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Xiaoxi Wang

    Studies on moral capital
    The Theory of Moral Capital
    On Moral Capital
    • On Moral Capital

      • 280pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the concept of "Moral Capital," the book examines the interplay between morality and economic activities, establishing a theoretical foundation for its significance. It explores the definition, forms, and mechanisms of moral capital, while also delving into traditional Chinese economic ethics and the historical role of morality in economics. The author proposes an evaluation system for assessing moral assets in enterprises, highlighting the practical implications of moral capital in business, thereby bridging theoretical insights with real-world applications.

      On Moral Capital
    • The Theory of Moral Capital

      • 179pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      This book distills the author's two-decade career, exploring the interplay between morality and economics through a Marxist lens. It examines moral capital's role in economic development and proposes a framework for enterprises to enhance and manage their moral capital, blending philosophical insights with practical applications.

      The Theory of Moral Capital
    • Studies on moral capital

      • 266pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      This book promotes the original concept of “Moral Capital” as the key to analyzing the nature and function of morality in economic activities. The book is divided into three major sections. In the first, the author argues that the logical connections between morality and economy and those between morality and profit provide a concrete theoretical basis for the concept of moral capital. In the second, the author elucidates the concept, the form and the functional mechanism of moral capital. In the third, the author describes the economic ethics of traditional Chinese intellectual history, especially the main idea of morality’s role in economics, which shows the historical narrative of this concept and provides resources on ideological history, helping businesses to establish their own moral capital approaches and accumulate moral capital. In the fourth, the author explores the special economic role of morality, and proposes an evaluation index system for assessing moral assets in enterprises, demonstrating the concept of moral capital’s significance from both a theoretical and application-oriented standpoint.

      Studies on moral capital