Corporate citizenship and sustainability: measuring intangible, fiscal, and ethical assets

Chapter 1. Causality -- Chapter 2. Who are YOU? -- Chapter 3. Intangible assets -- Chapter 4. Intangible defined -- Chapter 5. Measuring the intangible -- Chapter 6. Inactivity based cost management -- Chapter 7. The board of directors the corporate proton -- Chapter 8. The CEO practices and CREAM r...

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Main Author: Iyer, Jayaraman Rajah (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, New York (222 East 46th Street, New York, NY 10017) Business Expert Press 2020
Edition:First edition
Series:Business ethics and corporate citizenship collection
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Summary:Chapter 1. Causality -- Chapter 2. Who are YOU? -- Chapter 3. Intangible assets -- Chapter 4. Intangible defined -- Chapter 5. Measuring the intangible -- Chapter 6. Inactivity based cost management -- Chapter 7. The board of directors the corporate proton -- Chapter 8. The CEO practices and CREAM report for corporate electron -- Chapter 9. Society for corporate neutron
Progress of corporate history since the industrial revolution has been an enormous growth in freedom of enterprise, economic prosperity, innovation, technical, and intellectual advancement but it has also been, stoking the passions of greed, a slow and sure decay of morality, and social order culminating in high unemployment and Occupy Wall Street movements. Business enterprise is a profound thought of good intentions toward the society, which sets apart corporate culture over individual choice. A culture is a function of true knowledge of awareness, an identity with the ethical responsibility, that by which corporate infers and society teaches. Immanuel Kant raised the question whether a science of metaphysics with a logical structure, like that of the well- established mathematical and natural sciences is possible? Measuring ethical assets usage, is crucial for corporate to bring the abstractions into reality, acknowledge value where value is due, and deconstruct what is valueless.This book addresses these issues effectively by subject -- object distinction of qualitative and quantitative elements of management, what Kant had pleaded for
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (xv, 144 pages)
ISBN:9781952538179
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