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Type Book Chapter
Scope Discipline-based scholarship
Title Humanistic Management and Sustainable Transformation with Regional Scope on Germany, Austria and Switzerland
Organization Unit
Authors
  • Clemens Mader
Editors
  • Shiban Khan
  • Wolfgang Amann
Item Subtype Original Work
Refereed Yes
Status Published in final form
Language
  • English
Booktitle World Humanism
ISBN 9781137378491
Place of Publication Hampshire
Publisher Palgrave Macmillan
Page Range 81 - 95
Date 2013
Abstract Text Global and European financial crises, which have had bad effects on people of all income classes over the years, have made people rethink the economic system, rules of action, and their priorities in life. On the global level, UN institutions work on new instruments and agreements beside the GDP (gross domestic product) to measure growth. On the local level, policy, civil society, and business institutions work on new models of economic and social development in countries such as Germany, Austria and Switzerland. Through those initiatives, conferences, and research activities, society and policy makers largely agree upon two things: firstly, the importance of highlighting and strengthening the humanistic values in the businesses and the economies on global and local levels and, secondly, the need for change and transformation to more sustainable developments in our lifestyles and economic behaviour. Also, during the past decades, we have learned that it is a long way from knowledge to action. Widely acknowledged studies like ‘The Limits to Growth’ published by Donella H. Meadows et.al. (1972) for the Club of Rome or, more recently, the ‘The Spirit Level – Why Equality is Better for Everyone’ by Richard Wilkinson and Kate Pickett (2010) showcase the effects and the impacts of human carelessness on the environment and society because of economic growth and egocentrism, and questioned the present system. The aim of this chapter is to provide insight into the recent and current policies and initiatives that strengthen and promote the humanistic management in the region of DACH (Germany [D], Austria [A], and Switzerland [CH]).
Digital Object Identifier 10.1057/9781137378491.0012
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