Ethical Innovation in Business and the Economy

Ethical Innovation in Business and the Economy
Title Ethical Innovation in Business and the Economy PDF eBook
Author Georges Enderle
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages 336
Release 2015-12-18
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1784719978

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Innovation has become a buzzword that promises dramatic changes in almost every field of business. Absent from this attention is a serious discussion of the ethical sides of dramatic change. To address this, editors Georges Enderle and Patrick E. Murphy gather a team of experts to fully examine the ethics of innovation within business and the economy in this standout addition to the Studies in TransAtlantic Business Ethics series.

Business Ethics of Innovation

Business Ethics of Innovation
Title Business Ethics of Innovation PDF eBook
Author Gerd Hanekamp
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 122
Release 2007-05-06
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 3540723102

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Firms generally depend upon innovations in order to achieve advantages on competitive markets, thus also raising societal questions. Business ethics provides a normative framework for balancing the different perspectives, values, and interests at stake. This balance must be achieved both at relevant firm and regulatory levels. Business Ethics of Innovation is thus necessarily an interdisciplinary endeavour. This volume assesses general questions of how business ethics may contribute to adequate innovations and specifically discusses respective case studies in pharmaceutical and IT sectors.

Responsible Innovation

Responsible Innovation
Title Responsible Innovation PDF eBook
Author Katharina Jarmai
Publisher Springer Nature
Total Pages 101
Release 2019-12-03
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9402417206

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This Open Access book, Responsible innovation provides benefits for society, for instance more sustainable products, more engagement with consumers and less anxiety about emerging technologies. As a governance tool it is mostly driven by research funders, including the European Commission, under the term “responsible research and innovation” (RRI). To achieve uptake in private industry is a challenge. This book provides successful case studies for the implementation of responsible innovation in businesses. The importance of social innovations is emphasized as a link between benefits for society and profits for businesses, especially SMEs. For corporate industry it is shown how responsible innovation can offer a competitive advantage to adopters. The book is based on the latest insights from theory and practice and combines conceptual work with first-hand experience. It is of interest to innovation managers, entrepreneurs and academics. For academics, the book will provide a combination of analysis and discussion, and present recent learnings from first-hand interaction with entrepreneurs. For innovation managers and entrepreneurs, it will provide inspiration and better ideas about what responsible innovation can look like in practice, why others have “done it” and what the potential benefits might be. The book will thus serve the purposes of spreading the word about the responsible innovation concept among different audiences whilst making it more accessible to innovation managers and entrepreneurs.

Business, Innovation and Responsibility

Business, Innovation and Responsibility
Title Business, Innovation and Responsibility PDF eBook
Author Sophie Pellé
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages 182
Release 2017-10-09
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1786301032

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Responsible Innovation. For some, this expression is only an oxymoron or, worse, a means of masking with a sheet of virtue economic practices that would otherwise appear selfish and self-interested. For others, theorists and actors of innovation, this expression represents a formidable lever of action and a rich conceptual source from which to draw new ways of innovating. The articulation between different levels of norms – economic and ethical, to which we can add the legal dimension – is not new, and is the subject of an in-depth reflection, decades old, around the idea of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). By taking up some debates on CSR, most of which are foreign to the current authors of responsible innovation, this book examines the various justifications that CSR brings in order to convince economic players, subject to powerful market forces, of their responsible commitment. But these are not enough. The book also explores the specific contribution of the concept of responsible innovation to coping with the technological, social and political breakthroughs generated by innovation, and is based on philosophical resources such as the ethics of virtue and the ethics of “care”.

The Challenges of Ethics and Entrepreneurship in the Global Environment

The Challenges of Ethics and Entrepreneurship in the Global Environment
Title The Challenges of Ethics and Entrepreneurship in the Global Environment PDF eBook
Author Sherry Hoskinson
Publisher Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages 144
Release 2015-08-10
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1784419494

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Volume 25 focuses on challenges and visions in entrepreneurship and ethics. The contributors have provided the latest perspectives on how ethics is impacted by or impacting the field. With a combination of theoretical and conceptual papers, the scholars have created a framework for the ethical challenges in today's global environment.

Innovation, Ethics and our Common Futures

Innovation, Ethics and our Common Futures
Title Innovation, Ethics and our Common Futures PDF eBook
Author Rafael Ziegler
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages 200
Release 2020-06-26
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1789904544

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The important yet contradictory role of innovation in society calls for a philosophy of innovation. Critically exploring innovation in relation to values, the economy and social change, Rafael Ziegler proposes a collaborative theory and practice of innovation that aims to liberate possibilities for our common futures.

Progress in Ethical Practices of Businesses

Progress in Ethical Practices of Businesses
Title Progress in Ethical Practices of Businesses PDF eBook
Author Marta Peris-Ortiz
Publisher Springer Nature
Total Pages 319
Release 2021-03-22
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 3030607275

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The interaction between a company and its stakeholder environment explains a key part of corporate behavior. This is because the level of social acceptance that the company achieves affects consumer trust, employee commitment, and access to credit or support from suppliers. This book examines these relationships to discover the best way to align corporate behaviour with the interests, values and preferences of stakeholders. It features contributions on topics such as marketing, emerging technologies, women in entrepreneurship, sports and tourism.