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Section 1: Philosophical foundations and normative approaches for business management
Chapter 1: What should business ethics be? Aims, methodology, substance by Brian Berkey
Chapter 2: Philosophical challenges in development of ethical perspective in business by Dusan Kucera
Chapter 3: Redefining stakeholder censuses and typologies: A new approach by Miguel Angel Serrano de Pablo and Jose Luis Fernandez-Fernandez
Chapter 4: Empirical research in virtue Ethics: In search of a paradigm by Patricia Grant and Peter McGhee
Chapter 5: Aristotelian flourishing for a virtuous business vision. The philosophical wisdom as a strategic tool for an effective change in the management by Francesca Zimatore and Luca Greco
Chapter 6: Catholic social teaching as a foundation for business ethics by Domenec Mele
Chapter 7: Ideas of organizations and ideas of justice by Massimo Neri
Chapter 8: How to ground corporate governance practice on African ethics by Diana-Abasi Ibanga
Section 2: Philosophical explanations for systemic, organizational, and social mechanisms
Chapter 9: Care ethics in the era of Artificial Intelligence by Carolina Villegas Galaviz and Jose Luis Fernandez Fernandez
Chapter 10: Three Rival Versions of Work and Technology: Smith, Marx, and MacIntyre in Discussion by Javier Pinto, German Scalzo, and Ignacio Ferrero
Chapter 11: Relational ontology for an ethics of work relationships by Anna Marrucci, Cristiano Ciappei, Lamberto Zollo and Riccardo Rialti
Chapter 12: Toward a scale of Islamic work ethics: Validation from Middle Eastern countries by Mohammed Aboramadan, Khalid Dahleez, Mosab I. Tabash, Wasim Alhabil, Mohamad Ayesh Almhairat, Kawtar Ouchane and Caterina Farao
Chapter 13: Extending Amartya Sens Paretian liberal paradox to a firms hierarchy by Massimiliano Vatiero
Chapter 14: Reinforcing or slackening the spiral of deviance: the role of the personal norm of reciprocity by Deborah Gervasi and Guglielmo Faldetta
Chapter 15: The cancer of corruption: A philosophical and ethical perspective by Flor Gerardou, Anthony Brown, Blanca Guizar and Roy Meriton
Section 3: Philosophical explanations for political action of the organization
Chapter 16: The pathology of corporate power by Jeff Bone
Chapter 17: Organizing resistance: DiY as ethical and political praxis by Luigi Maria Sicca, Domenico Napolitano and Maria Auriemma
Chapter 18: The Aristotelian commutative justice and the management of the firms stakeholder relations by Roberta Troisi, Luigi Enrico Golzio and Marco Biagi
Chapter 19: Restorative justice and sustainable development: A preview of holistic and systemic contextual change by Nikos Valance
Chapter 20: Uncovering the dialogical dimension of corporate responsibility: Towards a transcendental approach to economics with an application to the circular economy by Giancarlo Ianulardo, Aldo Stella and Roberta De Angelis
Chapter 21: Power, authority and leadership: A proposal for organizational theory in the Post-bureaucratic era by Lucia Ciardi and German Scalzo.

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