Organizational culture of the Economy of Communion enterprises as the determinant of the social dimension
Stanislaw Grochmal
Acta Universitatis Nicolai Copernici, Ekonomia, 2011, vol. 42, 51-68
Abstract:
Economy of communion proposed in 1991 by Chiara Lubich (1920-2008), founder and contemporary president of the Focolare Movement, is the subject of numerous scientific studies and analysis of its practical implementation by the scientists of different disciplines in a global dimension. Enterprises realizing this idea in a number close to 800, operate in many countries on all continents. The research is both a doctrine of the economy of communion and its economic importance, as well as its impact on organizational culture changes in the enterprises and relations in a social, anthropological, cultural, and spiritual dimension. The idea of economy of communion and its implementation in practice is presented in the article. The thesis on the social dimension of the economy of communion and its relation to the social economy was formulated. The rules implemented in the economy of communion enterprises as elements of a new organizational culture were presented and constitute an argument for proving of the stated thesis.
Keywords: economy of communion; organizational culture; organizational climate; civil economy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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