Immanuel Kant’s philosophy, especially his categorical imperative, is one of several ethical theories mainly used to morally legitimize actions, referred to as Corporate Social Responsibility. The aim of the current article is to evaluate if Kant’s philosophy can be used as the ethical foundation for Corporate Social Responsibility as well as to present its advantages and disadvantages in a theoretical and practical approach
The article opens problem field and categorical apparatus of philosophy of marketing in its relation...
The aim of this paper is to analyze the phenomenon related to business ethical purposes from a diffe...
This article draws on the moral philosophy of Immanuel Kant to explore whether a corporate ‘duty of ...
Immanuel Kant’s philosophy, especially his categorical imperative, is one of several ethical theori...
Immanuel Kant’s philosophy, especially his categorical imperative, is one of several ethical theorie...
The motivation behind this paper is to address the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) issues and ...
Purpose The modern social and political order is characterised by a range of disparate moralities w...
Kant is gaining popularity in business ethics because the categorical imperative rules out actions s...
No abstractIn his essay, Bowie aims at completing an older project, examining the moral presuppositi...
The distress of corporations springs from a contradiction in views between the public and those wh...
Corporate social responsibility is a concept on the rise, but also a heavily criticized one. Basical...
The moral issues that occur for profit corporations are a unique function of many internal...
Docketed literature on Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) exhibits heated contentions on the natu...
This treatise presents a transcendental argument for corporate social responsibility. The argument i...
Docketed literature on Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) exhibits heated contentions on the natu...
The article opens problem field and categorical apparatus of philosophy of marketing in its relation...
The aim of this paper is to analyze the phenomenon related to business ethical purposes from a diffe...
This article draws on the moral philosophy of Immanuel Kant to explore whether a corporate ‘duty of ...
Immanuel Kant’s philosophy, especially his categorical imperative, is one of several ethical theori...
Immanuel Kant’s philosophy, especially his categorical imperative, is one of several ethical theorie...
The motivation behind this paper is to address the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) issues and ...
Purpose The modern social and political order is characterised by a range of disparate moralities w...
Kant is gaining popularity in business ethics because the categorical imperative rules out actions s...
No abstractIn his essay, Bowie aims at completing an older project, examining the moral presuppositi...
The distress of corporations springs from a contradiction in views between the public and those wh...
Corporate social responsibility is a concept on the rise, but also a heavily criticized one. Basical...
The moral issues that occur for profit corporations are a unique function of many internal...
Docketed literature on Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) exhibits heated contentions on the natu...
This treatise presents a transcendental argument for corporate social responsibility. The argument i...
Docketed literature on Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) exhibits heated contentions on the natu...
The article opens problem field and categorical apparatus of philosophy of marketing in its relation...
The aim of this paper is to analyze the phenomenon related to business ethical purposes from a diffe...
This article draws on the moral philosophy of Immanuel Kant to explore whether a corporate ‘duty of ...