To date, business ethicists, corporate social responsibility scholars as well as management theorists have been slow to provide a comprehensive and critical scrutiny of the Living Wage concept. The aim of this article, therefore, is to conceptualize the living wage (LW) in its philosophical as well as practical dimensions in order to open up the ethical implications of its introduction and implementation by companies. We set out the legal, socio-institutional and economic contexts for the debates around the LW and review arguments for, and against, it. Key philosophical arguments from the perspectives of sustainability, capability and externality are invoked and discussed in order to demonstrate the issues and challenges involved for compan...
The chapter suggests that in a modern context, where value pluralism is a prevailing and possibly ev...
The ethical dimension in relations between people, in their mutual communication and business remain...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to provide evidence for the motivations of SMEs for introducin...
To date, business ethicists, corporate social responsibility scholars as well as management theorist...
To date, business ethicists, corporate social responsibility scholars as well as management theorist...
Although rhetoric about wages and jobs often emphasizes the effects of globalization, questions rema...
Although rhetoric about wages and jobs often emphasizes the effects of globalization, questions rema...
This chapter explores the experiences of three separate case study employers across the UK in both t...
The "living wage" is an old idea that has experienced a dramatic resurgence of political popularity ...
We analyse the effect of the voluntary adoption of a living wage on firms operating in product marke...
This chapter explores the experiences of individual employers across the United Kingdom in voluntari...
The living wage is a call to private and public sector employers to pay wages to both direct and con...
The article suggests that in a modern context, where value pluralism is a prevailing and possibly, e...
Purpose: A “living” wage (LW) is conventionally defined as enabling meaningful participation in soci...
Since 1987, the United Nations has promoted sustainable development as a form of development that ta...
The chapter suggests that in a modern context, where value pluralism is a prevailing and possibly ev...
The ethical dimension in relations between people, in their mutual communication and business remain...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to provide evidence for the motivations of SMEs for introducin...
To date, business ethicists, corporate social responsibility scholars as well as management theorist...
To date, business ethicists, corporate social responsibility scholars as well as management theorist...
Although rhetoric about wages and jobs often emphasizes the effects of globalization, questions rema...
Although rhetoric about wages and jobs often emphasizes the effects of globalization, questions rema...
This chapter explores the experiences of three separate case study employers across the UK in both t...
The "living wage" is an old idea that has experienced a dramatic resurgence of political popularity ...
We analyse the effect of the voluntary adoption of a living wage on firms operating in product marke...
This chapter explores the experiences of individual employers across the United Kingdom in voluntari...
The living wage is a call to private and public sector employers to pay wages to both direct and con...
The article suggests that in a modern context, where value pluralism is a prevailing and possibly, e...
Purpose: A “living” wage (LW) is conventionally defined as enabling meaningful participation in soci...
Since 1987, the United Nations has promoted sustainable development as a form of development that ta...
The chapter suggests that in a modern context, where value pluralism is a prevailing and possibly ev...
The ethical dimension in relations between people, in their mutual communication and business remain...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to provide evidence for the motivations of SMEs for introducin...