Starting from the broad ethical debate on the economy, the paper highlights “other forms of economy”, and evidences their main elements. The focus is on the need to develop a collective consciousness that implies taking a relational approach. In this respect, the affirming of the Benefit Corporation phenomenon confirms the trend involving development actors in terms of following the “shared value perspective of creation”. This strengthens the links between a visible (economic and financial choices) and immaterial dimension (collective wellbeing), in order to support effective territory policies for the pursuit of the common good.

ETHICS IN THE ECONOMY AND TERRITORIAL DYNAMICS

Monica Maglio
2019-01-01

Abstract

Starting from the broad ethical debate on the economy, the paper highlights “other forms of economy”, and evidences their main elements. The focus is on the need to develop a collective consciousness that implies taking a relational approach. In this respect, the affirming of the Benefit Corporation phenomenon confirms the trend involving development actors in terms of following the “shared value perspective of creation”. This strengthens the links between a visible (economic and financial choices) and immaterial dimension (collective wellbeing), in order to support effective territory policies for the pursuit of the common good.
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