TY - BOOK ID - 8359982 TI - Christian Ethics and Corporate Culture : A Critical View on Corporate Responsibilities PY - 2014 SN - 3319009389 3319009397 3319033654 PB - Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, DB - UniCat KW - Management KW - Business & Economics KW - Management Styles & Communication KW - Christian ethics. KW - Corporations KW - Religious aspects. KW - Ethical theology KW - Moral theology KW - Theology, Ethical KW - Theology, Moral KW - Business. KW - Religion. KW - Entrepreneurship. KW - Organization. KW - Planning. KW - Personnel management. KW - Business ethics. KW - Ethics. KW - Business and Management. KW - Business Ethics. KW - Human Resource Management. KW - Religious Studies, general. KW - Christian life KW - Christian philosophy KW - Religious ethics KW - Deontology KW - Ethics, Primitive KW - Ethology KW - Moral philosophy KW - Morality KW - Morals KW - Philosophy, Moral KW - Science, Moral KW - Philosophy KW - Values KW - Religion, Primitive KW - Atheism KW - God KW - Irreligion KW - Religions KW - Theology KW - Employment management KW - Human resource management KW - Human resources management KW - Manpower utilization KW - Personnel administration KW - Public administration KW - Employees KW - Employment practices liability insurance KW - Supervision of employees KW - Organisation KW - Entrepreneur KW - Intrapreneur KW - Capitalism KW - Business incubators KW - Business KW - Businesspeople KW - Commercial ethics KW - Corporate ethics KW - Corporation ethics KW - Professional ethics KW - Wealth KW - Personnel management KW - Moral and ethical aspects KW - Creation (Literary, artistic, etc.) KW - Executive ability KW - Organization UR - http://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:8359982 AB - The essays collected in this book discuss the contemporary practice of corporate responsibility by applying the Christian principles of the unity of knowledge and pursuit of truth to the traditional principles of justice, human dignity and the common good, to rediscover a corporate culture that will help transform our economic system and the characteristics required to build an enduring trust in economic relationships. In this volume a select group of management theorists, theologians, legal scholars, economists and ethicists jointly strive to give back to the market economy its ethical and political dimensions. They assess the quality of present day corporate social responsibility, discuss the social and environmental costs of production and argue for an agenda that can be used in modern corporations in their effort to align profitability and growth with business ethics. . ER -