In her insightful paper Helen Alford makes several interesting points concerning the current state of stakeholder theory and the contribution of a neo-Thomist and personalist perspective to the foundation of CSR. Let me divide some of them between a pars destruens and a pars construens, not to give a complete reconstruction of her argument but just to focus on what I shall discuss in this comment.
Contractarianism and Personalisms in a dialogue on the ethical foundation on CSR- Comment on Helen Alford's 'Stakeholder theory' / L. Sacconi. - In: OIKONOMIA. - ISSN 1720-1691. - 6:2(2007 Jun), pp. 33-52.
Contractarianism and Personalisms in a dialogue on the ethical foundation on CSR- Comment on Helen Alford's 'Stakeholder theory'
L. Sacconi
2007
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In her insightful paper Helen Alford makes several interesting points concerning the current state of stakeholder theory and the contribution of a neo-Thomist and personalist perspective to the foundation of CSR. Let me divide some of them between a pars destruens and a pars construens, not to give a complete reconstruction of her argument but just to focus on what I shall discuss in this comment.File in questo prodotto:
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