THE ECONOMIC AND PHILOSOPHICAL IMPLICATIONS OF THE CONCEPT OF RESPONSIBILITY

Authors

  • Alexandru Trifu Petre Andrei University of Suceava
  • Ariadna-Ioana Juravle (Gavra) Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi
  • Loredana Terec-Vlad Stefan cel Mare University of Suceava

Keywords:

responsibility, care, the other, bi-univocal relationships, Corporate Social Responsibility.

Abstract

Both the individuals and groups or the large organizations increasingly focus on responsibility: be it the responsibility in everyday actions or about the responsibility towards business partners, the environment, animals etc. the idea of ​​assuming responsibility is becoming more and more present in the personal life and in the professional life and also in the leadership theory and practice. We live within social communities and economic entities and must answer for our actions; we must also provide a base for our decisions because they do not only affect ourselves but everyone else.

The responsibility to each other and the responsibility towards the non-presence replace the Kantian categorical imperative given that the post-modernity comes with a reversal of values in all ​​social spheres. In our work we analyze the concept of responsibility, stressing the philosophical aspect of it and place it in the economic sphere, specifically at the corporate level, by developing the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility. We are therefore in the presence of a bi-univocal corporation ↔ individual responsibility relationship

Author Biography

Alexandru Trifu, Petre Andrei University of Suceava

PhD Candidate

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Published

27.01.2017

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Section

Business Economics, Sustainable Development, Public Administration and Law