Value Creation, Management Competencies, and Global Corporate Citizenship: An Ordonomic Approach to Business Ethics in the Age of Globalization

作者: Ingo Pies , Markus Beckmann , Stefan Hielscher

DOI: 10.1007/S10551-009-0263-1

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摘要: This article develops an “ordonomic” approach to business ethics in the age of globalization. Through use a three-tiered conceptual framework that distinguishes between basic game antagonistic social cooperation, meta rule-setting, and meta-meta rule-finding discourse, we address three questions, answers which believe are crucial fostering effective leadership corporate responsibility. First, purpose society is value creation. Companies have mandate organize mutually advantageous cooperation. Second, should teach management competencies necessary fulfill business’s societal mandate. These optimization competence creation, governance (political) rule setting, discourse-related skills orientation competence, reception communication for engaging game. Third, companies can help solve global problems through citizenship if they participate as political moral actors rule-setting processes discourse aimed at laying foundation creation on scale.

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