Philosophical Lessons from the Global Financial Crisis Martin KellyArnis Vilks EditorialNotes 15 December 2014 Pages: 1 - 4
The ‘Credit Crunch’ from a Critical Rationalist Perspective Rod Thomas OriginalPaper 15 December 2014 Pages: 5 - 24
The Financial Crisis, the Exemption View and the Problem of the Harmless Torturer Michael Schefczyk OriginalPaper 15 December 2014 Pages: 25 - 38
CDOs — The Zenith of Monetarisation: Some Ideas from Simmel’s Philosophy of Money Martin MullinsFinbarr Murphy OriginalPaper 15 December 2014 Pages: 39 - 49
The Im-possible — A Different Way of Thinking Risk Peter Pelzer OriginalPaper 15 December 2014 Pages: 51 - 62
The End of ‘Cosmopolitan’ Capitalism? Reflections on Nations, Models and Brands in the Global Economic Crisis Robert Halsall OriginalPaper 15 December 2014 Pages: 63 - 77
Organisational Economics and the Evolution of a New Management Science Kevin P. Christ OriginalPaper 15 December 2014 Pages: 79 - 94
Epistemological Error: A Whole Systems View of Converging Crises Jody Joanna Boehnert OriginalPaper 15 December 2014 Pages: 95 - 107
Teaching Business Ethics during the Global Economic Crisis: A Post-Foundational Approach Steven J. Gold OriginalPaper 15 December 2014 Pages: 109 - 114