shareholder and stakeholder. By the former, shareholders hir...
Calls for corporate social responsibility are widespread, yet there is no consensus about what it me...
This short article challenges the conventional wisdom that stakeholder thinking is the ethical solut...
In the business-and-society literature and in the general press on whether business fulfils its soci...
The subject-matter of this thesis is business ethics. The purpose of this thesis is an attempted rev...
Human life and well-being depend on the wealth creation of business – the production and trade of go...
In the last decades, the topic of business ethics has attracted great interest at the academic and p...
Modern economic and business dynamics asks for greater openess, freedom and liberalism of all econom...
This paper hopes to make more plausible the claim that ethical norms offer a powerful basis to solve...
Prepared for a roundtable on corporate ethics at the University of Maryland School of Law, this essa...
Calls for corporate social responsibility are widespread, yet there is no consensus about what it me...
No abstractThe author aims to reason in a critical way about both the subject and the proper methodo...
No abstractThe author argues in favor of a neo-Aristotelian approach. According to this approach, th...