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Humanities as a Resource and Inspiration for Humanizing Business

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This book highlights the relevance of the grand traditions of the humanities as an untapped resource for business-world problems. In a time where the humanities are viewed as in decline or in threat of collapse altogether, this book enacts and extends the best of the humanities toward prevailing challenges within the complex realities of our current cultural moment. The book presents how the humanities can contribute to humanizing business and management. It explores and discusses various ways to integrate the views and approaches of the humanities in business and management research, practice, and education responding to the unprecedented challenges of the Anthropocene. The relations between humanities and social sciences is also discussed, as models and theories of business and management are based on insights of social sciences. The book is an outcome of the "Humanities for Business" project of Princeton University Faith and Work Initiative, the European SPES Institute, Leuven, and the Business Ethics Center of Corvinus University of Budapest. It is of great value to researchers, students, policy makers and research institutions interested in using humanities for renewing and humanizing business and management.


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ISBN: 9783031335242
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Author: Michael J Thate, László Zsolnai
Publisher: Springer an imprint of Springer International Publishing
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 190 pages
Series: Virtues and Economics
Genres: Business ethics and social responsibility
Social and political philosophy
Social and cultural anthropology
Religion: general
Business strategy
Psychology