This study aims to point out and try to describe the (missing) link between “responsible practises” (e.g. CSR – corporate social responsibility) and social ontology. This critical gap in the literature may conceivably be a stumbling block to responsible business/political/societal action and its theoretical/empirical understanding and effectiveness; therefore, we can legitimately ask ourselves whether a social ontology-focused approach can be considered relevant to this field of study
Both the individuals and groups or the large organizations increasingly focus on responsibility: be ...
Business ethics teaching appears to have had little impact, particularly in the light of continued m...
There have long been conflicting expectations of the nature of companies’ responsibilities to societ...
This study in applied ethics addresses whether the ontology of corporations as rights-bearing artifi...
This treatise presents a transcendental argument for corporate social responsibility. The argument i...
This book explores a universal question of human social order: Under what circumstances and to what ...
The debate on the relationship between business and society is an issue of practical importance and ...
Funding Information: We would like to thank the Co-Editor-in-Chief, Michelle Greenwood, as well as t...
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)—"the responsibility of enterprises for their impacts on societ...
This chapter introduces an ontological design of a Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) framework. ...
Purpose: On the one hand, the aim of this paper is to highlight the importance of responsibility in ...
My aim in this article is twofold. First, I will illuminate the triangular conceptual conn...
Reflecting on the question of who is the principal subject of social responsibility in the business ...
In the years since Enron corporate social responsibility, or "CSR,” has become a ubiquitous phenomen...
The moral status of the corporation is a foundational issue in business ethics. A long-running deba...
Both the individuals and groups or the large organizations increasingly focus on responsibility: be ...
Business ethics teaching appears to have had little impact, particularly in the light of continued m...
There have long been conflicting expectations of the nature of companies’ responsibilities to societ...
This study in applied ethics addresses whether the ontology of corporations as rights-bearing artifi...
This treatise presents a transcendental argument for corporate social responsibility. The argument i...
This book explores a universal question of human social order: Under what circumstances and to what ...
The debate on the relationship between business and society is an issue of practical importance and ...
Funding Information: We would like to thank the Co-Editor-in-Chief, Michelle Greenwood, as well as t...
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)—"the responsibility of enterprises for their impacts on societ...
This chapter introduces an ontological design of a Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) framework. ...
Purpose: On the one hand, the aim of this paper is to highlight the importance of responsibility in ...
My aim in this article is twofold. First, I will illuminate the triangular conceptual conn...
Reflecting on the question of who is the principal subject of social responsibility in the business ...
In the years since Enron corporate social responsibility, or "CSR,” has become a ubiquitous phenomen...
The moral status of the corporation is a foundational issue in business ethics. A long-running deba...
Both the individuals and groups or the large organizations increasingly focus on responsibility: be ...
Business ethics teaching appears to have had little impact, particularly in the light of continued m...
There have long been conflicting expectations of the nature of companies’ responsibilities to societ...