Keywords
WirtschaftSozialwissenschaften, Soziologie
Soziologie, Anthropologie
Sociology & anthropology
Social sciences, sociology, anthropology
Economics
Allgemeines, spezielle Theorien und Schulen, Methoden, Entwicklung und Geschichte der Wirtschaftswissenschaften
Management
Wissenschaftstheorie, Wissenschaftsphilosophie, Wissenschaftslogik, Ethik der Sozialwissenschaften
Wirtschaftssoziologie
Basic Research, General Concepts and History of Economics
Management Science
Philosophy of Science, Theory of Science, Methodology, Ethics of the Social Sciences
Sociology of Economics
Sozialwissenschaft
Kulturwissenschaft
Volkswirtschaftstheorie
Ökonomie
ökonomische Theorie
Unternehmen
Unternehmenspolitik
Unternehmenskultur
Geschäftsführung
soziale Verantwortung
Wirtschaftsethik
kulturelle Faktoren
ökonomisches Verhalten
Rationalität
Ideengeschichte
Recht auf Arbeit
Steuersystem
Corporate Social Responsibility
Gerechtigkeit
wirtschaftliches Handeln
Pragmatismus
Konstruktivismus
Cultural Turn
social science
cultural studies
theoretical economics
economy
economic theory
enterprise
company policy
organizational culture
management
social responsibility
business ethics
cultural factors
economic behavior
rationality
history of ideas
right to work
tax system
corporate social responibility
justice
economic action
pragmatism
constructivism
cultural turn
Grundlagenforschung
Theoriebildung
basic research
theory formation
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Der Sammelband beschäftigt sich mit der Thematik der kulturellen Dimensionen sozialwissenschaftlicher und (anwendungsorientiert-)ethischer Forschung. Im Mittelpunkt steht dabei die Frage wie Kultur als allgegenwärtiger Aspekt menschlichen Handelns sowohl in als auch durch Ökonomie und Ethik in kritisch-reflexiver Weise berücksichtigt werden kann. Die unterschiedlichen Aspekte des Verhältnisses von Kultur, Ökonomie und Ethik werden in vier Themenkreisen behandelt: 1. Ökonomische Theorie als kultureller Ausdruck: Wie kann Ökonomie als eine (Denk-)Kultur aufgefasst werden? 2. Ökonomie als kulturbewusste Sozialwissenschaft: Wie kann Kultur in der ökonomischen Theorie berücksichtigt werden? 3. Wirtschaftliche Globalisierung und kulturelle Vielfalt: Wie kann die Ökonomie die interkulturelle Dimension des Wirtschaftens theoretisch erfassen und praktisch orientieren? 4. Kultur (in) der Wirtschafts- und Unternehmensethik (WUE): Auf welchen Ebenen kann bzw. sollte WUE eine kulturell diversifizierte 'globale' Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft berücksichtigen? (IAB) Inhaltsverzeichnis: Fabian Scholtes: Zur Einleitung: Kultur als Herausforderung an Ökonomie und Wirtschaftsethik; Amartya K. Sen: How does culture matter? I. Unternehmen als kulturelle und moralische Akteure - Reinhard Pfriem: Strategische Unternehmenspolitik als Daseinsbewältigung: Grundzüge einer kulturalistischen Unternehmensethik wie Theorie der Unternehmung; Andreas Dietrich: Systemtheoretische Fundierung der kulturfokussierten Managementforschung; Marc Hübscher: Moral und Tugend in der Governanceethik: ein forschungsprogrammatischer Vorschlag; Sarah Jastram: Interkulturelles Stakeholdermanagement im Rahmen von Corporate Social Responsibility. II. Sozialwissenschaftlich informierte Ökonomie - Bettina Hollstein: Pragmatistische Inspirationen für eine kulturbewusste Ökonomik; Stephan Märkt: Marktprozesstheorie und economic sociology; Mi-Yong Lee-Peuker: Über die Reichweite von Rationalität bei der Bestimmung des Verhältnisses von wirtschaftlichem Handeln und Kultur; Peter Seele: Institutional faith: Vertrauen und Glauben als Entscheidungsstabilisatoren kulturellen und ökonomischen Handelns. III. Kritik der Wirtschaftsethik - Bernd Remmele, Nils Goldschmidt: Die Bedeutung einer kulturellen Ökonomik für eine Theorie der Wirtschaftsethik; Felix Heidenreich: Selbstbeschreibungen im Widerstreit. IV. Kulturalität von Ökonomie: geistesgeschichtliche und politische Aspekte - Michael S. Aßländer: Die Geburt der Ökonomie aus dem Geist der Aufklärung; Olaf J. Schumann: Das Recht auf Arbeit: historische Genese und philosophische Begründungen; Matthias Glasmeyer: Die kulturelle Prägung von Steuersystemen im Systemwettbewerb.Date
2012-12-20Type
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http://www.ssoar.info/ssoar/handle/document/32481
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