The aim of the article is to present the Kantian aspects of N. Bowie and R.E. Freeman business ethics. Both authors are well-known in English-area business ethics as the thinkers working on stakeholder theory. R.E. Freeman, a founder of the stakeholder theory, stated the position called “Kantian capitalism” in 1988-1993. N. Bowie has been working on Kantian business ethics since 90‘s till now. R.E. Freeman uses the second formulation of categorical imperative to redefine the aim of the corporation. According to him the traditional definition is false, because it treats stakeholders (excluding shareholders) as means to profi t (as a traditional firm’s aim). Thus, he defines the new aim as acting for interest of all stakeholders. However, this po...
The motivation behind this paper is to address the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) issues and ...
This article presents a simple model of the ethical choice problem in business. The model incorporat...
We review recent developments in ethical pluralism, ethical particularism, Kantian intuitionism, rig...
No abstractIn his essay, Bowie aims at completing an older project, examining the moral presuppositi...
Stakeholder theory is the main-stream way of conceiving organizations, especially for profit corpora...
Over the years, Norman E. Bowie has applied Kant’s ethics to several aspects of business ethics, but...
The distress of corporations springs from a contradiction in views between the public and those wh...
The aim of this paper is to analyze the phenomenon related to business ethical purposes from a diffe...
Book Description:In this original collection of essays, a group of scholars critically examine the e...
Kant is gaining popularity in business ethics because the categorical imperative rules out actions s...
The moral issues that occur for profit corporations are a unique function of many internal...
Immanuel Kant’s philosophy, especially his categorical imperative, is one of several ethical theorie...
This article draws on the moral philosophy of Immanuel Kant to explore whether a corporate ‘duty of ...
The field of business ethics is trapped between two competing and flawed conceptions of corporate re...
The article suggests that in a modern context, where value pluralism is a prevailing and possibly, e...
The motivation behind this paper is to address the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) issues and ...
This article presents a simple model of the ethical choice problem in business. The model incorporat...
We review recent developments in ethical pluralism, ethical particularism, Kantian intuitionism, rig...
No abstractIn his essay, Bowie aims at completing an older project, examining the moral presuppositi...
Stakeholder theory is the main-stream way of conceiving organizations, especially for profit corpora...
Over the years, Norman E. Bowie has applied Kant’s ethics to several aspects of business ethics, but...
The distress of corporations springs from a contradiction in views between the public and those wh...
The aim of this paper is to analyze the phenomenon related to business ethical purposes from a diffe...
Book Description:In this original collection of essays, a group of scholars critically examine the e...
Kant is gaining popularity in business ethics because the categorical imperative rules out actions s...
The moral issues that occur for profit corporations are a unique function of many internal...
Immanuel Kant’s philosophy, especially his categorical imperative, is one of several ethical theorie...
This article draws on the moral philosophy of Immanuel Kant to explore whether a corporate ‘duty of ...
The field of business ethics is trapped between two competing and flawed conceptions of corporate re...
The article suggests that in a modern context, where value pluralism is a prevailing and possibly, e...
The motivation behind this paper is to address the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) issues and ...
This article presents a simple model of the ethical choice problem in business. The model incorporat...
We review recent developments in ethical pluralism, ethical particularism, Kantian intuitionism, rig...