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Academy of Management Learning & EducationVol. 10, No. 4 Book & Resource ReviewsThe Real Wealth of Nations: Creating a Caring EconomicsThomas F. HawkThomas F. HawkEmeritus Professor of Management, Frostburg State University.Published Online:1 Mar 2012https://doi.org/10.5465/amle.2011.0543AboutSectionsView articleView Full TextPDF/EPUB ToolsDownload CitationsAdd to favoritesTrack Citations ShareShare onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail View articleREFERENCES Caputo R. K. 2002. Social justice, the ethics of care, and market economies. Families in Society: The Journal of Contemporary Human Services, 83: 355–364. Google Scholar Delios A. 2010. How can organizations be competitive but dare to care? Academy of Management Perspectives, 24: 25–36.Abstract , Google Scholar Engster D. 2007. The heart of justice: Care ethics and political theory. New York: Oxford University Press. Google Scholar Ferguson K. E. 1984. The feminist case against bureaucracy. Philadelphia, PA: Temple University Press. Google Scholar Hankivsky O. 2004. Social policy and the ethic of care. Vancouver, BC, Canada: University of British Columbia Press. Google Scholar Held V. 2006. Ethics of care: Personal, political, and global. London, UK: Oxford University Press. Google Scholar Henderson H. 2006. Ethical markets: Growing the green economy. White River Junction, VT: Chelsea Green Publishing. Google Scholar Machold S. , Ahmed P. K. , Farquhar S. S. 2007. Corporate governance and ethics: A feminist perspective. Journal of Business Ethics, 81: 665–678. Google Scholar Mackinnon C. A. 1989. Toward a feminist theory of the state. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. Google Scholar Sevenhuijsen S. 1998. Citizenship and the ethics of care: Feminist considerations on justice, morality, and politics. New York: Routledge. Google Scholar Sevenhuijsen S. 2003. The place of care: The relevance of the feminist ethic of care for social policy. Feminist Theory, 4: 179–197. Google Scholar Smith A. M. 2008. Neoliberalism, welfare policy, and feminist theories of social justice. Feminist Theory, 9: 131–144. Google Scholar Thayer F. C. 1981. An end to hierarchy and competition: Administration in the post-affluent world. New York: Franklin Watts. Google Scholar Young I. M. 1997. Intersecting voices: Dilemmas of gender, political philosophy, and policy. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. Google ScholarFiguresReferencesRelatedDetails Vol. 10, No. 4 Permissions Metrics in the past 12 months History Published online 1 March 2012 Published in print 1 December 2011 Information© Academy of Management Learning & EducationKeywordsCollaborative instructionpartnershipsHuman Capital TheoryDownload PDF

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