MESA REDONDA: La economía social desde la contemporaneidad económica y laboral: Un análisis filosófico y psicosociológico
ENTIDADES PROMOTORAS:
Facultad de Relaciones Laborales y Recursos Humanos de la Universidad de Granada
Proyecto BENEB3: Un nuevo contrato social (FFI2017-87953R)
Área de Filosofía Moral. Facultad de Filosofía y Letras de la Universidad de Granada
PARTICIPANTES POR ORDEN DE INTERVENCIÓN:
José María González González: "La Economía Social desde la contemporaneidad económica y laboral: Una introducción contextual".
Pedro Francés Gómez: "La Economía Social en la estrategia de crecimiento sostenible de la Unión Europea".
Rafael Cejudo Córdoba: "¿Economía Social y solidaria o responsabilidad social empresarial?"
Francisco Díaz Bretones: "La Economía Social y el autoempleo como estrategias de afrontamiento de la precariedad laboral en tiempos de crisis".
FECHA, HORA Y MEDIO:
Martes 9 de marzo 2021 desde las 18:30 hasta las 19:30 horas.
Google Meet: https://meet.google.com/hys-dfp-moq?hs=151
INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP MAY 2015
The Social Contract in Corporate and Economic Ethics University of Granada, Department of Philosophy I
May 22-23, 2015 Program: http://wdb.ugr.es/~beneb/wp-content/uploads/Program-Granada- Workshop-Social-Contract-and-BE-22-23-May-2015_8may2.pdf
Keynote Speaker: Thomas Donaldson. Wharton Business School
The research project BENEB (Business Ethics: Normativity and Economic Behavior) convenes this International Workshop for the discussion of the theory of the social contract as a philosophical foundation for business and economic ethics.
The workshop is intended to bring together scholars from different fields, doing theoretical or applied research around the concept of the social contract in business. The idea of a social contract is understood as encompassing several related approaches to business and economics ethics, e. g. ISCT, order ethics, Rawlsian, classic social contract, stakeholder fairness,etc.
Papers included empirical/experimentalcontributions to contractarian thought;theoretical and historical reflections; critical appraisals of the social contract tradition in business; case studies. Special Discussion paper by Degli Antoni, Faillo, Francés and Sacconi presented one of BENEB Project key research output, based on an experimental test of principles of distributive justice in a context of joint production with assymetrical means of production and with ex ante bargaining over distribution principles. Prof. ChristophLütge (Munich Technical University), gave the Closing Address For further information/inquiries, please contact Pedro Francés-Gómez, [email protected] Olga Campos Serena, [email protected]