Power and Principle in the Market Place

Power and Principle in the Market Place

Author: Jacob Dahl Rendtorff

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2016-04-08

Total Pages: 323

ISBN-13: 1317076982

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In the global financial crisis, the need to develop a new kind of economy with a closer relation between ethics and economics has become an important challenge to the international society. This book contributes to this debate by investigating different aspects of global business ethics and corporate social responsibility which are becoming more and more important in the ongoing discussions on the relation between market institutions and democratic governments. The different chapters of the book deal with fundamental philosophical issues of the ethics of the market economy, including discussions of the role of the social sciences and economics in contributing to a sustainable economics and global responsibility in the twenty-first century. In this sense, the book takes up the transnational debate on ethics and economics in order to contribute to a more balanced, fair, just and conscientious development in the world. The book starts with a European perspective on these issues, based on philosophical, sociological and economic views from Europe. These views are further developed in order to share thoughts of how to improve corporate social responsibility, welfare and justice, and the advancement of ethical principles in the international context. It is argued that in the international community, good corporate citizenship as social and environmental responsibility is realized through individual and organizational cosmopolitan responsibility for fostering the common good for humanity. The chapters of the book were originally presented at a conference in Copenhagen, organized together with the German Cultural Institute - the Goethe Institute of Copenhagen, Copenhagen Business School and Roskilde University, Denmark.


Power and Principle in the Market Place

Power and Principle in the Market Place

Author: Jacob Dahl Rendtorff

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2016-04-08

Total Pages: 303

ISBN-13: 1317076990

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In the global financial crisis, the need to develop a new kind of economy with a closer relation between ethics and economics has become an important challenge to the international society. This book contributes to this debate by investigating different aspects of global business ethics and corporate social responsibility which are becoming more and more important in the ongoing discussions on the relation between market institutions and democratic governments. The different chapters of the book deal with fundamental philosophical issues of the ethics of the market economy, including discussions of the role of the social sciences and economics in contributing to a sustainable economics and global responsibility in the twenty-first century. In this sense, the book takes up the transnational debate on ethics and economics in order to contribute to a more balanced, fair, just and conscientious development in the world. The book starts with a European perspective on these issues, based on philosophical, sociological and economic views from Europe. These views are further developed in order to share thoughts of how to improve corporate social responsibility, welfare and justice, and the advancement of ethical principles in the international context. It is argued that in the international community, good corporate citizenship as social and environmental responsibility is realized through individual and organizational cosmopolitan responsibility for fostering the common good for humanity. The chapters of the book were originally presented at a conference in Copenhagen, organized together with the German Cultural Institute - the Goethe Institute of Copenhagen, Copenhagen Business School and Roskilde University, Denmark.


Race in the Marketplace

Race in the Marketplace

Author: Guillaume D. Johnson

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2019-03-26

Total Pages: 283

ISBN-13: 3030117111

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This volume offers a critical, cross-disciplinary, and international overview of emerging scholarship addressing the dynamic relationship between race and markets. Chapters are engaging and accessible, with timely and thought-provoking insights that different audiences can engage with and learn from. Each chapter provides a unique journey into a specific marketplace setting and its sociopolitical particularities including, among others, corner stores in the United States, whitening cream in Nigeria and India, video blogs in Great Britain, and hospitals in France. By providing a cohesive collection of cutting-edge work, Race in the Marketplace contributes to the creation of a robust stream of research that directly informs critical scholarship, business practices, activism, and public policy in promoting racial equity.


48 Laws Of Power In The Marketplace

48 Laws Of Power In The Marketplace

Author: Dr. Ope Banwo

Publisher: Dr Ope Banwo

Published: 2024-01-03

Total Pages: 209

ISBN-13:

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48 Laws Of Power in the Marketplace Are you ready to rewrite the rules of business success using the principles from the 48 laws of power? In this groundbreaking guide, Dr. Ope Banwo, unveils the ultimate playbook for entrepreneurs seeking to conquer the modern marketplace. Drawing inspiration from the timeless "48 Laws of Power," this book reimagines those strategies through the lens of ethical and effective business practices. In this groundbreaking book, you will discover how to: 🚀 Seize Opportunities with Precision: Harness the laws of power to identify and exploit the right opportunities at the right time. 🌐 Navigate the Competitive Landscape: Learn to outmaneuver rivals and position your business at the forefront of the industry. 🤝 Build Lasting Relationships: Cultivate strategic partnerships, foster genuine connections, and enhance your network. 💡 Innovate Fearlessly: Apply the laws of power to spark innovation, fuel creativity, and drive your business to new heights. 🌱 Grow and Adapt: Master the art of adaptation, ensuring your business not only survives but thrives in ever-changing markets. Dr Ope Banwo expertly guides you through real-world examples and actionable insights, offering a comprehensive roadmap to achieving dominance in your chosen field. Whether you're a seasoned entrepreneur or just embarking on your business journey, this guide empowers you to wield power ethically, navigate challenges confidently, and create a legacy that resonates. Unlock the potential within you and your business. It's time to become a Fearless Netpreneur!


Marketplace 3.0

Marketplace 3.0

Author: Hiroshi Mikitani

Publisher: Macmillan

Published: 2013-03-19

Total Pages: 256

ISBN-13: 0230342140

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Mikitani, founder of e-commerce giant Rakuten, has seen the next battleground in the Internet. Today's major e-commerce players are building borderless platforms that are overturning the brick-and-mortar model, and changing the way local businesses think. But is this good or bad?


Charting the Course

Charting the Course

Author: Bruce Howard

Publisher: Authentic

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781934068359

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Why is it that the same economic forces that produce good things for us like penicillin and housing are just as effective at bringing us things like pornography and heroin? How can the same systems of production generate such a wide array of good and bad outcomes? Markets are morally neutral. But people are not. Markets recognize no moral difference between good and evil. Markets dont inherently recognize any values other than those brought by men and women to the marketplace each and every day. At the core of the market system is a concept of value that says things are worth what I, the individual, say they are worth. We can have a deep respect for the power of markets to efficiently and effectively produce goods and services that increase societys standard of living. But should we uncritically embrace a system that has as its most foundational principle, a concept of value that is so intensely humanistic, egocentric, and relativistic? There is a way forward. While it is true that markets have no values, they are wonderful mirrors for reflecting the values that people bring to the marketplace each and every day. If people bring the right values, then markets will produce the right outcomes. People from all walks of life have a shared vision for the economic world in which they want to live. We do know what is right. The task before us is to take what we know and apply these practical principles in daily economic life.


Power Principles

Power Principles

Author: Nick Nanton, Esq.

Publisher:

Published: 2014-10-28

Total Pages: 216

ISBN-13: 9780990706410

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America's PremierExperts(r) is an organization dedicated to recognizing business experts in their field of expertise and offers business owners, entrepreneurs, professional speakers, authors, professionals and corporate CEOs exclusive opportunities for further exposure and growth in the marketplace. JW Dicks, Esq. and Nick Nanton, Esq. Media and Business development experts, founded America's PremierExperts(r) to showcase entrepreneurs, CEOs, authors, professional speakers and business-people who are dedicated to spreading knowledge and awareness in their field and making significant contributions to their industry and the marketplace as a wh


The Vocation of Business

The Vocation of Business

Author: John C. Médaille

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA

Published: 2007-05-25

Total Pages: 374

ISBN-13: 0826428096

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This is a textbook on the Social Teaching of the Roman Catholic Church for would-be business professionals. Part I does 3 things: provides (1) a history of moral discourse since the Enlightenment, (2) a history of economic thought from Aristotle and Aquinas to Ludwig Mises and Milton Friedman , and (3) a history of property. Part II provides a close reading of 3 major social encyclicals. Part III examines the tensions between Catholic social teaching and neoclassical economics. Part IV explores 5 case studies of the actual implementation of Catholic-like social teaching. The over-riding theme of the book is that the original unity of distributive and corrective justice that prevailed in both economics and moral discourse until the 16th and 17th centuries was shattered by the rise of an "individualistic" capitalism that relied on corrective justice (justice in exchange) only. The rise of individualistic business practice was paralleled by a movement in moral thinking from a discourse of virtue and the common good to a discourse of utilitarianism and "emotivism"; individual preference became all that mattered, and only the market is capable of correlating individual preferences. An economics that lacks a distributive principle will attain neither equity nor equilibrium and will be inherently unstable and increasingly reliant on government power (Keynesianism) to correct the balances. Catholic social teaching emphasizes equity in the distribution of land, the means of production, and a just wage.