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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