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We are no longer an industrial economy characterized by assembly lines; we are now in a knowledge economy where creativity is what matters and the old ways of running a firm simply do not work. This paper discusses a new paradigm for corporate ethics and leadership that includes factors that...
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The “Chicago School” of economic thought, led by the intellectual descendants of Milton Friedman, has become the dominant paradigm not only of economics but of all social sciences, including business and accounting. According to the Chicago School, the manager’s sole concern should be the...
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We are no longer an industrial economy characterized by assembly lines; we are now in a knowledge economy where creativity is what matters and the old ways of running a firm simply do not work. Using the value of the stock as a way of measuring CEO performance makes no sense and can actually...
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