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Ethics and the Future of Capitalism
Ethics and the Future of Capitalism
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A01=Wojciech W. Gasparski
Author_Wojciech W. Gasparski
business
business ethics
Business Government Collusion
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Civil Economy
Civil Society
civil society role
Complex Choice Situation
Complex Decision Situations
Czech Privatization
Czech Transformation
Decision Maker's Goals
Decision Maker’s Goals
economic globalization
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ethical challenges in market economies
Ethical Performance
European Business Ethics Network
Festina Lente
Good Life
Igor Ansoff
Largest Privatization Investment Funds
liberalism critique
Ll Zsolnai
Market Co-ordination
Modern Moral Discourse
Monetary Units
Motivational Supremacy
Olivier Giscard
Praxiological Sense
praxiology
Praxiology Tradition
Shock Therapy
Stakeholder Capitalism
stakeholder theory
Usus Fructus
Vice Versa
Product details
- ISBN 9780765801203
- Weight: 396g
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 28 Feb 2002
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
With the collapse of communism and the accelerated trend of globalization, a new stage of capitalism has arrived. Protest actions that occurred in Seattle and Washington as well as in Prague and Genoa, clearly show that the legitimacy of capitalism is being questioned in many respects. Surveys in Eastern and Central Europe show that a considerable part of the population is not able to accept capitalism as an economic system. This volume assesses the ethical basis of capitalism in an effort to assess its future in the twenty-first century.Contributors range from one of the world's most successful capitalists and philanthropists to the founder of INSEAD, Europe's leading business school, to noted economists, philosophers, cultural historians, and business ethicists.
Laszlo Zsolnai is director of the Business Ethics Center at Budapest University of Economic Sciences and is Szechenyi Distinguished Professor in Ethics and Economics, awarded by the Hungarian Ministry of Education. He is author of The European Difference - Business Ethics in the Community of European Management Schools, and Ethical Decision Making: Responsibility and Choice in Business and Public Policy (forthcoming).
Ethics and the Future of Capitalism
€192.20
