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  1. Ecological Management: a Research Agenda: Guest Editorial.Vincent Blok - 2021 - Philosophy of Management 20 (1):1-4.
    This editorial sketches the relevancy and urgency of philosophical reflection on issues in ecological management. It subsequently provides a research agenda for future research on ecological management in the field of philosophy of management. Finally, it introduces the three articles that are part of this special issue.
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  • Circular Economy as Fictional Expectation to Overcome Societal Addictions. Where Do We Stand?Roberta De Angelis & Giancarlo Ianulardo - 2020 - Philosophy of Management 19 (2):133-153.
    Circular economy thinking has become the subject of academic enquiry across several disciplines recently. Yet whilst its technical and business angles are more widely discussed, its philosophical underpinnings and socio-economic implications are insufficiently investigated. In this article, we aim to contribute to their understanding by uncovering the circular economy role in shaping a new vision, highlighting the social and economic dimensions of future imaginaries and the mechanisms that can enable them to bring about change in the social context. We believe (...)
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  • Metaphysical Status of Money and Sustainable Organizations and Ecosystems.Tiago Cardao-Pito & Jyldyz Abdyrakhmanova - 2024 - Philosophy of Management 23 (2):1-30.
    The current economic and societal production system gives money a magnified importance, overlooking other essential flows necessary for human survival and existence. It focuses on monetary indicators like profits, dividends, and GDPs to evaluate organizational production, while often disregarding outputs that harm the biosphere. Money is treated as the constitutive being (ousia) and attributed undemonstrated explanatory properties. Intangible flow theory helps eliminate this metaphysical status of money by recognizing that monetary flows are just one of many necessary flows for human (...)
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  • Ethics of Caring for Waste in Circular Economy.Aistė Bartkienė, Renata Bikauskaitė & Diana Mincytė - 2024 - Problemos 106:123-134.
    Šiame straipsnyje yra nagrinėjami etiniai atliekų tvarkymo aspektai žiedinės ekonomikos kontekste. Straipsnio autorės siekia papildyti technologinį ir ekonominį atliekų tvarkymo diskursą, kuris vyrauja žiedinėje ekonomikoje, ontologine ir etine santykio su atliekomis analize. Pasitelkiant rūpesčio etiką, straipsnyje akcentuojamas reliacinis santykio su atliekomis aspektas, pagal kurį pirmenybė teikiama dėmesingumui, atsakomybei, kompetencijai, atsakui ir dalyvavimui sprendžiant atliekų problemą. Nagrinėjant penkias rūpesčio pakopas, kurias išskyrė Joan Tronto, straipsnyje analizuojama, kaip etiniai sumetimai gali turėti įtakos individualiems ir kolektyviniams veiksmams žiedinės ekonomikos paradigmoje. Straipsnyje į atliekas (...)
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