Socially Responsible Capitalism and Management Routledge Studies in Management, Organizations and Society Series
Auteurs : Savall Henri, Péron Michel, Zardet Véronique, Bonnet Marc
In the current crisis context, capitalism is questioned by its detractors or defended by its partisans. The concept of Socially Responsible Capitalism (SRC) is based on the entrepreneurial spirit. It encourages exemplary behaviors, such as effective, efficient and ethical behaviors, by stimulating social responsibility of companies and organizations. This is combined with the development of economic empowerment and legitimate efforts of each citizen-actor.
Socially Responsible Capitalism and Management does not confuse financial capitalism and entrepreneurial capitalism. The first one improves the creation of artificial value which leads to financial bubbles that periodically burst and bankrupt the real economy. Quite the reverse, entrepreneurial capitalism creates both solid economic value and employment. This is justified by the production of goods and services that meet legitimate needs of consumer-citizens.
This book shows that by putting Human Beings at the heart of action enables producing sustainable economic value, and anthropological values which are inseparable. The innovative aspect of this book lies in its analysis starting from the macro-economic level to the individual one, by presenting a detailed analysis of the micro-economic level of companies within its managerial issues. Socially Responsible Capitalism and Management is dedicated to present the different aspects of SRC for the Society, companies and organizations and also individual actors, as citizens, producers and consumers.
Part 1: Socially Responsible Capitalism in Society
1. Financial Capitalism versus Entrepreneurial Capitalism
2. Forerunners of Socially Responsible Capitalism Concept
Part 2: Socially Responsible Enterprises and Organizations
3. Socio-Economic Approach to Management, a Socially Responsible Organizational Approach
4. The Core Concept of Human Potential
5. Challenging the Socially Responsible Capitalism Organization
Part 3: Socially Responsible Individual: Value(S) Producer and Consumer
6. The Citizen-Producer-Consumer of Social Values and Economic Value
Henri Savall is an Emeritus Professor at the Institut d’Administration des Entreprises, University Jean Moulin Lyon, France where he is the founder of the EUGINOV Centre (École Universitaire de Gestion Innovante) and the Socio-Economic Management Master’s programs. He is also the founder and president of the ISEOR Research Center where he supervised 78 doctoral theses.
Michel Péron was an Emeritus Professor at the University of Paris III Sorbonne Nouvelle, France. Lexicographer, he published several English-French dictionaries. He unfortunately passed away two weeks before the French version was published.
Véronique Zardet is a Professor of Management Sciences and director of EUGINOV (École Universitaire de Gestion Innovante) Center, IAE Lyon Business School, Jean Moulin University, France.
Marc Bonnet is Professor of Management at EUGINOV Center, IAE Lyon Business School, Jean Moulin University, France.
Date de parution : 12-2019
15.2x22.9 cm
Date de parution : 08-2017
15.2x22.9 cm
Thèmes de Socially Responsible Capitalism and Management :
Mots-clés :
Henri Savall; Le Travail Humain; Capitalism; Bertrand Collomb; Social issues of capitalism; Forklift Truck Operators; Political and Economic Regime; Social Impacts Bonds; Social Responsibility; Intangible Investment; Michel Péron; Maurice Allais; Véronique Zardet; Socioeconomic Approach; Marc Bonnet; Socioeconomic Theory; Sustainable Economic Performance; Seam; Speculative Financial Capitalism; Perroux’s Concept; Hidden Costs; Perroux’s Theory; Responsible Capitalism; St Thomas Aquinas; IG Metall; Ceo’s State; Save Information Costs; King Edward III; Free Italy; Socioeconomic Intervention; High Geographical Proximity; Citizen Technology