Strategy as moral philosophy
Alan E. Singer
Strategic Management Journal, 1994, vol. 15, issue 3, 191-213
Abstract:
A conceptual framework of ‘Strategy as Moral Philosophy’ is developed, with the corporation cast as a Moral Agent. This framework represents a counterpart, at the level of strategic management, to an emerging integration of economics with ethics at the aggregate level. Several implications are traced out for strategic management theories, practices, problems and pedagogy.
Date: 1994
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