Philosophy of the EconomyCapital and Entrepreneurship
Philosophy of the Economy: Capital and Entrepreneurship
Crespo, Ricardo F.
2013-11-28 00:00:00
[While capital stems from the accumulation of the work on nature, entrepreneurship embodies a form of work. Therefore, the criteria for labor analyzed in the previous chapter apply to them. Just as salaries are not the ultimate objective of work, profits are not the ultimate goal of businesses—they are both conditions, not ends. This chapter finally elaborates on business ethics and corporate social responsibility.]
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Philosophy of the EconomyCapital and Entrepreneurship
[While capital stems from the accumulation of the work on nature, entrepreneurship embodies a form of work. Therefore, the criteria for labor analyzed in the previous chapter apply to them. Just as salaries are not the ultimate objective of work, profits are not the ultimate goal of businesses—they are both conditions, not ends. This chapter finally elaborates on business ethics and corporate social responsibility.]
Published: Nov 28, 2013
Keywords: Notion of capital; Nature of business; Business ethics; Corporate social responsibility
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