Rethinking Corporate Agency in Business, Philosophy, and Law
Author
Mansell, Samuel
Ferguson, John
Gindis, David
Pasternak, Avia
Attention
2299/21076
Abstract
While researchers in business ethics, moral philosophy, and jurisprudence have advanced the study of corporate agency, there have been very few attempts to bring together insights from these and other disciplines in the pages of the Journal of Business Ethics. By introducing to an audience of business ethics scholars the work of outstanding authors working outside the field, this interdisciplinary special issue addresses this lacuna. Its aim is to encourage the formulation of innovative arguments that reinvigorate the study of corporate agency and stimulate further cross-fertilization of ideas between business ethics, law, philosophy, and other disciplines.
Publication date
2019-02-11Published in
Journal of Business EthicsPublished version
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10551-018-3895-1Other links
http://hdl.handle.net/2299/21076Metadata
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