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Humanism in Business book series lecturer slides

Integrity in Organizations 2 Edited by: W. Amann & A. Stachowicz-Stanusch A Palgrave Macmillan Publication from the Humanism in Business Series. Integrity in Organizations moves beyond the normative call for more humanistic management in the aftermath of a series of corporate scandals, recent financial crisis as well as increasingly questioned blind fellowship of one- dimensional profit maximization as the sole compass for companies. It sheds light on how we can actually build more humanistic organizations with the help of integrity. Full Citation: Integrity in Organizations, Amann, W. & Stachowicz-Stanusch, A. (Eds.) (2011). Houndmills: Palgrave Macmillan

Human Development in Business 3 Edited by: D. Melé and C. Dierksmeier A Palgrave Macmillan Publication from the Humanism in Business Series. A significant voice in encouraging theoretical development and practical implementation of humanistic management is Pope Benedict XVI. In his Encyclical Letter Caritas in Veritate published in 2009, he proposed a new humanistic synthesis to realign the economy with its social purpose. Human Development in Business is an interdisciplinary dialogue on its relevance for humanistic management. Full Citation: Human Development in Business, Melé, D. and Dierksmeier, (Eds.) (2012). Houndmills: Palgrave Macmillan

Banking with Integrity 4 Edited by: H. Spitzeck, M. Pirson & C. Dierksmeier A Palgrave Macmillan Publication from the Humanism in Business Series. Banking with Integrity tells the stories of banks which were doing well during the financial crisis of While other banks went bankrupt, were nationalized, or struggled for survival, some of our featured cases increased their market share, attracted more customers and avoided home evictions of their clients. Banking with Integrity looks at the healthier population of financial service firms to find reasons for their resilience. Full Citation: Banking with Integrity, Spitzeck, H., Pirson, M., Dierksmeier, C. (Eds.) (2011). Houndmills: Palgrave Macmillan

Business Schools Under Fire 5 Edited by: W. Amann, M. Pirson, C. Dierksmeier, E. v. Kimakowitz & H. Spitzeck A Palgrave Macmillan Publication from the Humanism in Business Series. In a time of ecological, social and financial crisis, trust in managers is very low. Management education in general is being scrutinized for its impact on society and business schools have been described as 'silent partners in corporate crime.‘ Business Schools Under Fire provides thought provoking input towards rethinking management education. Full Citation: Busines Schools Under Fire, Amann, W., Pirson, M., Dierksmeier, C., von Kimakowitz, E., Spitzeck, H. (Eds.) (2011). Houndmills: Palgrave Macmillan

Humanistic Ethics in the Age of Globality 6 Edited by: C. Dierksmeier, W. Amann, E. v. Kimakowitz, H. Spitzeck & M. Pirson A Palgrave Macmillan Publication from the Humanism in Business Series. Through ongoing globalization managers today are faced with an array of values and codes of conduct that claim to be of relevance to their daily practice. Cultures and moral expectations differ around the globe which has resulted in the management of corporate responsibility becoming increasingly complex. Humanistic Ethics in the Age of Globality provides an ethical compass to help make sense of it all. Full Citation: Humanistic Ethics in the Age of Globality, Dierksmeier, C., Amann, W., von Kimakowitz, E., Spitzeck, H., Pirson, M. (Eds.) (2011). Houndmills: Palgrave Macmillan

Humanistic Management in Practice Edited by: E. v. Kimakowitz, M. Pirson, H. Spitzeck, C. Dierksmeier & W. Amann A Palgrave Macmillan Publication from the Humanism in Business Series. Businesses from all corners of the globe, in a variety of industries and sizes are featured in this book. These companies are managed as an integrated and responsive part of society and complement theoretical arguments on a humanistic management approach with proof of concept. Humanistic Management in Practice demonstrates a profoundly liberating effect on business organizations. Full Citation: Humanistic Management in Practice, von Kimakowitz, E., Spitzeck, H., Pirson, M., Dierksmeier, C., Amann, W. (Eds.) (2011). Houndmills: Palgrave Macmillan

Humanism in Business 8 Edited by: H. Spitzeck, M. Pirson, W. Amann, S. Khan & E. v. Kimakowitz A Cambridge University Press Publication What is the purpose of our economic system? What would a more life-serving economy look like? There are many books about business and society, yet very few of them question the primacy of GDP growth, profit maximization and individual utility maximization. Humanism in Business questions these assumptions and investigates the possibility of creating a human- centered, value-oriented economy based on humanistic principles. Full Citation: Humanism in Business, Spitzeck, H., Pirson, M., Amann, W., Khan, S., von Kimakowitz, E., (Eds.) (2011). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press

Humanism in Business book series lecturer slides