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adam_text | CONTENTS
FOREWORD
..................................................................................................
15
PREFACE
.....................................................................................................
17
INTRODUCTION
............................................................................................
23
ECONOMIC
THEORY
AND
ITS
INTRINSIC
CONNECTION
WITH
MORAL
PHILOSOPHY
..................................................
27
A.
THE
FLAWED
PERCEPTION
OF
ECONOMICS
AND
ETHICS
AS
ISOLATED
DISCIPLINES
........................................
28
I.
THE
AMBIVALENT
POSITION
OF
COOPERATIVE
BANKS
IN
THE
CONTEXT
OF
SOCIALLY
RESPONSIBLE
BUSINESS
................................................................
28
1.
PUBLIC
CRITICISM
OF
UNETHICAL
BUSINESS
PRACTICES
IN
THE
FINANCIAL
SERVICES
INDUSTRY
.......................................................
28
2.
HEIGHTENED
AWARENESS
OF
THE
RESPONSIBILITIES
OF
BUSINESS
................
30
3.
THE
AMBIVALENT
POSITION
OF
THE
COOPERATIVE
BANK
BUSINESS
MODEL
..
34
II.
HOW
BUSINESS
PRACTICE
IS
INFORMED
BY
ECONOMIC
THEORIES
............................
38
1.
DOUBLE
HERMENEUTICS
IN
SOCIAL
SCIENCES
............................................
38
2.
THE
ADOPTION
OF
CLASSICAL
MECHANICS
IN
ECONOMICS
...........................
41
3.
HOMO
ECONOMICUS
AS
THE
CORNERSTONE
OF
ECONOMICS
............................
43
III.
THE
INABILITY
OF
ECONOMIC
THEORY
TO
CAPTURE
THE
NATURE
OF
RESPONSIBLE
BUSINESS
............................................................................
46
1.
PREDOMINANT
MANAGEMENT
THEORIES
..................................................
46
2.
CRITICISM
OF
MAINSTREAM
ECONOMIC
THINKING
....................................
48
3.
ADAM
SMITH
AT
THE
CROSSROADS
...........................................................
50
8
|
CONTENTS
B.
INTRODUCTORY
REMARKS
REGARDING
ADAM
SMITH S
MORAL
PHILOSOPHY
...................
53
I.
THE
ADAM
SMITH
PROBLEM
.........................................................................
53
1.
THE
GERMAN
ORIGINS
OF
THE
PROBLEM
...................................................
53
2.
EARLY
REACTIONS
TO
AND
SOLUTIONS
FOR
THE
ADAM
SMITH
PROBLEM
........
55
3.
CONTINUED
INTEREST
IN
THE
ADAM
SMITH
PROBLEM
................................
57
II.
THE
EPISTEMIC
FOUNDATION
OF
ADAM
SMITH S
COMPLETE
WORKS
........................
60
1.
THE
COHERENCE
OF
ADAM
SMITH
*
S
THOUGHT
...........................................
60
2.
HOW
WONDER,
SURPRISE,
AND
ADMIRATION
INITIATE
THE
INQUIRY
PROCESS
.............................................................................
63
3.
HOW
NATURAL
AND
SOCIAL
SCIENCES
ORIGINATE
IN
IMAGINATION
..............
65
III.
ADAM
SMITH S
MORAL
PHILOSOPHICAL
CONTRIBUTION
...........................................
69
1.
DISTINCTIVE
EPISTEMIC
CONSIDERATIONS
IN
THE
SOCIAL
SCIENCES
.............
69
2.
ADAM
SMITH
*
S
SOLUTION
TO
THE
CONFLICT
ABOUT
THE
NATURE
OF
MORALITY
............................................................................................
72
3.
ISSUES
ADDRESSED
IN
THE
THEORY
OF
MORAL
SENTIMENTS
........................
74
C.
CENTRAL
ELEMENTS
OF
ADAM
SMITH S
MORAL
PHILOSOPHY
...................
76
I.
ARRIVING
AT
MORAL
JUDGMENTS
.......................................................................
76
1.
SYMPATHY
AND
SPECTATORSHIP
..............................................................
76
2.
CONSCIOUSNESS
AND
THE
IMPARTIAL
SPECTATOR
.......................................
79
3.
PROPRIETY
AS
A
SOURCE
OF
APPROVAL
.......................................................
82
II.
ADAM
SMITH S
SET
OF
VIRTUES
.........................................................................
85
1.
THE
META-VIRTUE
OF
SELF-COMMAND
....................................................
85
2.
THE
NEGATIVE
VIRTUE
OF
JUSTICE
..............................................................
89
3.
THE
POSITIVE
VIRTUES
OF
BENEVOLENCE
AND
PRUDENCE
............................
91
CONTENTS
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9
III.
CIRCLES
OF
SYMPATHY
.....................................................................................
97
1.
THE
STOIC
IDEA
OF
OIKEIDSIS
.....................................................................
97
2.
PHYSICAL
IMMEDIACY,
AFFECTIVE
CONNECTION
AND
HISTORICAL
FAMILIARITY
.........................................................................
100
3.
LOCALIST
IMPLICATIONS
.........................................................................
103
THE
COOPERATIVE
IDEA
AND
ITS
EMBODIMENT
IN
THE
GERMAN
COOPERATIVE
BANKING
SECTOR
................
107
A.
THE
MEANING
AND
EVOLUTION
OF
COOPERATIVES
IN
GERMANY
.....................................................................
IOS
I.
CHARACTERIZATION
OF
COOPERATION
................................................................
108
1.
THE
ETYMOLOGICAL
ROOTS
OF
THE
WORD
COOPERATION
..............................
108
2.
DIFFERENT
INTERPRETATIONS
OF
HOMO
COOPERATIONS
..................................
110
3.
DISSOCIATION
OF
BASIC
CONCEPTS
RELATED
TO
COOPERATION
....................
114
II.
THE
COOPERATIVE
SYSTEM
............................................................................
116
1.
THE
TRANSCENDENT
COOPERATIVE
IDEA
..................................................
116
2.
COOPERATIVE
UTOPIA
............................................................................
118
3.
COOPERATIVE
PRINCIPLES
........................................................................
121
III.
THE
EVOLUTIONARY
DEVELOPMENT
OF
COOPERATIVES
..........................................
125
1.
PRECURSORS
OF
COOPERATIVES
AND
PHASES
OF
GERMAN
DEVELOPMENT
....
125
2.
FORMS
AND
DEVELOPMENT
OF
TRADITIONAL
COOPERATIVES
FROM
THE
12TH
TO
THE
18TH
CENTURY
..............................................................
128
3.
THE
RISE
OF
THE
MODEM
COOPERATIVE
MOVEMENT
IN
THE
19TH
CENTURY
..............................................................................
132
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CONTENTS
B.
THE
INITIATORS
OF
THE
GERMAN
COOPERATIVE
BANKING
SECTOR
................................................................
135
I.
HERMANN
SCHULZE-DELITZSCH
(1808-1883)
.....................................................
135
1.
PERSONAL
AND
HISTORICAL
BACKGROUND
...................................................
135
2.
EARLY
COOPERATIVE
COMMITMENTS
.......................................................
137
3.
THE
DEVELOPMENT
OF
SCHULZE-DELITZSCH
*
S
COOPERATIVE
SYSTEM
..........
141
II.
FRIEDRICH
WILHELM
RAIFFEISEN
(1818-1888)....................................................
143
1.
PERSONAL
AND
HISTORICAL
BACKGROUND
...................................................
143
2.
EARLY
COOPERATIVE
COMMITMENTS
.......................................................
145
3.
THE
DEVELOPMENT
OF
RAIFFEISEN
*
S
COOPERATIVE
SYSTEM
........................
147
C.
THE
COOPERATIVE
IDEA
UNDERLYING
THE
GERMAN
COOPERATIVE
BANKING
SECTOR
.......................
152
I.
THE
GOAL
OF
BENEFITING
MEMBERS
.................................................................
152
1.
BENEFITING
MEMBERS,
SUBSIDIARITY,
AND
IDENTITY
.................................
152
2.
SCHULZE-DELITZSCH
*
S
AND
RAIFFEISEN
*
S
ACCOUNTS
OF
BENEFITING
MEMBERS
............................................................................
156
3.
SIMILARITIES
AND
DIFFERENCES
....................................
160
II.
BENEFITING
MEMBERS
THROUGH
OUTSIDE
HELP
AND
SELF-HELP
............................
161
1.
OUTSIDE
HELP
AND
SELF-HELP,
SUBSIDIARITY,
AND
IDENTITY
.....................
161
2.
SCHULZE-DELITZSCH
*
S
AND
RAIFFEISEN
*
S
ACCOUNT
ON
OUTSIDE
HELP
AND
SELF-HELP
.......................................................................................
164
3.
SIMILARITIES
AND
DIFFERENCES
.................................................................
168
III.
BENEFITING
MEMBERS
IN
PRACTICE,
AND
SELF-HELP
IN
COOPERATIVE
BANKS
...........
170
1.
EXAMPLES
FROM
THE
ADMINISTRATION
OF
CREDIT
COOPERATIVES
.............
170
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|
11
2.
EXAMPLES
FROM
THE
OPERATIONS
OF
CREDIT
COOPERATIVES
......................
171
3.
EXAMPLES
OF
EDUCATIONAL
RESPONSIBILITY
............................................
174
THE
COOPERATIVE
IDEA
AS
AN
INSTITUTIONALIZATION
OF
ADAM
SMITH S
MORAL
PHILOSOPHY
.................................
177
A.
COMMONALITIES
BETWEEN
ADAM
SMITH S
MORAL
PHILOSOPHY
AND
THE
COOPERATIVE
IDEA
...............
178
I.
HOW
HISTORICAL
CONTEXTUALIZATION
REVEALS
MISPERCEPTIONS
...........................
178
1.
HOW
GERMAN
ECONOMISTS
SUPPORTED
THE
COOPERATIVE
MOVEMENT
...
178
2.
PERSONAL
TIES
BETWEEN
THE
GERMAN
HISTORICAL
SCHOOL
AND
COOPERATIVE
REPRESENTATIVES
.......................................................
181
3.
HOW
THE
REJECTION
OF
PHYSIOCRACY
AND
A
FEAR
OF
BRITISH
IMPERIALISM
SHAPED
THE
RECEPTION
OF
ADAM
SMITH
IN
GERMANY
............................
183
II.
THE
COMMON
MORAL
AND
EPISTEMIC
STANDPOINT
OF
ADAM
SMITH,
SCHULZE-DELITZSCH,
AND
RAIFFEISEN
................................................................
187
1.
A
SHARED
ASPIRATION
TO
GROUND
ECONOMICS
IN
ETHICS
.........................
187
2.
HOW
INDUCTIVE
REASONING
AND
IMAGINATION
ARE
REFLECTED
IN
THE
PRINCIPLES
OF
SUBSIDIARITY
AND
IDENTITY
....................................
190
3.
THE
PERCEPTION
OF
MARKETS
AS
SOCIAL
CONSTRUCTIONS
...........................
193
III.
HOMO
SYMPATHICUS-COOPERATIVUS
AS
THE
BACKDROP
OF
THE
COOPERATIVE
IDEA
............................................................................
195
1.
THE
NEED
FOR
A
REASSESSMENT
OF
HOMO
COOPERATIONS
............................
195
2.
A
CRITIQUE
OF
HOMO
ECONOMICUS-COOPERATIOUS
AND
HOMO
COOPERATIONS
........................................................................
197
3.
RECONCILIATION
THROUGH
HOMO
SYMPATHICUS-COOPERATIOUS
...................
200
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CONTENTS
B.
A
COMMON
UNDERSTANDING
OF
ECONOMICS
AS
APPLIED
ETHICS
..............................................................
205
I.
PARALLELS
BETWEEN
SMITH S
VIRTUES
AND
THE
PRINCIPLES
OF
COOPERATIVE
PRACTICE
..................................................................
205
1.
SELF-COMMAND
AND
DISCIPLINE
............................................................
205
2.
JUSTICE
AND
SELF-HELP
............................................................................
209
3.
BENEVOLENCE,
PRUDENCE,
SELF-HELP,
AND
SOLIDARITY
............................
211
II.
THE
REALIZATION
OF
HAPPINESS
THROUGH
COOPERATIVES
....................................
218
1.
HAPPINESS
AS
THE
ULTIMATE
GOAL
..........................................................
218
2.
THE
SUPPOSABLE
UNATTAINABILITY
OF
HAPPINESS
...................................
221
3.
TWO
WAYS
TO
LEAD
A
VIRTUOUS
LIFE
.......................................................
226
III.
IMPLICATIONS
FOR
THE
SIGNIFICANCE
OF
THE
COOPERATIVE
BUSINESS
MODEL
..........
231
1.
THE
GOAL
OF
BENEFITTING
MEMBERS
AS
THE
RAISON
D
*
ETRE
...........................
231
2.
SYMPATHY-BASED
RELATIONSHIPS
WITH
MEMBERS
AND
CLIENTS
AS
A
MEANS
OF
MORAL
EDUCATION
............................................................
233
3.
HOW
COOPERATIVE
PRINCIPLES
SUPPORT
THE
HABITUATION
OF
MORAL
RULES
AND
SERVE
AS
REASONABLE
INSTITUTIONS
.........................
235
C.
IMPLICATIONS
AND
CONSEQUENCES
OF
THE
FINDINGS
..........
238
I.
THE
RELEVANCE
AND
INSTABILITY
OF
THE
COOPERATIVE
BUSINESS
MODEL
..............
238
1.
THE
THEORETICAL
AND
PRACTICAL
SIGNIFICANCE
OF
THE
COOPERATIVE
IDEA
............................................................................
238
2.
THE
UNCONSCIOUS
DISMISSAL
OF
THE
COOPERATIVE
IDEA
AS
A
THREAT
TO
EXISTENCE
.......................................................................
241
3.
DELIBERATE
REINVIGORATION
AS
A
SOURCE
OF
COMPETITIVE
ADVANTAGE
.......................................................................
243
II.
HOW
RECENT
TRENDS
AND
DEVELOPMENTS
BEGIN
TO
ERODE
THE
COOPERATIVE
BUSINESS
MODEL
.................................................................
244
1.
HOW
MARKET-INFLICTED
MERGERS
AND
ACQUISITIONS
THREATEN
THE
PRINCIPLE
OF
REGIONALLY
............................................................
244
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13
2.
HOW
SALES
MANAGEMENT
IN
COOPERATIVE
BANKS
CONFORMS
WITH
PRINCIPAL
AGENCY
THEORY
.............................................................
248
3.
WHY
THE
LEADERSHIP
IN
COOPERATIVE
BANKS
LACKS
CREDIBILITY
.............
253
III.
AN ASSESSMENT
OF
THE
RESULTS
AND
AN
OUTLOOK
ON
FUTURE
RESEARCH
...............................................
257
1.
CONTRIBUTION
TO
MANAGEMENT
THEORY
AND
PRACTICE
...........................
257
2.
LIMITATIONS
CONCERNING
THE
CHOICE
OF
THEORY,
METHODOLOGY,
AND
THE
OBJECT
OF
INVESTIGATION
..........................................................
260
3.
STARTING
POINTS
FOR
FURTHER
INQUIRIES
..................................................
262
CONCLUSION
.............................................................................................
263
REFERENCES
...............................................................................................
265
LIST
OF
FIGURES
..........................................................................................
286
LIST
OF
ABBREVIATIONS
...............................................................................
287
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adam_txt |
CONTENTS
FOREWORD
.
15
PREFACE
.
17
INTRODUCTION
.
23
ECONOMIC
THEORY
AND
ITS
INTRINSIC
CONNECTION
WITH
MORAL
PHILOSOPHY
.
27
A.
THE
FLAWED
PERCEPTION
OF
ECONOMICS
AND
ETHICS
AS
ISOLATED
DISCIPLINES
.
28
I.
THE
AMBIVALENT
POSITION
OF
COOPERATIVE
BANKS
IN
THE
CONTEXT
OF
SOCIALLY
RESPONSIBLE
BUSINESS
.
28
1.
PUBLIC
CRITICISM
OF
UNETHICAL
BUSINESS
PRACTICES
IN
THE
FINANCIAL
SERVICES
INDUSTRY
.
28
2.
HEIGHTENED
AWARENESS
OF
THE
RESPONSIBILITIES
OF
BUSINESS
.
30
3.
THE
AMBIVALENT
POSITION
OF
THE
COOPERATIVE
BANK
BUSINESS
MODEL
.
34
II.
HOW
BUSINESS
PRACTICE
IS
INFORMED
BY
ECONOMIC
THEORIES
.
38
1.
DOUBLE
HERMENEUTICS
IN
SOCIAL
SCIENCES
.
38
2.
THE
ADOPTION
OF
CLASSICAL
MECHANICS
IN
ECONOMICS
.
41
3.
HOMO
ECONOMICUS
AS
THE
CORNERSTONE
OF
ECONOMICS
.
43
III.
THE
INABILITY
OF
ECONOMIC
THEORY
TO
CAPTURE
THE
NATURE
OF
RESPONSIBLE
BUSINESS
.
46
1.
PREDOMINANT
MANAGEMENT
THEORIES
.
46
2.
CRITICISM
OF
MAINSTREAM
ECONOMIC
THINKING
.
48
3.
ADAM
SMITH
AT
THE
CROSSROADS
.
50
8
|
CONTENTS
B.
INTRODUCTORY
REMARKS
REGARDING
ADAM
SMITH'S
MORAL
PHILOSOPHY
.
53
I.
THE
"ADAM
SMITH
PROBLEM"
.
53
1.
THE
GERMAN
ORIGINS
OF
THE
PROBLEM
.
53
2.
EARLY
REACTIONS
TO
AND
SOLUTIONS
FOR
THE
ADAM
SMITH
PROBLEM
.
55
3.
CONTINUED
INTEREST
IN
THE
ADAM
SMITH
PROBLEM
.
57
II.
THE
EPISTEMIC
FOUNDATION
OF
ADAM
SMITH'S
COMPLETE
WORKS
.
60
1.
THE
COHERENCE
OF
ADAM
SMITH
*
S
THOUGHT
.
60
2.
HOW
WONDER,
SURPRISE,
AND
ADMIRATION
INITIATE
THE
INQUIRY
PROCESS
.
63
3.
HOW
NATURAL
AND
SOCIAL
SCIENCES
ORIGINATE
IN
IMAGINATION
.
65
III.
ADAM
SMITH'S
MORAL
PHILOSOPHICAL
CONTRIBUTION
.
69
1.
DISTINCTIVE
EPISTEMIC
CONSIDERATIONS
IN
THE
SOCIAL
SCIENCES
.
69
2.
ADAM
SMITH
*
S
SOLUTION
TO
THE
CONFLICT
ABOUT
THE
NATURE
OF
MORALITY
.
72
3.
ISSUES
ADDRESSED
IN
THE
THEORY
OF
MORAL
SENTIMENTS
.
74
C.
CENTRAL
ELEMENTS
OF
ADAM
SMITH'S
MORAL
PHILOSOPHY
.
76
I.
ARRIVING
AT
MORAL
JUDGMENTS
.
76
1.
SYMPATHY
AND
SPECTATORSHIP
.
76
2.
CONSCIOUSNESS
AND
THE
IMPARTIAL
SPECTATOR
.
79
3.
PROPRIETY
AS
A
SOURCE
OF
APPROVAL
.
82
II.
ADAM
SMITH'S
SET
OF
VIRTUES
.
85
1.
THE
META-VIRTUE
OF
SELF-COMMAND
.
85
2.
THE
NEGATIVE
VIRTUE
OF
JUSTICE
.
89
3.
THE
POSITIVE
VIRTUES
OF
BENEVOLENCE
AND
PRUDENCE
.
91
CONTENTS
|
9
III.
CIRCLES
OF
SYMPATHY
.
97
1.
THE
STOIC
IDEA
OF
OIKEIDSIS
.
97
2.
PHYSICAL
IMMEDIACY,
AFFECTIVE
CONNECTION
AND
HISTORICAL
FAMILIARITY
.
100
3.
LOCALIST
IMPLICATIONS
.
103
THE
COOPERATIVE
IDEA
AND
ITS
EMBODIMENT
IN
THE
GERMAN
COOPERATIVE
BANKING
SECTOR
.
107
A.
THE
MEANING
AND
EVOLUTION
OF
COOPERATIVES
IN
GERMANY
.
IOS
I.
CHARACTERIZATION
OF
COOPERATION
.
108
1.
THE
ETYMOLOGICAL
ROOTS
OF
THE
WORD
COOPERATION
.
108
2.
DIFFERENT
INTERPRETATIONS
OF
HOMO
COOPERATIONS
.
110
3.
DISSOCIATION
OF
BASIC
CONCEPTS
RELATED
TO
COOPERATION
.
114
II.
THE
COOPERATIVE
SYSTEM
.
116
1.
THE
TRANSCENDENT
COOPERATIVE
IDEA
.
116
2.
COOPERATIVE
UTOPIA
.
118
3.
COOPERATIVE
PRINCIPLES
.
121
III.
THE
EVOLUTIONARY
DEVELOPMENT
OF
COOPERATIVES
.
125
1.
PRECURSORS
OF
COOPERATIVES
AND
PHASES
OF
GERMAN
DEVELOPMENT
.
125
2.
FORMS
AND
DEVELOPMENT
OF
TRADITIONAL
COOPERATIVES
FROM
THE
12TH
TO
THE
18TH
CENTURY
.
128
3.
THE
RISE
OF
THE
MODEM
COOPERATIVE
MOVEMENT
IN
THE
19TH
CENTURY
.
132
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|
CONTENTS
B.
THE
INITIATORS
OF
THE
GERMAN
COOPERATIVE
BANKING
SECTOR
.
135
I.
HERMANN
SCHULZE-DELITZSCH
(1808-1883)
.
135
1.
PERSONAL
AND
HISTORICAL
BACKGROUND
.
135
2.
EARLY
COOPERATIVE
COMMITMENTS
.
137
3.
THE
DEVELOPMENT
OF
SCHULZE-DELITZSCH
*
S
COOPERATIVE
SYSTEM
.
141
II.
FRIEDRICH
WILHELM
RAIFFEISEN
(1818-1888).
143
1.
PERSONAL
AND
HISTORICAL
BACKGROUND
.
143
2.
EARLY
COOPERATIVE
COMMITMENTS
.
145
3.
THE
DEVELOPMENT
OF
RAIFFEISEN
*
S
COOPERATIVE
SYSTEM
.
147
C.
THE
COOPERATIVE
IDEA
UNDERLYING
THE
GERMAN
COOPERATIVE
BANKING
SECTOR
.
152
I.
THE
GOAL
OF
BENEFITING
MEMBERS
.
152
1.
BENEFITING
MEMBERS,
SUBSIDIARITY,
AND
IDENTITY
.
152
2.
SCHULZE-DELITZSCH
*
S
AND
RAIFFEISEN
*
S
ACCOUNTS
OF
BENEFITING
MEMBERS
.
156
3.
SIMILARITIES
AND
DIFFERENCES
.
160
II.
BENEFITING
MEMBERS
THROUGH
OUTSIDE
HELP
AND
SELF-HELP
.
161
1.
OUTSIDE
HELP
AND
SELF-HELP,
SUBSIDIARITY,
AND
IDENTITY
.
161
2.
SCHULZE-DELITZSCH
*
S
AND
RAIFFEISEN
*
S
ACCOUNT
ON
OUTSIDE
HELP
AND
SELF-HELP
.
164
3.
SIMILARITIES
AND
DIFFERENCES
.
168
III.
BENEFITING
MEMBERS
IN
PRACTICE,
AND
SELF-HELP
IN
COOPERATIVE
BANKS
.
170
1.
EXAMPLES
FROM
THE
ADMINISTRATION
OF
CREDIT
COOPERATIVES
.
170
CONTENTS
|
11
2.
EXAMPLES
FROM
THE
OPERATIONS
OF
CREDIT
COOPERATIVES
.
171
3.
EXAMPLES
OF
EDUCATIONAL
RESPONSIBILITY
.
174
THE
COOPERATIVE
IDEA
AS
AN
INSTITUTIONALIZATION
OF
ADAM
SMITH'S
MORAL
PHILOSOPHY
.
177
A.
COMMONALITIES
BETWEEN
ADAM
SMITH'S
MORAL
PHILOSOPHY
AND
THE
COOPERATIVE
IDEA
.
178
I.
HOW
HISTORICAL
CONTEXTUALIZATION
REVEALS
MISPERCEPTIONS
.
178
1.
HOW
GERMAN
ECONOMISTS
SUPPORTED
THE
COOPERATIVE
MOVEMENT
.
178
2.
PERSONAL
TIES
BETWEEN
THE
GERMAN
HISTORICAL
SCHOOL
AND
COOPERATIVE
REPRESENTATIVES
.
181
3.
HOW
THE
REJECTION
OF
PHYSIOCRACY
AND
A
FEAR
OF
BRITISH
IMPERIALISM
SHAPED
THE
RECEPTION
OF
ADAM
SMITH
IN
GERMANY
.
183
II.
THE
COMMON
MORAL
AND
EPISTEMIC
STANDPOINT
OF
ADAM
SMITH,
SCHULZE-DELITZSCH,
AND
RAIFFEISEN
.
187
1.
A
SHARED
ASPIRATION
TO
GROUND
ECONOMICS
IN
ETHICS
.
187
2.
HOW
INDUCTIVE
REASONING
AND
IMAGINATION
ARE
REFLECTED
IN
THE
PRINCIPLES
OF
SUBSIDIARITY
AND
IDENTITY
.
190
3.
THE
PERCEPTION
OF
MARKETS
AS
SOCIAL
CONSTRUCTIONS
.
193
III.
HOMO
SYMPATHICUS-COOPERATIVUS
AS
THE
BACKDROP
OF
THE
COOPERATIVE
IDEA
.
195
1.
THE
NEED
FOR
A
REASSESSMENT
OF
HOMO
COOPERATIONS
.
195
2.
A
CRITIQUE
OF
HOMO
ECONOMICUS-COOPERATIOUS
AND
HOMO
COOPERATIONS
.
197
3.
RECONCILIATION
THROUGH
HOMO
SYMPATHICUS-COOPERATIOUS
.
200
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|
CONTENTS
B.
A
COMMON
UNDERSTANDING
OF
ECONOMICS
AS
APPLIED
ETHICS
.
205
I.
PARALLELS
BETWEEN
SMITH'S
VIRTUES
AND
THE
PRINCIPLES
OF
COOPERATIVE
PRACTICE
.
205
1.
SELF-COMMAND
AND
DISCIPLINE
.
205
2.
JUSTICE
AND
SELF-HELP
.
209
3.
BENEVOLENCE,
PRUDENCE,
SELF-HELP,
AND
SOLIDARITY
.
211
II.
THE
REALIZATION
OF
HAPPINESS
THROUGH
COOPERATIVES
.
218
1.
HAPPINESS
AS
THE
ULTIMATE
GOAL
.
218
2.
THE
SUPPOSABLE
UNATTAINABILITY
OF
HAPPINESS
.
221
3.
TWO
WAYS
TO
LEAD
A
VIRTUOUS
LIFE
.
226
III.
IMPLICATIONS
FOR
THE
SIGNIFICANCE
OF
THE
COOPERATIVE
BUSINESS
MODEL
.
231
1.
THE
GOAL
OF
BENEFITTING
MEMBERS
AS
THE
RAISON
D
*
ETRE
.
231
2.
SYMPATHY-BASED
RELATIONSHIPS
WITH
MEMBERS
AND
CLIENTS
AS
A
MEANS
OF
MORAL
EDUCATION
.
233
3.
HOW
COOPERATIVE
PRINCIPLES
SUPPORT
THE
HABITUATION
OF
MORAL
RULES
AND
SERVE
AS
REASONABLE
INSTITUTIONS
.
235
C.
IMPLICATIONS
AND
CONSEQUENCES
OF
THE
FINDINGS
.
238
I.
THE
RELEVANCE
AND
INSTABILITY
OF
THE
COOPERATIVE
BUSINESS
MODEL
.
238
1.
THE
THEORETICAL
AND
PRACTICAL
SIGNIFICANCE
OF
THE
COOPERATIVE
IDEA
.
238
2.
THE
UNCONSCIOUS
DISMISSAL
OF
THE
COOPERATIVE
IDEA
AS
A
THREAT
TO
EXISTENCE
.
241
3.
DELIBERATE
REINVIGORATION
AS
A
SOURCE
OF
COMPETITIVE
ADVANTAGE
.
243
II.
HOW
RECENT
TRENDS
AND
DEVELOPMENTS
BEGIN
TO
ERODE
THE
COOPERATIVE
BUSINESS
MODEL
.
244
1.
HOW
MARKET-INFLICTED
MERGERS
AND
ACQUISITIONS
THREATEN
THE
PRINCIPLE
OF
REGIONALLY
.
244
CONTENTS
|
13
2.
HOW
SALES
MANAGEMENT
IN
COOPERATIVE
BANKS
CONFORMS
WITH
PRINCIPAL
AGENCY
THEORY
.
248
3.
WHY
THE
LEADERSHIP
IN
COOPERATIVE
BANKS
LACKS
CREDIBILITY
.
253
III.
AN ASSESSMENT
OF
THE
RESULTS
AND
AN
OUTLOOK
ON
FUTURE
RESEARCH
.
257
1.
CONTRIBUTION
TO
MANAGEMENT
THEORY
AND
PRACTICE
.
257
2.
LIMITATIONS
CONCERNING
THE
CHOICE
OF
THEORY,
METHODOLOGY,
AND
THE
OBJECT
OF
INVESTIGATION
.
260
3.
STARTING
POINTS
FOR
FURTHER
INQUIRIES
.
262
CONCLUSION
.
263
REFERENCES
.
265
LIST
OF
FIGURES
.
286
LIST
OF
ABBREVIATIONS
.
287 |
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author | Schäfer, Viktoria |
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dewey-tens | 330 - Economics |
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spelling | Schäfer, Viktoria Verfasser (DE-588)1228450862 aut The cooperative idea as an institutionalization of Adam Smith’s moral philosophy illustrated using the example of German cooperative banks Viktoria Schäfer 1. Auflage Berlin Verlag Dr. Köster November 2020 288 Seiten 12 Illustrationen, Diagramm 24 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Dissertation Steinbeis Hochschule Berlin 2020 Smith, Adam 1723-1790 (DE-588)118615033 gnd rswk-swf Wirtschaftsethik (DE-588)4066439-9 gnd rswk-swf Genossenschaftswesen (DE-588)4134161-2 gnd rswk-swf Kooperation (DE-588)4032386-9 gnd rswk-swf Wirtschaftstheorie (DE-588)4079351-5 gnd rswk-swf Genossenschaftlicher Bankensektor (DE-588)4250702-9 gnd rswk-swf Genossenschaft Genossenschaftsbanken Adam Smith Moralphilosophie (DE-588)4113937-9 Hochschulschrift gnd-content Smith, Adam 1723-1790 (DE-588)118615033 p Kooperation (DE-588)4032386-9 s Genossenschaftswesen (DE-588)4134161-2 s Genossenschaftlicher Bankensektor (DE-588)4250702-9 s Wirtschaftstheorie (DE-588)4079351-5 s Wirtschaftsethik (DE-588)4066439-9 s DE-604 Dr. Hans-Joachim Köster (Firma) (DE-588)1065499345 pbl B:DE-101 application/pdf https://d-nb.info/1220444863/04 Inhaltsverzeichnis DNB Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=032583777&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis 1\p dnb 20210218 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#dnb |
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title | The cooperative idea as an institutionalization of Adam Smith’s moral philosophy illustrated using the example of German cooperative banks |
title_auth | The cooperative idea as an institutionalization of Adam Smith’s moral philosophy illustrated using the example of German cooperative banks |
title_exact_search | The cooperative idea as an institutionalization of Adam Smith’s moral philosophy illustrated using the example of German cooperative banks |
title_exact_search_txtP | The cooperative idea as an institutionalization of Adam Smith’s moral philosophy illustrated using the example of German cooperative banks |
title_full | The cooperative idea as an institutionalization of Adam Smith’s moral philosophy illustrated using the example of German cooperative banks Viktoria Schäfer |
title_fullStr | The cooperative idea as an institutionalization of Adam Smith’s moral philosophy illustrated using the example of German cooperative banks Viktoria Schäfer |
title_full_unstemmed | The cooperative idea as an institutionalization of Adam Smith’s moral philosophy illustrated using the example of German cooperative banks Viktoria Schäfer |
title_short | The cooperative idea as an institutionalization of Adam Smith’s moral philosophy |
title_sort | the cooperative idea as an institutionalization of adam smith s moral philosophy illustrated using the example of german cooperative banks |
title_sub | illustrated using the example of German cooperative banks |
topic | Smith, Adam 1723-1790 (DE-588)118615033 gnd Wirtschaftsethik (DE-588)4066439-9 gnd Genossenschaftswesen (DE-588)4134161-2 gnd Kooperation (DE-588)4032386-9 gnd Wirtschaftstheorie (DE-588)4079351-5 gnd Genossenschaftlicher Bankensektor (DE-588)4250702-9 gnd |
topic_facet | Smith, Adam 1723-1790 Wirtschaftsethik Genossenschaftswesen Kooperation Wirtschaftstheorie Genossenschaftlicher Bankensektor Hochschulschrift |
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