Description: In the global financial crisis, the need to develop a new kind of economy with a closer relation between ethics and economics has become an important challenge to the international society. This book contributes to this debate by investigating different aspects of global business ethics and corporate social responsibility which are becoming more and more important in the ongoing discussions on the relation between market institutions and democratic governments.
Review Quotes: `This colorful set of essays, presented in a variety of topics and approaches, echoes a common aspiration: philosophy, ethics and political theory might help in promoting a new conception of economics. The book provides us with a lot of insightful ideas for the challenges we have in store in the future.' Joan Fontrodona, University of Navarra, Spain 'During the three last decades before the global financial crisis, the tradition of linking economics with politics has been lost. A "new" link between ethics and economics is proposed in this book. The contributors demonstrate that it can be developed on a sociological and philosophical basis in relation to developing responsible practices.' Yvon Pesqueux, Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers, France