Index
Jacob Dahl Rendtorff
(Roskilde University, Denmark)
ISBN: 978-1-78973-454-6, eISBN: 978-1-78973-453-9
Publication date: 30 September 2019
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Rendtorff, J.D. (2019), "Index", Philosophy of Management and Sustainability: Rethinking Business Ethics and Social Responsibility in Sustainable Development, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 237-241. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-78973-453-920191023
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INDEX
Index
Accountability
, 26–28, 212
Accounting ethics
, 24
Administration ethics (see also Business ethics)
, 29
challenges to
, 31–35
changed conditions for
, 30–31
issues for
, 39–41
theoretical framework for
, 36–39
values
, 35–36
Agency theory
, 97, 101
Aggressive gift
, 106, 175, 184, 186
Anthropocene age
, 67–68, 121
resilience management and governance at
, 76–77
Anthropocene ethics, epistemological foundations of
, 68–70
Anthropocentric environmental ethics
, 120–123
Authentic experience
, 187, 190
Authenticity
, 199–200
axioms
, 200
Autonomy
, 27
ethical principles of
, 207, 209–210
Banality of Evil (Eichmann)
, 143–152, 152, 158
Brundtland Commission
, 60, 62, 213–214
Bureaucrat
, 147–150
Business
integrity in
, 162–163
leaders
, 169
models
, 62–63, 208
philanthropy
, 215
Business ethics (see also Administration ethics)
, 19–28, 51, 59, 67, 101
Capital
, 134
tax
, 135
Capitalism
, 21, 117–120, 130, 134
of hyperconsumption
, 12
Climate change
, 57, 67–68, 125
invisibility of
, 73, 119–120
Code of ethics in business
, 100
Codes of conduct
, 21
Communitarian kantianism
, 19–20, 25, 27
Consumer
capitalism
, 81–82
organizations
, 217
society
, 6, 10, 194
Corporate
citizenship
, 22, 26, 43–44, 49, 53, 63, 116–117, 170
governance
, 27
identity
, 26
integrity
, 170
responsibility
, 217
Corporate social responsibility (CSR)
, 19–20, 22–23, 25–27, 43–47, 53, 61, 67, 88, 116–118, 205, 210–217
Cosmopolitan(ism)
, 5–6, 29, 35–36, 75
Creative/creativity
, 188–189, 192–193
destruction
, 94
political thought
, 157
Decision-making
, 87, 169
Deconstructive ethics
, 88
Democratic/democracy
, 6, 15
Dignity
, 27
ethical principles of
, 207, 209–210
Economic(s)
, 6, 20, 32, 94
action/actors
, 101, 102
anthropology
, 21, 105–109
authenticity
, 200
crisis
, 83–84
decision-making, mixed rationality of
, 109–110
ethics
, 111–112
globalization
, 6
growth
, 57
liberalism
, 179
logic
, 80
man
, 92–93, 105
model of consumer society
, 84
organizations
, 104–105
rationality
, 91, 98, 103
responsibility
, 46
subjectivity
, 106
system of late capitalism
, 189
Ethical/ethics
, 19, 40–41, 46
action
, 162
of administration (see Administration ethics)
balance
, 13
of competition
, 96
of complexity
, 87
complexity thinking in organizational decision-making
, 88–90
conceptions and perspectives for
, 136–139
cosmopolitanism
, 15
in economic history
, 92–94
out of economics
, 100–105
economy
, 111–126
engines
, 102–103
equality in
, 127–129
of experience society
, 195–199
integrity
, 162
judgment
, 169
to law
, 123–124
leadership
, 21, 24, 61–62
liberalism
, 19, 22, 27
management studies
, 200
principles
, 19–20, 22–25, 27
rationality of economic thinking
, 101
of responsibility
, 45–47, 214
sensibility
, 123
subjectivity
, 108
of sustainability
, 29
theories
, 29
European Commission
, 216
Financial crisis
, 12–14, 83–84, 118
economic anthropology and foundations of rationality
, 105–109
ethics in economic history
, 92–94
ethics out of economics
, 100–105
mixed rationality of economic decision-making
, 109–110
neo-liberal concept of economics
, 94–98
to new economics of sustainability
, 91
welfare economics and criticism of neo-classical concepts of rationality
, 98–100
Financial responsibility
, 214
Firm
, 47–48, 96
Fraser, Nancy (political theory)
, 179–180
Freedom
, 35, 37, 39, 95, 102, 110, 129
Fukuyama, Francis (American political economist)
, 178–179
Globalization
, 3
critical philosophy of
, 4–6
criticism of globalization and hope for exit from crisis
, 12–14
as expression of hypermodernity and world culture
, 10–12
hope of cosmopolitanism in age of hypermodernity
, 15–17
misery of world, and struggle for recognition
, 6–10
Good citizen corporation
, 20, 22–23, 26–28, 43, 46
Good corporate citizenship
, 43, 52, 210–211
Hannah Arendt’s philosophy
, 143–146
Hayek’s economic theory
, 95
Hegel and Kojève philosophy
, 173–175
Hermeneutical
origins of recognition
, 180
reintroduction of recognition
, 182–184
Honneth, Axel
, 181
and renewal of struggle for recognition
, 181–182
Humanity
, 73, 121, 174–175
Hyperconsumption
, 11, 194, 201
society
, 10–11, 194
Institutional(ization)
action
, 147
of democracy
, 38
legitimacy
, 51
of microbiology
, 70
responsibility
, 26
theory
, 40, 49–52
Integrative business ethics
, 20, 28
Integrity
, 26–28, 161
in business and politics
, 162–163
ethical principles of
, 207, 209–210
ethics of
, 161
as existential subjectivity
, 163–165
of legal and political system
, 30
of oppressed groups
, 163
as organizational integrity
, 167–168
as practical judgment
, 168–170
as virtue
, 165–166
International Labor Organization (ILO)
, 48, 57
Justice
, 171
as fairness
, 23
principle of
, 50
Kantian business ethics
, 22
Kantian moral philosophy
, 165
Law
of cumulative growth
, 131
as integrity
, 167
Leadership
, 87, 154
Legitimacy
, 26–28, 50
for corporate performance
, 51–52
Liberal culture
, 10, 178–179, 193
Locke’s concept of private property
, 128–129
Markell, Patchen
, 184–185
Meso-level ethical economy
, 126
Mixed rationality of economic decision-making
, 109–110
Moral
accountability
, 162
blindness
, 39, 152–156
coherence
, 162
commitment
, 162
conscientiousness
, 162
deafness
, 154–156
imagination
, 87–88
imperative
, 189
management
, 21–22, 24, 27
muteness
, 154–155
norms
, 100
responsibility
, 45, 123
sensibility
, 158
shortsightedness
, 156
sight
, 156
silence
, 155
thinking
, 169
vision
, 156
Neoliberal(ism)
, 13
agenda
, 6
concept of economics
, 94–98
state
, 31
Nietzscheanism
, 176–177
Non-anthropocentric positions
, 121–122
Obedience
, 149, 154
Organizational integrity
, 26
integrity as
, 167–168
Paine’s approach
, 168
Pareto-optimality
, 99, 102
Partnerships for SDGs
, 62–64
Pasteur’s techniques
, 69–70
Paul Ricoeur’s philosophy
, 172–173
Philosophy
of ecoethica
, 212
Hannah Arendt’s
, 143–146
Hegel and Kojève
, 173–175
Marcel Mauss
, 175–176
Paul Ricoeur’s
, 172–173
Plato’s ethical theory
, 161
Political/politics
, 185
corruption
, 34
CSR
, 61
decision-maker
, 30
ecology
, 73
equality in political philosophy
, 127–129
integrity in
, 162–163
justice concept
, 21
morality
, 30
Principle of responsibility
, 205
business and management for sustainability
, 206–210
new responsibility for sustainable development
, 217–220
sustainability and corporate social responsibility
, 210–217
Public management
, 30–31, 39
Rational(ity)
, 21, 94
action
, 92, 100
choice theory
, 22
theory of welfare economics in macro-and micro-economics
, 98
Recognition of culture
, 9, 171, 182
American reintroduction of problem of recognition
, 178–180
French thought and impossibility of recognition and gift
, 176–178
German reformulation of problem of recognition
, 180–182
Hegel and Kojève philosophy
, 173–175
hermeneutical reintroduction of recognition
, 182–184
Paul Ricoeur’s philosophy
, 172–173
Rentiers
, 132–133
Resilience
, 76
management
, 76–77
resilient infrastructures
, 57
Responsibility
, 26, 43–45, 68, 88, 106, 108, 157–158, 184, 197, 212–213
Risk
management
, 90
risk-mitigation
, 90
Role
behavior
, 147
expectations in social system
, 147
role-identification
, 154
role-player
, 147
role-playing
, 147
Social
capital
, 119
contract
, 124, 173
entrepreneurship
, 116–117
integration
, 8, 206
ontology
, 77
order
, 95–96
psychology
, 147, 156
responsibility
, 46, 50, 213, 218–220
roles and structures
, 156
Stakeholder
, 119, 169
business ethics
, 49
corporation
, 49–50
governance
, 40
theory
, 43, 63
Stakeholder management
, 49–52, 63
corporate social responsibility in
, 47–49
Sustainable development
, 23, 32, 43, 55, 118, 213–215
criticism of
, 59–60
new responsibility for
, 217–220
Sustainable development goals (SDGs)
, 53, 67, 205
challenge
, 54–59
criticism of
, 59–60
Sustainable/sustainability (see also Dark side of sustainability)
, 19, 29, 35–36, 43–44, 55, 57, 59, 61, 117–120, 124, 188–189, 210–217
application in
, 22–24
business and management
, 206–210
economics
, 119
innovation
, 57
methodology
, 19–21
Technological/technology
, 153
age
, 94
rationality
, 35
society
, 82
system
, 81
Totalitarianism
, 144
Triple bottom line
, 125, 207, 220
Utilitarian(ism)
, 169
thinking
, 165
Utility
maximization
, 93
theory
, 102
Value
of integrity
, 166
of professional ethics
, 35
values-driven management
, 51
Vulnerability
, 27
ethical principles of
, 207, 209–210
Welfare
economics
, 98–100, 110
economists
, 102
equality of
, 127–128
policy
, 57
- Prelims
- Part I: From CSR and Business Ethics to Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
- Chapter 1: Ethics and Justice in the International World: The Problem of Globalization and the Need for a Cosmopolitan Spirit
- Chapter 2: Sustainability and Business Ethics in a Global Society
- Chapter 3: Ethics of Administration: Towards Sustainability and Cosmopolitanism
- Chapter 4: Corporate Social Responsibility, Sustainability, and Stakeholder Management
- Chapter 5: Business Sustainability and the un Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
- Part II: Philosophy of Management and Ethical Economy of Sustainability
- Chapter 6: Philosophy of Management and Ethical Interdependence in the Anthropocene Age
- Chapter 7: Environmental Catastrophe and Challenges to Ethical Decision-making
- Chapter 8: From the Financial Crisis to a New Economics of Sustainability
- Chapter 9: Ethical Economy and the Environment
- Chapter 10: The Concept of Equality in Ethics and Political Economy
- Part III: Foundations of Philosophy of Management, Ethics, and Sustainability
- Chapter 11: The Dark Side of Sustainability: Evil in Organizations and Corporations
- Chapter 12: The Ethics of Integrity: A New Foundation of Sustainable Wholeness
- Chapter 13: Recognition between Cultures as the Foundation of Ethical and Political Sustainability
- Chapter 14: Philosophy of Management in the Hypermodern Experience Economy
- Part IV: Responsible Management of Sustainability
- Chapter 15: The Principle of Responsibility: Rethinking CSR as SDG Management
- References
- Index