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Social Responsability and Ethics in Organizational Management

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  • Argandoña, Antonio

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La Responsabilidad Social (RS) en el ámbito de la salud puede aprender mucho de la evolución del concepto de Responsabilidad Social Corporativa (RSC). La R de Responsabilidad es, originalmente, un concepto ético, que mira al pasado, a las consecuencias de las acciones, y al futuro, a la responsabilidad ante lo que se va a hacer o se debe hacer; es, por tanto, una buena guía para entender la RS. La S de Social empezó siendo también un concepto moral, cuyo origen estaba en las relaciones interpersonales; dio entrada luego a un papel activo de la sociedad, cuyas demandas identifican situaciones que dan lugar a derechos que crean responsabilidades. A partir de las ideas básicas de lo que significa dirigir una organización, este artículo identifica qué es lo que puede motivar a una organización a actuar de manera socialmente responsable: la RS, entendida como una responsabilidad ética, basada en la ética de las virtudes, conduce a la excelencia en la tarea directiva.

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  • Argandoña, Antonio, 2017. "Social Responsability and Ethics in Organizational Management," IESE Research Papers D/1163, IESE Business School.
  • Handle: RePEc:ebg:iesewp:d-1163
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