Business ethics after the global financial crisis lessons from the crash
The global financial crisis (GFC) that began in 2007 concentrated attention on the morality of banking and financial activities. Just as mainstream businesses became increasingly defined by their financial performance, banks, it seemed, got themselves - and everyone else - into trouble through an ov...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York :
Routledge
2019.
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Colección: | Routledge studies in business ethics.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction / Christopher Cowton, James Dempsey and Tom Sorell
- Is financialisation a vice? : perspectives from virtue ethics and Catholic social teaching / Alejo José G. Sison and Ignacio Ferrero
- On the morality of banking, the exploitation tradition and the new challenges of the global financial crisis / Adrian Walsh
- How competition harmed banking: the need for a pelican gambit / Thomas Donaldson
- Contemporary laws and regulation : an argument for less law, more justice / Ronald Duska and Tara Radin
- Freedom in finance: the importance of epistemic virtues and interlucent communication / Boudewijn de Bruin and Richard Endörfer
- Aristotelian lessons after the global financial crisis : banking, responsibility, culture and professional bodies / Christopher Megone
- Professional responsibility and the banks / Christopher Cowton
- Liability for corporate wrongdoing / James Dempsey
- The bankers and the "nameless virtue" / Tom Sorell
- Moralising economic desert / Alexander Andersson and Joakim Sandberg
- Index.