In this paper, I present a vision of the corporation as a moral person. I point to “the separation of ownership and control” as a moment when the corporation broke away from the moral lives of ownermanagers. I then draw out the manner in which we can speak of the company as a moral person. Finally, through a discussion of social reporting in two British banks, I point to a shift in how this moral personhood is articulated, with the rise of corporate governance—or doing business well—as its own foundation of corporate responsibility. I propose a view of corporate responsibility as a “transmission mechanism” for the company’s role in moral life, situated in the broader social conception of “moral economy.” This viewpoint sets out landscapes o...
At the heart of corporate governance and social responsibility discourse is recognition of the fact ...
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...
In this paper, I present a vision of the corporation as a moral person. I point to “the separation o...
Business ethics teaching appears to have had little impact, particularly in the light of continued m...
Firms, the most significant nucleus of modern economic activity, are very special social organisatio...
Dunfee analyzes the implications for corporate governance of the existence of morality within consum...
This paper explores leadership, social responsibility and business ethics. Business ethics have beco...
Much of the popular discussion of the social responsibilities of corporations overlooks the fundamen...
This essay provides a genealogy of corporate personhood as it exists currently in US law and places ...
The moral status of the corporation is a foundational issue in business ethics. A long-running deba...
The attempt to introduce corporate social responsibility (CSR) takes place in a new and different ec...
The success of modern business is apparent, but recently there is much concern in the business-and-...
Morals are shared understandings in which humans ’ highest aspirations and dreams come to fulfillmen...
Corporate governance crises as well as human rights issues in global value chains have pushed notion...
At the heart of corporate governance and social responsibility discourse is recognition of the fact ...
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...
In this paper, I present a vision of the corporation as a moral person. I point to “the separation o...
Business ethics teaching appears to have had little impact, particularly in the light of continued m...
Firms, the most significant nucleus of modern economic activity, are very special social organisatio...
Dunfee analyzes the implications for corporate governance of the existence of morality within consum...
This paper explores leadership, social responsibility and business ethics. Business ethics have beco...
Much of the popular discussion of the social responsibilities of corporations overlooks the fundamen...
This essay provides a genealogy of corporate personhood as it exists currently in US law and places ...
The moral status of the corporation is a foundational issue in business ethics. A long-running deba...
The attempt to introduce corporate social responsibility (CSR) takes place in a new and different ec...
The success of modern business is apparent, but recently there is much concern in the business-and-...
Morals are shared understandings in which humans ’ highest aspirations and dreams come to fulfillmen...
Corporate governance crises as well as human rights issues in global value chains have pushed notion...
At the heart of corporate governance and social responsibility discourse is recognition of the fact ...
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...