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Reminder: Call for Abstracts: Humanistic Management in Practice - July 1st, 2008
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Reminder: Call for Abstracts: Humanistic Management in Practice - July 1st, 2008
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Hi everyone, [and sorry for cross-posting]
For all those interested in pushing alternative business models for a humane economy (4th sector, Social Enterprise, sustainable businesses etc.), check out the below call.
All the best,
Michael
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Michael Pirson, PhD
Research Fellow, Harvard Kennedy School
Lecturer, Harvard Extension School
Harvard University
Call for cases: Humanistic Management in Practice
The Humanistic Management Network
(
www.humanetwork.org
) tries to impact the way businesses operate by integrating humanistic thought into strategy in the quest for a more life-conducive economy.
Aiming to create actionable knowledge
The Humanistic Management Network
is compiling a book with case studies that represent positive examples of how businesses can succeed in generating social value whilst running a profitable organization.
A prerequisite for managing a business in tune with humanistic principles is the emancipation from a singular focus on maximizing profits. The common ground such businesses share is that they are managed as an integrated and responsive part of society by:
a) Seeing their organizational raison dêtre also in the promotion of social benefit for which the use of business methods and market mechanisms is a tool a means to support an end rather than an end in itself.
b) Submitting themselves to the necessity of earning at least a sufficient income to be a self-sustaining organization but without submitting themselves to a normative heightening of profit maximization.
c) Maintaining the liberty to opt out of the application of market rationality in situations where this would create a conflict with, or decrease the social benefit the organization aims to create.
We are initially looking for case abstracts of no more than 500 words which we need to receive by
July 1
st
2008.
These abstracts should cover the following questions:
a) Why is this case a good example for a responsible business, a business that is managed respecting the three criteria mentioned above
b) What is the companys name, headquarter location, and size (Start-up, SME, large corporation...)?
c) What goods or services does the business offer?
To download the full call for cases including some Background information please go to
http://www.humanetwork.org/Research_Download_Area/Research_Download_Area.htm
Please submit your abstract to Ernst von Kimakowitz:
evkimakowitz@humanetwork.org
CTRL + Click to follow link">evkimakowitz[at]humanetwork.org
For further information on
The Humanistic Management Network
please visit
www.humanetwork.org
.
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