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The Humanistic Person-centered Company

Title
The Humanistic Person-centered Company [electronic resource] / by Domènec Melé.
ISBN
9783031555404
Edition
1st ed. 2024.
Publication
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2024.
Physical Description
1 online resource (XXII, 248 p.) 1 illus.
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Summary
Humanism in business is not only an alternative to economism but a way to human excellence. Humanism presented here revolves around the rich notion of "human person", keystone of modern personalist philosophy and Catholic Social Teaching. From this perspective this book is offered to everyone, believer and nonbeliever alike. The person-centered humanism considers the human-wholeness, individual and relational, with subjectivity, self-determination, openness to transcendence, and with capacity not only to possess but also to give. It also highlights the uniqueness of each person, endowed with a high constitutive dignity and in continuous process of flourishing toward human plenitude. An attitude of respect and good will is due to non-personal beings, while persons deserve to be treated with justice and even with love of benevolence. The book is prepared in dialogue with mainstream of thought in business and business ethics and focused on exploring ways to improve some conventional views. It includes some proposals such as a person-based ethics, ethics understood as intrinsic to business activity, the consideration of the company as an organized community of persons, and the purpose of the company oriented toward the common good through a double mission, internal and external. It is also suggested substituting the notion of "stakeholder" for the richer one of "relationholder.".
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Language
English
Added to Catalog
May 08, 2024
Series
Eminent Voices in Business Ethics, 55
Eminent Voices in Business Ethics, 55
Contents
Part I. EXPLORING THE SOURCES OF THE CATHOLIC TRADITION
Chapter 1. Catholic Theology on Economics and Business: A Long Tradition
Chapter 2. The Anthropological Grounds of Economic Activity
Chapter 3. A Person-Friendly Ethics
Chapter 4. Freedom and Commitment to the Common Good
Part II. ECONOMIC SYSTEM, BUSINESS AND SOCIETY
Chapter 5. Ethics in the Free Market Economy
Chapter 6. Identity and Purpose of the Business Firm
Chapter 7. Responsibility and Sustainability
Chapter 8. Economic Policymaking and Corporate Governance
Part III. LEADING BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS
Chapter 9. Ethics in Decision-Making
Chapter 10. The Centrality of Work in the Production Process
Chapter 11. Service to Customers
Chapter 12. The Christian Ethos in Leadership and Organizational Cultures.
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