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Human Action in Business - Praxiological and Ethical Dimensions (Paperback)
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Praxiology deals with working and doing from the point of view of
effectiveness. It has three components: analysis of concepts
involving purposive actions; critique of modes of action from the
viewpoint of efficiency; and normative advisory aspects in
recommendations for increasing human efficiency. This fifth volume
of the Praxiology series is devoted to Human Action in Business:
Praxiological and Ethical Dimensions. The adjective praxiological
here means not only related to praxiology as human theory, but also
assessed against the dimensions of effectiveness and efficiency.
Adding also the ethical dimension, one defines the universe of the
discourse about conduct characteristic of business, the economy,
and management. Topics in business and management philosophy and
theory are discussed by eminent contributors from different corners
of the world: P. Ulrich (Switzerland); M. Bohata (Czech Republic);
S. K. Chakreborty (India); J. Donaldson, H.E. Sternberg, and P.
Graham (U.K.); H. van Lujik and H. Hummels (The Netherlands); O.
Loukola (Finland); Y. Pesqueux and I. Tovey (France); T.A. Mathias
(India); W. W. Gasparski, A. Lewicka-Strzalecka and J. Sojka
(Poland); M. Tamari (Israel); R. E. Freeman, R. G. Kennedy, S.
Natale, J. A. Matel, N. Bowie, D. McCann, L. V. Ryan, P. Werhane,
and K. Goodpaster (United States). Selected speeches by Pope John
Paul II addressed to managers, businessmen, and general audiences
involved in the economy are also included in this volume. In Volume
5, invited specialists examine the praxiological and ethical
aspects of human action under the rubric of the "Triple E":
Efficiency, Effectiveness, and Ethics. The volume opens with
contributions reflecting on the praxiological and ethical
foundations for business followed by sections discussing human
action from the perspectives of religious beliefs and cultural
diversity. Another section illustrates the application of these
principles to business. The concluding chapters examine praxiology
and ethics as the moral agenda for professional education. The
volume is a must read for economists, businesspeople, social
scientists, and policymakers.
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