Humanistic Management in Practice
DOI: 10.1057/9780230306585.0007
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“…In the last decate years an increasing number of scholars have published articles in referred journals and books; among these, Arnaud (2008), Amann et al (2011), Melé (2009, 2013, Kimakowitz et al (2011b), Rocha and Miles 2009;Dierksmeier and Pirson (2010), Dierksmeier et al (2011), Acevedo (2012, Beaudreau (2012), Spitzeck (2011), Pirson and Kimakowitz (2014), Lupton and Pirson (2014), Arnaud and Wasieleski (2014), Arandia and Portales (2015).…”
Section: The Humanistic Management Movementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the last decate years an increasing number of scholars have published articles in referred journals and books; among these, Arnaud (2008), Amann et al (2011), Melé (2009, 2013, Kimakowitz et al (2011b), Rocha and Miles 2009;Dierksmeier and Pirson (2010), Dierksmeier et al (2011), Acevedo (2012, Beaudreau (2012), Spitzeck (2011), Pirson and Kimakowitz (2014), Lupton and Pirson (2014), Arnaud and Wasieleski (2014), Arandia and Portales (2015).…”
Section: The Humanistic Management Movementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It ranges from virtue ethics (Acevedo , p. 199; Beabout ; Frémeaux and Michelson ; Melé , p. 79, ; Rocha and Miles , pp. 445–446), stoic ethics (Opdebeeck and Habisch , p. 783), duty ethics (von Kimakowitz et al , pp. 11–12), unconditional concepts of human dignity (Spitzeck , p. 51; von Kimakowitz et al , pp.…”
Section: Personalist Humanistic Management: Definitions and Key Featuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…445–446), stoic ethics (Opdebeeck and Habisch , p. 783), duty ethics (von Kimakowitz et al , pp. 11–12), unconditional concepts of human dignity (Spitzeck , p. 51; von Kimakowitz et al , pp. 4–6; similarly Acevedo , pp.…”
Section: Personalist Humanistic Management: Definitions and Key Featuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Plus, they wield an unusually productive human capital: a handsome return for their oftquite-intensive investments in human capabilities. In all these and many more ways, Social Entrepreneurs prove day by day that you can, indeed, do well by doing good, as multiple case studies show (Kimakowitz et al, 2010). The profitability of their endeavors can serve as a fortiori argument in favor of the financial feasibility of humanistic management and CSR in traditional firms: Small deviations from the course of profit-maximization are unlikely to ruin business, if big ones do not (Arena, 2007).…”
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confidence: 94%