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Discusses how ethical business creates social value. This book offers guidelines for how to evaluate what counts as an ethical business as well as how and why ethical businesses tend to succeed better over the long term.
Aims to create critical linkages between positive psychological attributes and relevant research areas. This volume ignites scientific interest in the role positive psychology plays in key areas such as ethics and social responsibility.
Aims to create critical linkages between positive psychological attributes and relevant research areas. This volume ignites scientific interest in the role positive psychology plays in key areas such as ethics and social responsibility.
Features chapters written by scholars who collectively point to a roadmap for advancing business ethics education at a critical juncture in the history of corporate America. This book provides a counterbalance to the amoral subtext that dominates much of business education, remedies assessment problems associated with accrediting standards.
Features chapters written by scholars who collectively point to a roadmap for advancing business ethics education at a critical juncture in the history of corporate America. This book provides a counterbalance to the amoral subtext that dominates much of business education, remedies assessment problems associated with accrediting standards.
Organized into several sections, this book presents a challenge to the field of social responsibility in business and public administration. It covers Carr and Zanettic who each have done critical theory work in public administration. It includes topics such as: rhizomatics, dialogics of co-experience, story/narrative, and postmodern.
Organized into several sections, this book presents a challenge to the field of social responsibility in business and public administration. It covers Carr and Zanettic who each have done critical theory work in public administration. It includes topics such as: rhizomatics, dialogics of co-experience, story/narrative, and post-modern.
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