The pursuit of profit and business success has always been the goal of CEOs and many business practitioners. This has further led to the devaluation of the human person in many business practices. This global economic system can best be described as the reinvention of the ―Hobbessian Jungle‖ that is described as the state of ‗war of all against all‘ (bellum omnium contra omnes), and a state of ‗man becoming wolf to man‘ (homo lupus homini). The present economic arrangement bequeaths on us a state where man is involved in constant economic war of self-survival to the detriment of other peoples‘ happiness and wellbeing. That the business world embodies its own morality different from other practices is the final conclusion of some ethicists. ...
The dialectical nature of the current socio-economic process at work, namely, the endless pursuit o...
The crisis of ethics and values is more evident in the world of business than in any other area. Man...
This paper challenges Alasdair MacIntyre\u27s assertion that the modern firm -such as Google, Unilev...
The pursuit of profit and business success has always been the goal of CEOs and many business practi...
Organizations are highly rational constructs operating in a competitive market and bureaucratic ent...
Our quest for prosperity has produced great output but not always great outcomes. The growing list o...
This article draws on work carried out as part of a collaboration between an elite business school a...
The moral foundation of capitalism should be reconsidered. Modern capitalism is disembedded from th...
This paper begins by summarizing and distilling MacIntyre’s sweeping critique of modern business. It...
This chapter draws on the work of the moral philosopher Alasdair MacIntyre to present a virtue ethic...
The paper begins by exploring whether a "tendency to avarice" exists in most capitalist business org...
Until the 19. century the economy was built on the small and traditionally organized enterprises. In...
This article draws on work carried out as part of a collaboration between an elite business school a...
Business can be likened to an institution of archetypal stature, influencing not only how work organ...
This paper aims at showing the need for a sound ethical and anthropological foundation of economics ...
The dialectical nature of the current socio-economic process at work, namely, the endless pursuit o...
The crisis of ethics and values is more evident in the world of business than in any other area. Man...
This paper challenges Alasdair MacIntyre\u27s assertion that the modern firm -such as Google, Unilev...
The pursuit of profit and business success has always been the goal of CEOs and many business practi...
Organizations are highly rational constructs operating in a competitive market and bureaucratic ent...
Our quest for prosperity has produced great output but not always great outcomes. The growing list o...
This article draws on work carried out as part of a collaboration between an elite business school a...
The moral foundation of capitalism should be reconsidered. Modern capitalism is disembedded from th...
This paper begins by summarizing and distilling MacIntyre’s sweeping critique of modern business. It...
This chapter draws on the work of the moral philosopher Alasdair MacIntyre to present a virtue ethic...
The paper begins by exploring whether a "tendency to avarice" exists in most capitalist business org...
Until the 19. century the economy was built on the small and traditionally organized enterprises. In...
This article draws on work carried out as part of a collaboration between an elite business school a...
Business can be likened to an institution of archetypal stature, influencing not only how work organ...
This paper aims at showing the need for a sound ethical and anthropological foundation of economics ...
The dialectical nature of the current socio-economic process at work, namely, the endless pursuit o...
The crisis of ethics and values is more evident in the world of business than in any other area. Man...
This paper challenges Alasdair MacIntyre\u27s assertion that the modern firm -such as Google, Unilev...