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Applied Ethics for Entrepreneurial Success: Recommendations for the Developing World: 2018 Griffiths School of Management Annual Conference (GSMAC) on Business, Entrepreneurship and Ethics: Springer Proceedings in Business and Economics

Editat de Sebastian Văduva, Ioan Fotea, Lois P. Văduva, Randolph Wilt
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 aug 2020
This proceedings volume examines the impact of ethics on business and entrepreneurship predominantly from the Romanian perspective. Featuring selected contributions from the 2018 Griffiths School of Management Annual Conference (GMSAC) on Business, Entrepreneurship and Ethics, this book investigates the impact of different social phenomena have upon the understanding and applicability of entrepreneurship and ethics, providing lessons for emerging economies.
In emerging economies, entrepreneurship is often times associated with a negative image and entrepreneurs are seen in an unfavorable light. This is due in part to the fact that from a superficial perspective, entrepreneurial behavior does not always amalgamate well with ethical behavior. Entrepreneurship is often perceived as “success at all costs” with little regard to the interest of stakeholder and, sometimes, even the law. On the other hand, ethics are often viewed as metaphysical, having little to do with business, organizational and financial success. In actuality, ethical decisions are a significant part of an organization and ethical behaviors impact organizational culture. Beyond the moral aspects associated with business ethics, companies that practice ethical demeanor are more profitable because investors, employees and consumers seek out companies that engage in fair practices. Featuring contributions on topics such as medical ethics, business education, consumer behavior and governance, this book provides invaluable research and tools for students, professors, practitioners and policy makers in the field s of business, management, public administration and sociology.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783030172176
ISBN-10: 3030172171
Pagini: 158
Ilustrații: VIII, 158 p. 24 illus.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2019
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Springer
Seria Springer Proceedings in Business and Economics

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Chapter 1 Millennials versus Gen Z.- Chapter 2 Shedding Light on the Main Drivers of Romanians' Migration in European Context.- Chapter 3 Exploring Nursing Conflict.- Chapter 4 Indicators System for Quality Assurance in Higher Education within the Economic Field.- Chapter 5 Is the Employees' Performance Appraisal Process Different in Large Romanian Companies?.- Chapter 6 Ethical Behavior in Healthcare Organizations.- Chapter 7 Exploring the Identity of Family Businesses and its Role in Stakeholder Relations.- Chapter 8 FDI Motivations in CEE Countries.- Chapter 9 Customer Focus in European Higher Education Systems.- Chapter 10 Consumer Generations Oriented Omnichannel Retail.- Chapter 11 New Perspectives in Performance Management.- Chapter 12 The Importance and Realities of Entrepreneurship, Ethical Business Education in Romania.

Notă biografică

Sebastian A. Văduva is the current Dean of the Griffiths School of Management at the Emanuel University in Oradea, Romania, as well as a management scholar with numerous active ties, academic and entrepreneurial, in both Europe and the United States. He has developed various seminars on leadership and effective management on both micro- and macro-economic levels and is behind several programs intended to boost Romanian economy by drawing in international investors and business partners.
Ioan Ş. Fotea is a University Lecturer at the Emanuel University of Oradea, with an MBA and a PhD in Marketing from the prestigious ASE (Academy for Economic Sciences) in Bucharest, Romania. He is the coordinator of Emanuel University’s Master in Entrepreneurial Management program and owns Advanced Solutions Ltd., an international business consultancy firm, while actively participating in various domestic and international business and social projects.
Lois Văduva is a University Lecturer at Emanuel University of Oradea, with a PhD from the “George Enescu” National University of Arts in Iași, Romania. She began her research career at as an assistant at Advanced Solutions Ltd., an international business consultancy, before continuing her doctoral degree. Her areas of research include a transdisciplinary approach between the arts and socio-political influences and artistic management. She is involved in academic management at Emanuel University of Oradea and has experience in administering academic grants.
Randolph Wilt, is the Interim Dean of the College of Business and Communication at Concordia University Texas overseeing the areas of Business, Communication, Leadership and Public Health.   In addition, Wilt is a certified mediator and consults organizational leaders in mediation, interest-based negotiation and human resources talent management and has served as the past deputy director of corporate training for the University of Texas Project on Conflict Resolution. Wilt has served for more than 25 years within industry and in various corporate roles including banking, marketing, and his current position as chairman and past CEO of a national advertising and promotion firm in Austin, Texas. Academically, Wilt has taught at various U.S. institutions including West Virginia University, The Citadel Military College, and the University of South Carolina.

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This proceedings volume examines the impact of ethics on business and entrepreneurship predominantly from the Romanian perspective. Featuring selected contributions from the 2018 Griffiths School of Management Annual Conference (GMSAC) on Business, Entrepreneurship and Ethics, this book investigates the impact of different social phenomena have upon the understanding and applicability of entrepreneurship and ethics, providing lessons for emerging economies.
In emerging economies, entrepreneurship is often times associated with a negative image and entrepreneurs are seen in an unfavorable light. This is due in part to the fact that from a superficial perspective, entrepreneurial behavior does not always amalgamate well with ethical behavior. Entrepreneurship is often perceived as “success at all costs” with little regard to the interest of stakeholder and, sometimes, even the law. On the other hand, ethics are often viewed as metaphysical, having little to do with business, organizational and financial success. In actuality, ethical decisions are a significant part of an organization and ethical behaviors impact organizational culture. Beyond the moral aspects associated with business ethics, companies that practice ethical demeanor are more profitable because investors, employees and consumers seek out companies that engage in fair practices.
Featuring contributions on topics such as medical ethics, business education, consumer behavior and governance, this book provides invaluable research and tools for students, professors, practitioners and policy makers in the field s of business, management, public administration and sociology.

Caracteristici

Examines business ethics and entrepreneurship across societal sector from the Romanian perspective with global applicability in emerging regions Analyses the advantages of ethical behavior in the development of new enterprises Explores the ways in which entrepreneurs support the optimization of ethical decisions in businesses