REV - Empresa y Humanismo - Año 2021 Vol. XXIV nº 2
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- Revisión de la influencia de los criterios deontológicos en la empresa del siglo XXI: significado, alcance y repercusión sectorial(Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad de Navarra, 2021) García-Magariño, S. (Sergio); Talavero-Cabrera, V. (Victor)This paper approaches, in the light of a global perspective of economy, the ethical challenges that companies must address in relation to their practices and procedures. Given that business work is not bounded by frontiers, companies have to create and to adopt deontological codes suitable for the sector they belong to in order to set certain rules underpinned by any juridical framework. Building deontological codes, therefore, might assist to identify the organizational culture of companies, to define and assign responsibilities and, in the needed event, to determine the repercussions and obligations of every activity.
- SANDEL, Michael J. (2013). Lo que el dinero no puede comprar. Los límites morales del mercado. Editorial Debate, Barcelona. [RECENSIÓN](Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad de Navarra, 2021) Álvarez-Arce, J.L. (José Luis)
- La proyección de la imagen de Benedicto XVI por parte del diario El País: una reflexión sobre ética periodística a la luz de la ética empresarial(Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad de Navarra, 2021) Minguet-Civera, C. (Carola)Journalistic ethics and business ethics have more in common than has been traditionally recognized. Thus, based on a sample of the informative treatment of Benedict XVI’s pontificate by a generalist newspaper -a reference newspaper in Spain-, some of the challenges that the former should address are proposed, considering the examination of the ideas offered by those who operate from the perspective of organizations.
- Dos cartas de Adam Smith sobre el libre comercio entre Irlanda y Gran Bretaña(Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad de Navarra, 2021) Perpere-Viñuales, A. (Álvaro)At the end of 1779, Adam Smith sent a series of letters to different personalities of the British government regarding a possible change of regulations that would allow free trade between Ireland and England. In these epistles, Smith was clearly in favour of free trade, which he considered that would be positive for both England and Ireland, and presented a series of arguments that sought to prove these benefits. A reading of these letters shows that in them the Scotsman developed ideas and examples that he later reformulated and published as additions at the time of releasing the third edition of The Wealth of Nations. The present work consists of a translation of two of these texts, as far as it has been possible to verify, the first into Spanish. Along with the translation, an introduction to them is presented in order to better understand their context and meaning. With this, it is intended to make known aspects of Adam Smith’s ideas that perhaps still remain unexplored.
- La cultura como motor de la innovación social corporativa: descifrando sus factores clave(Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad de Navarra, 2021) Clouet, M.E. (María Eugenia); Alfaro-Tanco, J.A. (José Antonio); Recalde-Viana, M. (Mónica)This work studies the organizational culture as the motor to promote the corporate social innovation in companies. Through a systematic literature review, the main academic contribution is the design of a theoretical framework that allows defining the most appropriate characteristics of the organizational culture for the development of CSI activities and the role of the key factors to promote it. This proposal aims to become a guideline to managers and professionals in order to develop organizational cultures prone to social innovation inside firms.
- KRISTJÁNSSON, Kristján (2019). Flourishing as the Aim of Education. A Neo-Aristotelian View. Routledge (Taylor & Francis Group), Londres. [RECENSIÓN](Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad de Navarra, 2021) Ayesta-López, J. (Jerónimo)