The Political Economy of Business Ethics in East Asia: A Historical and Comparative Perspective

The Political Economy of Business Ethics in East Asia: A Historical and Comparative Perspective

by Gil Sung Park (Editor), IngyuOh (Editor)

Synopsis

The Political Economy of Business Ethics in East Asia: A Historical and Comparative Perspective deals with modes of ethical persuasion in both public and private sectors of the national economy in East Asia, from the periods of the fourteenth century, to the modern era. Authors in this volume ask how, and why, governments in pre-modern Joseon Korea, modern Korea, and modern Japan used moral persuasion of different kinds in designing national economic institutions. Case studies demonstrate that the concept of modes of exchange first developed by John Lie (1992) provides a more convincing explanation on the evolution of pre-modern and modern economic institutions compared with Marx's modes of production as historically-specific social relations, or Smith's free market as a terminal stage of human economic development. The pre-modern and modern cases presented in this volume reveal that different modes of exchange have coexisted throughout human history. Furthermore, business ethics or corporate social responsibility is not a purely European economic ideology because manorial, market, entrepreneurial, and mercantilist moral persuasions had widely been used by state rulers and policymakers in East Asia for their programs of advancing dissimilar modes of exchange. In a similar vein, the domination of the market and entrepreneurial modes in the twenty-first century world is also complemented by other competing modes of change, such as state welfarism, public sector economies, and protectionism.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 300
Publisher: Chandos Publishing
Published: 01 Oct 2016

ISBN 10: 008100690X
ISBN 13: 9780081006900
Book Overview: Explores the history of business ethics in East Asia and provides comparative and theoretical outlooks on business ethics and capitalist development

Author Bio
Ingyu Oh is a Professor and the Director of the Center for Hallyu Studies, RIKS, Korea University. He received his Ph.D. in Sociology from the University of Oregon, U.S.A. Gil-Sung Park is the 29th Dean of the Graduate School and Professor of Sociology at Korea University, Seoul.