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      The Meaning of Shared Value: New Perspective on Creating Shared Value

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      This book develops a meta-critical examination of the hidden presuppositions of both supporters and critics of Creating Shared Value, particular in relation to the concept of value.
      The concept of Creating Shared Value (CSV) – creating ''economic'' value in a way that als...

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      Product ID:9781032505428
      Product Form:Hardback
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Series:Routledge Frontiers of Political Economy
      Title:The Meaning of Shared Value
      Subtitle:New Perspective on Creating Shared Value
      Authors:Author: Floriana Fusco, Patrick O'Sullivan, Paolo Ricci
      Page Count:82
      Subjects:Philosophy, Philosophy, Ethics and moral philosophy, Economic theory and philosophy, Economic history, Sales and marketing management, Ethics & moral philosophy, Economic theory & philosophy, Economic history, Sales & marketing management
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      This book develops a meta-critical examination of the hidden presuppositions of both supporters and critics of Creating Shared Value, particular in relation to the concept of value.
      The concept of Creating Shared Value (CSV) – creating ''economic'' value in a way that also creates value for the whole of society – has risen in prominence as a corporate policy and a strategy in recent years, mainly for third sector or development organisations. However, while it has received considerable interest among business leaders and practitioners, it has also sparked a bitter debate among academics, proponents and sceptics of the idea. Starting from this argument, the book develops a meta-critical examination of the hidden presuppositions of both supporters and critics of Creating Shared Value, particular in relation to the concept of value. It is argued that there are not two separate types of value, i.e. an economic value and a social value, but only a unique one: which essentially means the creation of well-being. If anything, the distinction that is drawn relates to the value capture (how the value created is distributed among different staekholders) and not to value creation (additions to potential well-being) since the notion of value itself is univocal. Behind the debate are two implicit opposed viewpoints on the philosophy of history: an antagonistic (pessimistic) and a cooperative (optimistic) view. The authors are thus led to a discussion of which of the two visions appears to be the most rational in today''s world. The book is addressed to readers with an interest in the core concept of value, primarily in economics, strategic management, and philosophy.
      Imprint Name:Routledge
      Publisher Name:Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2023-06-20

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      Weight214 g
      Dimensions144 × 223 × 12 mm