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  • A Quantitative Research of the Common Good in Strategic Management: Global Banking Industry's Financial and Philanthropic Performance in Corporate Social Responsibility

    A Quantitative Research of the Common Good in Strategic Management by Fok, Eric K. H.;

    Global Banking Industry's Financial and Philanthropic Performance in Corporate Social Responsibility

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    • Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
    • Date of Publication 1 January 2013

    • ISBN 9783659503436
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages116 pages
    • Size 220x150 mm
    • Language English
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    This is an integral research in business morality encompassing theology, philosophy, strategic management, quantitative finance and accounting. The worldview is from St. Thomas Aquinas, synthesized with Sorokin's paradigm, Lonergan's and Rahner's theories. The author integrates normative and descriptive streams of morality inquiry into one. The Common Good is the basis of business morality but Capitalism veils it partially for two centuries. It regains attention. By applying global banking industry's financial and philanthropic performance in two Nobel Laureates' quantitative theorems, the author demonstrates that practicing The Common Good gives strategic edge when stockholders' and stakeholders' interests are balanced. People with religions engage the counterfeit, not the real conscience, and living separate business lives i.e. The Separation Thesis. Both are evidenced. The Magisterium rejects various philosophies when they contravene faith. Such rejection is supported empirically. This research emulates Scholastic research which, with current knowledge, methodology and technology, is possible again. Truth is unitary and transcends space, boundaries and time. Ad Gloriam Dei.

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