Humanism in Economics and Business : Perspectives of the Catholic Social Tradition.
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ISBN 13 : 978-9401797030
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Contributeurs : Romera Luis, Zimmermann Jens, Krienke Markus, Martínez-Echevarria Miguel A., Küppers Arnd, Costa Ericka, Tommaso Ramus, Sandelands Lloyd E., Naughton Michael, Argandoña Antonio, Demuijnck Geert, Kemi Ogunyemi, Elena Lasida
1. Christian Humanism in Economics and Business
Part 1. Understanding Christian Humanism
2. The Historical Development of Christian-Catholic Humanism
3. Christian Humanism in the Context of Contemporary Culture
4. Being Human, Becoming Human: Christian Humanism as a Foundation of Western Culture
5. The Search for the Meaning of Liberty from Christian Humanism: New Perspectives for the Twenty-First Century
Part 2. Catholic Humanism and Economic Activity
6. Does Christian Humanism Make Sense in Economics?
7. Three Keys Concepts of Catholic Humanism for Economic Activity: Human Dignity, Human Rights and Integral Human Development
8. Christian Humanism: The Ethical Basis of the German Model of Social Market Economy
9. Italian Economia Aziendale as a Model Inspired by Catholic Humanism
Part 3. Catholic Humanism in Business
10. The Business of Business Is the Human Person
11. Thinking Institutionally About Business: Seeing Its Nature as a Community of Persons and Its Purpose as the Common Good
12. Why Is a Catholic Manager Different?
13. Business and Management Practices Influenced by Catholic Humanism: Three Case Studies
Nbre volumes : 0
Langue : Anglais
Collection : ISSUES IN BUSINESS ETHICS
N° de collect° : 43
Localisation : Bibliothèque Campus de Nice
Support : Papier
Etat : Présent
Propriétaire : Bibliothèque