线性经济商业模式对可持续发展的伦理贡献:系统性质的探索

Dionius Bismoko Mahamboro, Kristia Kristia
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本研究利用管理学、商业伦理和基督教伦理的最新文献,调查了新冠疫情期间循环经济与基督教伦理之间的关系。最近,人们对循环经济进行了许多研究,循环经济被认为是另一种有利于弱势群体和自然环境的经济活动形式。然而,这种循环经济的伦理影响似乎得到了有限的关注。基督教伦理,特别是天主教社会训导,为经济思想的可持续发展提供了灵感来源。本研究使用的数据分析方法为文献计量分析程序,包括从Scopus、Google Scholar和CrossRef数据库中收集文章。使用VOSviewer软件从这些论文中绘制关键词图,以确定待调查区域的研究空白。此外,还利用地图集对所选论文进行了定性分析。Ti程序版本9突出了定量研究结果,并深入研究主题。这项研究表明,关于循环经济的讨论大多与伦理、道德和宗教信仰方面无关,这意味着需要更多的研究深入这些领域。关键词:天主教社会教学,文献计量学,循环经济,基督教伦理,新冠肺炎
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SUMBANGAN ETIS MODEL BISNIS EKONOMI SIRKULAR TERHADAP PEMBANGUNAN YANG BERKELANJUTAN: EKSPLORASI KUALITATIF SISTEMATIK
This study investigated the relationship between the circular economy amid the Covid-19 pandemic and Christian ethics using the latest literature in management, business ethics, and Christian ethics. Recently, many studies have been conducted on the circular economy, which is seen to be an alternate form of economic activity that benefits the underprivileged and the natural environment. However, it appears that the ethical implications of this circular economy have gotten limited attention. Christian ethics, especially the Catholic Social Teachings, provides a source of inspiration for the sustainable development of economic thought. The data analysis method used in this study was bibliometric analytical procedures, which involved collecting articles from Scopus, Google Scholar, and CrossRef databases. VOSviewer software was used to map keywords from these papers in order to identify research gaps in the region to be investigated. In addition, a qualitative analysis of the selected papers using the Atlas.ti program version 9 highlights the quantitative findings and delves deeper into the research themes. This research indicated that discussions about the circular economy are still mostly unrelated to aspects of ethics, morality, and religiosity, implying that more research is needed to go deeper into those areas.Key words: Catholic Social Teaching, bibliometric, circular economy, Christian ethics, Covid-19.
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