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Mansell, Samuel F.
Capitalism, corporations and the social contract = a critique of stakeholder theory /
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正題名/作者:
Capitalism, corporations and the social contract/ Samuel F. Mansell.
其他題名:
a critique of stakeholder theory /
其他題名:
Capitalism, corporations & the social contract
作者:
Mansell, Samuel F.
出版者:
Cambridge :Cambridge University Press, : 2013.,
面頁冊數:
xi, 185 p. :ill., digital ; : 24 cm.;
標題:
Social responsibility of business. -
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9781139058926
ISBN:
9781139058926
Capitalism, corporations and the social contract = a critique of stakeholder theory /
Mansell, Samuel F.
Capitalism, corporations and the social contract
a critique of stakeholder theory /[electronic resource] :Capitalism, corporations & the social contractSamuel F. Mansell. - Cambridge :Cambridge University Press,2013. - xi, 185 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - Business, value creation and society. - Business, value creation, and society..
An introduction to stakeholder theory -- The philosophy of stakeholder theory -- The corporation as a private association in a market economy -- The corporation as a sovereign power in a market economy -- Shareholder theory and its limitations.
In whose interests should a corporation be run? Over the last thirty years the field of 'stakeholder theory' has proposed a distinctive answer: a corporation should be run in the interests of all its primary stakeholders - including employees, customers, suppliers and financiers - without contradicting the ethical principles on which capitalism stands. This book offers a critique of this central claim. It argues that by applying the political concept of a 'social contract' to the corporation, stakeholder theory in fact undermines the principles on which a market economy is based. The argument builds upon an extensive review of the stakeholder literature and an analysis of its philosophical foundations, particularly concerning the social contract tradition of John Rawls and his predecessors. The book concludes by offering a qualified version of Milton Friedman's shareholder theory as a more justifiable account of the purpose of a corporation.
ISBN: 9781139058926Subjects--Topical Terms:
558803
Social responsibility of business.
LC Class. No.: HD60 / .M36465 2013
Dewey Class. No.: 174
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