Schwindende Grenzen zwischen Wirtschaft und Politik: Die neue Verantwortung der multinationalen Unternehmung und der Beitrag Karl Homanns zu ihrer Bestimmung

Zeitschrift Für Evangelische Ethik 48 (1):107-118 (2004)
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Abstract

This paper critically considers the responsibility of transnational enterprises in the process of globalization. The traditional state-centric approach with its separation of politics and business is not capable of explaining business behaviour in a globalized world. We review the theory of economic ethics by Karl Hornrom and emphasize the theoretical challenges that need tobe addressed by business ethics. In particular, business ethics has to integrate the political role that transnational enterprises are playing in global govemance processes

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