This volume provides bridges from the social sciences to business ethics and from the latter to the quality of life, by connecting the research themes of quality of life, social sciences, including public policy-making, and business ethics or corporate responsibility. It builds on the premise that public policy making is essentially a species of good decision making, as explained in the first volume. It shows that, because most developed countries function as market economies whose governments depend on taxation to pay for their services and because a large proportion of government revenue comes from well-regulated, responsible corporations, the quality of people’s lives is highly dependent upon good public policies, taxation and business ethics. The volume presents and examines ethical/moral problems arising in market economies since the first century BCE, including the first appearance of the business case for business ethics, fourteen arguments concerning the neglect of business ethics, business ethics issues for the 1990s and beyond, the loyal agent’s argument, advertising, the importance of trust, public opinion polling, public program evaluation, and a critique of the relatively new monster of super-capitalism. In addition, it deals with connections among the concepts of efficiency, morality, and rationality related to decision making in general and public policy making in particular. Finally, it explains relationships between outcomes measurement and performance indicators in general and performance-based management in public administration, the taxation of net wealth and financial transactions.
This first volume has as its main focus the philosophical foundations of Michalos’ work and describes it in the broad context of the study of logic, the philosophy of social sciences, and a general theory of value.
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The Selected Works of Alex C. Michalos Alex C. Michalos. analysis of variance was used on the visit data and Pearson Chi-square (Asymp. Sig. ... The youngest respondent who had attended residential school was 35 years old.
Philosophy of education. ... What is ISO 14001:2015 – Environmental management systems? https://www.asq.org/quality-resources/ISO-14001. ... Philosophical foundations of quality of life: The selected works of Alex C. Michalos. Springer.
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A review of the theories of corporate social responsibility: Its evolutionary path and the road ahead. International Journal of Management Reviews, ... In How Good Policies and Business Ethics Enhance Good Quality of Life (pp. 197–212).
How Good Policies and Business Ethics Enhance Good Quality of Life. Canada: Springer. NoelleYNeumann, E. (1980). Die Schweigespirale: Theorie der öffentlichen Meinung: öffentliche Meinung unsere soziale Haut. Zurich/Munich: Piper.
This book explores the theoretical underpinnings and interventions of CSR practised by universities across the globe and the role their leadership plays in promoting this.
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Employees with the highest levels of commitment perform 20 percent better, and are 87 percent less likely to leave an ... by business to behave ethically and contribute to economic development while improving the quality of life of the ...