El jueves 18 de mayo de 2023 (15.00-18.00 h., Aula Álvaro del Portillo) se celebró en nuestra Universidad una de las dos Jornadas de Estudio tituladas Hacer florecer la persona: la propuesta de Jacques Maritain (1882-1973), con motivo del 50 aniversario de la muerte del filósofo francés. El segundo día se llevó a cabo el viernes 19 de mayo de 2023 (9.00-13.00) en la Universidad Roma Tre.
Giovedì 18 maggio 2023pressola nostra Università si è tenuta una delle due Giornate di studio dal titolo Far fiorire la persona: la proposta di Jacques Maritain (1882-1973), in occasione del 50º anniversario della morte del filosofo francese. Venerdì 19 maggio 2023 presso l'Università Roma Tre, si è svolta la seconda giornata.
On 20 July 2021 at 13:15 the Markets, Culture and Ethics (MCE) Research Centre hosted the webinar Auctoritas & Empowerment.
It was the last appointment of the Webinar Series Humanistic Management: In the Market, which Culture to act according to Ethics?.
What do the Latin concepts of Auctoritas and Empowerment have to share? Is it possible to compare their meanings and find points of convergence between the classical and the modern world?
If the auctoritas was able to grow those who were under the guardianship of the auctor, then it is necessary to ask today what is the role of the manager and the entrepreneur: unlock the potential valueof the person, including those living in extreme cases of social exclusion. This is auctoritas, this is empowerment.
In addition to Luca Mongelli and Simone Budini, guest of the Meeting was Antonino Vaccaro, Professor at Business Ethics e di Negotiation Unit Department of IESE Business School, as well as Academic Director of the Center for Business in Society of IESE Business School.
On 6 July 2021 at 13:15 the Markets, Culture and Ethics (MCE) Research Centre hosted the webinar The Christian prince and ethical leadership.
It was the fifth appointment of the Webinar Series Humanistic Management: In the Market, which Culture to act according to Ethics?.
Five centuries ago, Erasmus of Rotterdam, the prince of the humanists, described the characteristics that a Christian prince must have to guide citizenship. What does the thought of this great humanist say to today’s manager, who wants to become a leader, rather than administer resources and manage processes? And what does it mean to talk about ethical leadership?