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Investigating Moral Capital in Value Creation

Shahriar Sajib

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Business Science Reference
09 January 2026
In today's discussions of organizational performance and societal impact, the idea of moral capital-the trust and ethical credibility an entity earns through principled behavior-has emerged as a critical yet often underexamined dimension of value creation. As stakeholders increasingly reward responsibility and purpose-driven decision-making, firms and institutions find that moral capital can influence everything from consumer loyalty, strategic partnerships, and long-term resilience. Investigating how moral capital is built, maintained, and converted into tangible and intangible benefits offers a deeper understanding of the mechanisms through which ethics and economic value intersect, ultimately reframing the role of morality in shaping sustainable competitive advantage. Investigating Moral Capital in Value Creation explores the intersection of moral capital that encompasses the value creation in present economy. It examines value creation at the individual, organizational, and network levels, highlighting how ethical behavior, virtues, and the broader concept of moral capital shape these interconnected processes. Covering topics such as moral capacity, financial literacy, and ethics, this book is an excellent resource for business leaders, academicians, educators, and graduate students.
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Imprint:   Business Science Reference
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 254mm,  Width: 178mm, 
ISBN:   9798337360447
Pages:   332
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Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Primary ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Shahriar Sajib has a Bachelor of Computer Science, the Masters in International Business, Professional Accounting and Business Administration. He did his PhD on strategic management. Sajib has been teaching at University of Technology Sydney for more than 10 years and taught many subjects in business. He has observed the role of moral capital during his PhD data collection. He has published on dynamic capabilities, microfoundation, social license to operate, supply chain management and artificial intelligence in reputed journals such as IJIM, GJIM, IJOPM, JBR, Annals of Operations research etc. His 20 years of work experience and specially experience working in Grameen Bank, Bangladesh has allowed him a deep and rich insight about the role of ethical approaches of doing business or moral capital with value creation.

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