Populism and Accountability
Edited by Antonio Maria Baggio (),
Maria-Gabriella Baldarelli () and
Samuel O. Idowu ()
in CSR, Sustainability, Ethics & Governance from Springer, currently edited by Samuel O. Idowu and René Schmidpeter
Date: 2023
ISBN: 978-3-031-20032-8
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch Chapter 1 Populism and Accountability: Interdisciplinary Researches – An Introduction
- Samuel O. Idowu
- Ch Chapter 10 Sense of Belonging and Disillusionment: A Phenomenological Reading of Community Dynamics
- Valentina Gaudiano
- Ch Chapter 11 Accountability and Populism: An Anthropological Perspective
- Feliciano Tosetto
- Ch Chapter 12 Populism and Political Leadership
- Paolo Giusta
- Ch Chapter 13 The Psychological Roots of Populism
- Antonella Deponte
- Ch Chapter 14 The Populist Leader: A Profile That Emerged from the Investigation Perspective of Phenomenological Psychopathology
- Fabio Frisone
- Ch Chapter 2 Populism and Its Definitions: Interpretations and Perspectives of a Multifaceted Political Model
- Antonio Maria Baggio
- Ch Chapter 3 Accountability and Stakeholder Engagement: Politics and Accounting in Dialogue to Improve Democracy
- Maria-Gabriella Baldarelli
- Ch Chapter 4 Business Democratic Value at Stake: A Business Ethics Perspective on Embedded Social and Political Responsibility
- Rosa Fioravante and Mara Baldo
- Ch Chapter 5 Property, Responsibility, and the Community: Toward a New Concept of Property
- Sergio Barbaro
- Ch Chapter 6 Citizens’ Participation in Deliberation Process and Multidimensional Accountability: A Possible Virtuous Relationship
- Giampietro Parolin
- Ch Chapter 7 Accounting Systems of Postcommunist Balkan States: Towards Accounting Harmonization?
- Stefania Vignini
- Ch Chapter 8 The Role of Local Authorities in Opposing Populism Through Social Accountability
- Eleonora Cardillo
- Ch Chapter 9 In Search of the Relationship Between Democracy and Populism from a Multidimensional Perspective. Some Paths: Accountability, Deliberation and Co-governance
- Daniela Ropelato
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-20032-8
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