Bringing philosophical insights to organizational and managerial thinking, this book will introduce fresh insights to corporate decision-makers who find themselves in difficult positions. With many topical case studies, it is a valuable resource for scholars, undergraduates, and graduate students in applied ethics.
Bringing philosophical insights to organizational and managerial thinking, this book will introduce fresh insights to corporate decision-makers who find themselves in difficult positions. With many topical case studies, it is a valuable resource for scholars, undergraduates, and graduate students in applied ethics.
Patricia H. Werhane is Professor Emeritae in the Darden School of Business at the University of Virginia and DePaul University, and the author or editor of 36 books and 150 articles and book chapters. She was the founding editor of Business Ethics Quarterly and the Executive Producer of two video series on poverty alleviation and on founding thinkers in business ethics and corporate responsibility. She was a Rockefeller Fellow at Dartmouth College, Andersen Fellow at Cambridge University, and Fulbright Scholar at All Hollows Collage, Dublin.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. Why do good people and great organizations do bad things? 3. Social constructivism and the very idea of a conceptual scheme 4. The Rashomon effect 5.Moral imagination 6. Moral reasoning and moral imagination 7. Systems thinking, process philosophy and moral imagination 8. Next stages: reformulating the paradigm of western industrial global capitalism through moral imagination 9. Moral imagination in technological development Amanda McCroskery and Ben Zevenbergen.
1. Introduction 2. Why do good people and great organizations do bad things? 3. Social constructivism and the very idea of a conceptual scheme 4. The Rashomon effect 5.Moral imagination 6. Moral reasoning and moral imagination 7. Systems thinking, process philosophy and moral imagination 8. Next stages: reformulating the paradigm of western industrial global capitalism through moral imagination 9. Moral imagination in technological development Amanda McCroskery and Ben Zevenbergen.
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