Background
Pava, Moses Louis was born on February 28, 1959 in Springfield, Massachusetts, United States. Son of Samuel and Beverly Kimball Pava.
( The core idea of corporate social responsibility, the n...)
The core idea of corporate social responsibility, the notion that companies have a responsibility beyond legal requirements, is by now deeply embedded in the corporate cultures of the largest U.S. companies. The authors suggest that productive debate now focuses on the following two issues. First, what are the impacts of existing corporate social responsibility programs for the corporation? And, second, what constitutes the precise contours of this responsibility? This book explores these two themes. The issue of how corporate social responsibility affects individual companies engaged in socially responsible activities is not well understood. Further, the distinction between legitimate and illegitimate corporate social responsibility activities has not always been clearly drawn. This book, therefore, is designed to fill in some of the gaps in our understanding. This is done by carefully organizing and reviewing the relevant and growing literature on corporate social responsibility. In addition, this book reports on the results of two original empirical studies designed to further explore the relationship between corporate social responsibility and traditional financial performance. This book has profound implications for business executives and researchers in finance, accounting, business ethics, and business and society.
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( What makes a good leader? How does good leadership impa...)
What makes a good leader? How does good leadership impact an organization? Moses Pava argues that meaningful and useful answers to these questions are available in traditional religious and spiritual resources. Pava shows how religion can talk to real world problems by exploring traditional literature that deal with the idea of the biblical covenant and Jewish leadership. Using what can be learned from these in the business world is the key to building leadership based on mutual trust and respect--a covenantal leadership. In the aftermath of the Enron scandal, leadership with a soul is more important than ever before. This book offers the paths of Humanity, of No Illusions, of Integration, of Moral Imagination, of the Role Model, and of Moral Growth as six ways to achieve it. The best teachers have always showed us how to use yesterday's language to solve tomorrow's problems. Moses Pava continues in this tradition and clearly shows us why a covenental leader is a successful leader.
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accounting and business ethics educator
Pava, Moses Louis was born on February 28, 1959 in Springfield, Massachusetts, United States. Son of Samuel and Beverly Kimball Pava.
Bachelor, Brandeis University, 1981. Doctor of Philosophy, New York University, 1990.
Instructor Hunter College, New York City, 1987—1988. Assistant professor of accounting Yeshiva University, Sy Syms School of Business, 1988—1994, Alvin Einbender professor of business ethics, since 1994, associate professor of accounting, 1994—1998, professor of accounting, since 1998. Visiting associate professor Hebrew University, Jerusalem, 1995—1996.
( What makes a good leader? How does good leadership impa...)
( The core idea of corporate social responsibility, the n...)
Member of steering committee Orthodox Forum, New York City, 1995—2002. Member of Society for Business Ethics.
Married Vivian Newman, June 12, 1983. Children: Rebecca, Jonah, Micha.