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Ontological Fundamentals for Ethical Management : Heidegger and the Corporate World / by Dominik Heil.

Por: Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries Issues in Business Ethics ; 35Editor: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 2011Descripción: xvii, 195 páginas recurso en líneaTipo de contenido:
  • texto
Tipo de medio:
  • computadora
Tipo de portador:
  • recurso en línea
ISBN:
  • 9789400718753
Formatos físicos adicionales: Edición impresa:: Sin títuloClasificación LoC:
  • BJ1-1725
Recursos en línea:
Contenidos:
Acknowledgements -- Table of Contents -- Note on Translations and System of Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Heidegger’s Typology of Entities and the Very Nature of the Corporation -- The Corporation as Technological Work and the Nature of Management -- Coming to Terms With the Corporation -- Towards the Enterprise as an Original Work -- Conclusion.-References -- Index.
Resumen: The book develops a philosophical foundation to the field of management as an academic discipline using the work of Martin Heidegger as a guiding philosophy. It asks the questions ‘what is a corporation?’ and ‘what is corporate management?’ These two questions are foundational for management thought in general and management ethics in particular. Most other academic fields are in some way defined and guided by a philosophical discourse. This philosophical discourse is largely missing in the field of management thought and education. Without this foundation it can never be clear what actually belongs into a certain academic discipline and what does not. It also therefore lacks a sound and well articulated ontological foundation critical for developing approaches to ethical management. This book seeks to fill this gap and consequently represents an interdisciplinary effort between the academic field of management/business administration and philosophy, which is vital for business ethics.
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Acknowledgements -- Table of Contents -- Note on Translations and System of Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Heidegger’s Typology of Entities and the Very Nature of the Corporation -- The Corporation as Technological Work and the Nature of Management -- Coming to Terms With the Corporation -- Towards the Enterprise as an Original Work -- Conclusion.-References -- Index.

The book develops a philosophical foundation to the field of management as an academic discipline using the work of Martin Heidegger as a guiding philosophy. It asks the questions ‘what is a corporation?’ and ‘what is corporate management?’ These two questions are foundational for management thought in general and management ethics in particular. Most other academic fields are in some way defined and guided by a philosophical discourse. This philosophical discourse is largely missing in the field of management thought and education. Without this foundation it can never be clear what actually belongs into a certain academic discipline and what does not. It also therefore lacks a sound and well articulated ontological foundation critical for developing approaches to ethical management. This book seeks to fill this gap and consequently represents an interdisciplinary effort between the academic field of management/business administration and philosophy, which is vital for business ethics.

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