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Rethinking the Purpose of Business S. A. Cortright

Rethinking the Purpose of Business By S. A. Cortright

Rethinking the Purpose of Business by S. A. Cortright


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This text challenges reigning shareholder and stakeholder management theories using theological and philosophical dimensions of the Catholic social tradition. The contributors debate issues including the ethics of profit-seeking, equity and efficiency in the firm and modern contract theory.

Rethinking the Purpose of Business Summary

Rethinking the Purpose of Business: Interdisciplinary Essays from the Catholic Social Tradition by S. A. Cortright

Rethinking the Purpose of Business challenges reigning shareholder and stakeholder management theories using philosophical and theological dimensions of the Catholic social tradition. In this useful book, contributors-including management theorists, moral theologians, economists, ethicists, and attorneys-debate complicated issues such as the ethics of profit seeking, equity and efficiency in the firm, the shareholder value principle, social ethics of corporate management, the principle of subsidiarity, and modern contract theory.Contributors Michael J. Naughton, Jean-Yves Calvez, Helen J. Alford, O.P., Charles Clark, S. A. Cortright, and Ernest Pierucci discuss the human implications of current shareholder and stakeholder theories. Robert Kennedy, James Gordley, and Dennis McCann assess the communitarian and personal principles of traditional Catholic social teaching as they relate to organizational and managerial theories. Peter Koslowski, Domenec Mele, Lee Tavis, and Timothy Fort consider how Catholic social principles ought to reshape our understanding of the firm. Jeff Gates, James Murphy, and David Pyke consider how concrete practices in ownership and job design should be affected.

Rethinking the Purpose of Business Reviews

...a selection of impressive and insightful essays by erudite authors concerning business management theories that remain in harmony with social traditions of Catholicism...Rethinking the Purpose of Business is thoughtful and thought-provoking reading which is especially commended to anyone seeking to balance the requirements of faith with the demands of commerce. -- The Midwest Book Review,
An earnest collection of essays on what Catholic social teaching has to say about business and corporations and our role in them. -- Commonweal
The main benefit of this book is that it shows how widespread the interest is among scholars and businesspeople to use the categories of Catholic social thought to understand business activity. -- Markets & Morality
At this time in America's history, when business scandals of unimaginable proportions make regular headlines, a volume like this can serve as a starting point for changing the way business is taught in our colleges and universities. -- Research News and Opportunities in Science and Theology
This is a worthwhile book and its contents ought to cause a more intense discussion of Catholic social doctrine among Catholics and others. -- New Oxford Review

About S. A. Cortright

S.A. Cortright is associate professor of philosophy and tutor, Integral Curriculum of Liberal Arts, Saint Mary's College of California, where he also serves as director of the John F. Henning Institute. Michael J. Naughton is director of the John A. Ryan Institute for Catholic Social Thought at the Center for Catholic Studies, St. Thomas University, St. Paul, Minnesota, as well as associate professor with joint appointments in the Department of Theology and the Graduate School of Business. He and Helen J. Alford, O.P. are co-authors of Managing as if Faith Mattered, also published by the University of Notre Dame Press.

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GOR013793102
9780268040116
0268040117
Rethinking the Purpose of Business: Interdisciplinary Essays from the Catholic Social Tradition by S. A. Cortright
Used - Very Good
Paperback
University of Notre Dame Press
2002-10-30
360
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