Sustainable Stakeholder Capitalism: A Moral Vision of Responsible Global Financial Risk Management

The author identifies the major micro-, meso-, and macro-level financial risk shifting factors that contributed to the Great Global Recession and how the absence of a compelling moral vision of responsible financial risk management perpetuated the economic crisis and undermined the recovery by blind...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of business ethics 2011-02, Vol.99 (Suppl 1), p.93-109
1. Verfasser: Petrick, Joseph A.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:The author identifies the major micro-, meso-, and macro-level financial risk shifting factors that contributed to the Great Global Recession and how the absence of a compelling moral vision of responsible financial risk management perpetuated the economic crisis and undermined the recovery by blind reliance upon insufficiently accountable bailouts. The author offers a new theoretical model of Sustainable Stakeholder Capitalism by exercising moral imagination which inclusively and moderately balances four multi-level factors: types of capitalism, moral theories, human nature drives, and credit risk profiles. Finally, the author recommends micro-, meso-, and macrolevel practical reforms to prevent a recurrence of the current economic freefall, to re-create systemic global financial institution integrity, and to promote responsible risk management for sustainable global prosperity for current and future generations.
ISSN:0167-4544
1573-0697
DOI:10.1007/s10551-011-1157-6