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This proceedings volume explores the concept of civil society as an
engine for economic and social well-being. Featuring contributions
from the 2017 Griffiths School of Management and IT Annual
Conference on Business, Entrepreneurship and Ethics (GMSAC) held in
Oradea, Romania, this volume provides different perspectives,
emerging studies and trends that are crucial to the further
understanding of the interconnection of civil society, economic
development and social stability. The enclosed contributions
address key topics such as a) the ways in which national, regional
and local governments are best equipped to support economic and
social development, b) how government, business and non-profit
sectors can support economic and social stability and c) the ways
in which growing economies' active societies can strengthen civil
society. Research and practice have proven that there is a great
potential for civil society organizations to support socio-economic
well-being, both directly and indirectly. As a result, the
interplay between civil society, economics and social well-being is
highly relevant to current business and economic research and is a
topic of discussion by academics and practitioners in the
government, business and non-profit sectors. This volume showcases
some of the current research, cases and discussions in this area
from an interdisciplinary, global perspective. Featuring
contributions exploring timely subjects such as consumer behavior,
the hospitality industry, education, corporate social
responsibility (CSR), banking, health care, and semiotics, this
book is appropriate for researchers, academics and policy makers in
economic and social development, business ethics and
sustainability.
This proceedings volume examines the impact of ethics on business
and entrepreneurship predominantly from the Romanian perspective.
Featuring selected contributions from the 2018 Griffiths School of
Management Annual Conference (GMSAC) on Business, Entrepreneurship
and Ethics, this book investigates the impact of different social
phenomena have upon the understanding and applicability of
entrepreneurship and ethics, providing lessons for emerging
economies. In emerging economies, entrepreneurship is often times
associated with a negative image and entrepreneurs are seen in an
unfavorable light. This is due in part to the fact that from a
superficial perspective, entrepreneurial behavior does not always
amalgamate well with ethical behavior. Entrepreneurship is often
perceived as "success at all costs" with little regard to the
interest of stakeholder and, sometimes, even the law. On the other
hand, ethics are often viewed as metaphysical, having little to do
with business, organizational and financial success. In actuality,
ethical decisions are a significant part of an organization and
ethical behaviors impact organizational culture. Beyond the moral
aspects associated with business ethics, companies that practice
ethical demeanor are more profitable because investors, employees
and consumers seek out companies that engage in fair practices.
Featuring contributions on topics such as medical ethics, business
education, consumer behavior and governance, this book provides
invaluable research and tools for students, professors,
practitioners and policy makers in the field s of business,
management, public administration and sociology.
This proceedings volume examines the impact of ethics on business
and entrepreneurship predominantly from the Romanian perspective.
Featuring selected contributions from the 2018 Griffiths School of
Management Annual Conference (GMSAC) on Business, Entrepreneurship
and Ethics, this book investigates the impact of different social
phenomena have upon the understanding and applicability of
entrepreneurship and ethics, providing lessons for emerging
economies. In emerging economies, entrepreneurship is often times
associated with a negative image and entrepreneurs are seen in an
unfavorable light. This is due in part to the fact that from a
superficial perspective, entrepreneurial behavior does not always
amalgamate well with ethical behavior. Entrepreneurship is often
perceived as "success at all costs" with little regard to the
interest of stakeholder and, sometimes, even the law. On the other
hand, ethics are often viewed as metaphysical, having little to do
with business, organizational and financial success. In actuality,
ethical decisions are a significant part of an organization and
ethical behaviors impact organizational culture. Beyond the moral
aspects associated with business ethics, companies that practice
ethical demeanor are more profitable because investors, employees
and consumers seek out companies that engage in fair practices.
Featuring contributions on topics such as medical ethics, business
education, consumer behavior and governance, this book provides
invaluable research and tools for students, professors,
practitioners and policy makers in the field s of business,
management, public administration and sociology.
This proceedings volume explores the concept of civil society as an
engine for economic and social well-being. Featuring contributions
from the 2017 Griffiths School of Management and IT Annual
Conference on Business, Entrepreneurship and Ethics (GMSAC) held in
Oradea, Romania, this volume provides different perspectives,
emerging studies and trends that are crucial to the further
understanding of the interconnection of civil society, economic
development and social stability. The enclosed contributions
address key topics such as a) the ways in which national, regional
and local governments are best equipped to support economic and
social development, b) how government, business and non-profit
sectors can support economic and social stability and c) the ways
in which growing economies' active societies can strengthen civil
society. Research and practice have proven that there is a great
potential for civil society organizations to support socio-economic
well-being, both directly and indirectly. As a result, the
interplay between civil society, economics and social well-being is
highly relevant to current business and economic research and is a
topic of discussion by academics and practitioners in the
government, business and non-profit sectors. This volume showcases
some of the current research, cases and discussions in this area
from an interdisciplinary, global perspective. Featuring
contributions exploring timely subjects such as consumer behavior,
the hospitality industry, education, corporate social
responsibility (CSR), banking, health care, and semiotics, this
book is appropriate for researchers, academics and policy makers in
economic and social development, business ethics and
sustainability.
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