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17 June: Inter-disciplinary symposium Business Ethics & History

  • 1.  17 June: Inter-disciplinary symposium Business Ethics & History

    Posted 03-26-2014 03:43

    Inter-Disciplinary Symposium on Business Ethics & Economic History:

    "The Challenges of Capitalism for the Common Good"

     

    This one day research symposium takes place at Henley Business School, the University of Reading on Tuesday 17 June 2014. 

    The symposium focuses on the evolution of relations and constructions of moral values in key social classes influencing the definition of common good, and how it affects the economy and society. 

    The first part of the day is a historical focus on the pre-modern, medieval and modern relations between merchants and kings and their relevance in current challenges of business ethics in a forward-thinking academic community. It explores competing and complementary perspectives on societal perceptions of virtue and morality. Distinguished speakers are Professor Agustín González Enciso, Professor Daryl Koehn, Dr Alisdair Dobie and Prof. Dr H. H. Hoppe.

    The second part of the symposium critically reflects and extends current theory on organisational and individual virtue ethics to evaluate assumptions regarding how the firm is governed and managed, and the resulting habituated assumptions on its morality, work and agency of key internal firm stakeholders and individual agents. Speakers will offer thought on changes on the common good and the firm morality to address the current challenges of capitalism for the common good. In the second part of the symposium distinguished speakers are Professor Alejo José Sison, Professor Geoff Moore, Professor Ron Beadle and Dr Kleio Akrivou. 

    Finally, Professor Mark Casson will provide a synthesis of the accumulated knowledge, including insights from the day.

    This event will be hosted by the Centre of Social and Organisational Studies (CSOS), in Henley Business School in association with the Centre of Economic History, the University of Reading. The event is chaired by Dr Kleio Akrivou, Associate Professor of Business Ethics and Organisational Behaviour.

    View the full programme including timings here. 

    Fees:
    £70 external academic faculty;£25 research student.  £40 UoR / HBS faculty
    UoR / Henley research students may have attendance fee waived; upon request.

    For further information, please contact: commongood@henley.ac.uk

     

     

    Speakers' Institutional Affiliations

    Professor Agustín González Enciso, Professor of Early Modern History
    Department of History and Institute of Enterprise and Humanism. University of Navarre, Spain.

    Professor Daryl Koehn, Opus College of Business, University of St Thomas; Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA

    Dr Alisdair Dobie, Stirling Management School, University of Stirling, UK

    Prof. Dr. H. H. Hoppe; Emeritus Professor of Economics, University of Nevada, Las Vegas

    Distinguished Fellow, Ludwig von Mises Institute- Founder & President, Property and Freedom Society

     

    Professor Alejo José Sison Galsim, Department of Philosophy, University of Navarre, Pamplona, Spain

    Professor Geoff Moore, Durham University Business School, Durham University, UK

    Professor Ron Beadle, Faculty of Business and Law, Northumbria University, UK

    Dr. Kleio Akrivou, Henley Business School, University of Reading, UK

    Professor Mark Casson, Henley Business School and School of Economics, University of Reading, UK