This book uses the building blocks of modern capital market theory,
including behavioural finance, as the point of departure for an analysis
of hidden ethical content in the contemporary research into capital
markets.
It illustrates the significant degree of alienation between the
financial and the real side of economies, stemming from the
long-standing struggle between ethics and economics. Furthermore, it
provides a roadmap of modern value thinking, highlighting the crucial
role of stakeholders and non-governmental organizations.