Two developments in the business world have brought to a head the crisis of ethics. On the one hand, against the backdrop of the astonishing success of global markets, major corporate scandals have raised concerns about integrity in business. At the same time, cultural and technological trends are questioning the philosophical assumptions about the human person upon which modern economics is based.
Rethinking Business Management: Examining the Foundations of Business Education draws together the work of distinguished scholars and professionals from history, medicine, law, economics, theology, philosophy, and business management. This groundbreaking book offers new, person-centered perspectives on business management and business education for the 21st century.
Rethinking Business Management won an award in the Scholarly and Professional category in the 2009 New York Book Show.
Editors
Samuel Gregg (Director of Research, Acton Institute) and James R. Stoner, Jr. (Louisiana State University)
Contributors
Antonio Argandoña (IESE Business School)
Anthony Daniels (Manhattan Institute)
R. Edward Freeman (University of Virginia)
Edwin Hartman (NYU-Stern)
Kevin Jackson (Fordham University)
Harold James (Pricenton University)
Wilfred M. McClay (University of Tennessee at Chattanooga)
Ian Mitroff (University of Southern California Business School)
David Novak (University of Toronto)
James O'Toole (University of Southern California)
Roger Scruton (Institute of Psychological Sciences)
Robin Fretwell Wilson (University of Maryland School of Law)
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