Beyond self-interest? Solidarity as an ethical resource in business

Dr. Alexandra Kaiser-Duliba

Description

What holds societies together when markets are globalised, working conditions are made more flexible and social security becomes fragile? Between economic rationalities and growing inequalities, the concept of solidarity is gaining new relevance. But what does solidarity mean in an economic order characterised by competition?

In this seminar, we will address the question of how solidarity can become effective as a moral principle and practical attitude in business ethics contexts. We will examine historical, philosophical and economic perspectives and analyse current challenges – from social inequality or corporate social responsibility to global crises such as climate change and migration. The aim is to critically reflect on normative principles, practical areas of conflict and the transformative potential of solidarity-based action in business.

Learning outcomes for this seminar:

Students and Participants

• analyse the ethical foundations of solidarity-based action in an economic context

• evaluate the relevance of solidarity in corporate decisions and strategies

• reflect on the practical implications of solidarity-based economic activity in a global and local context,• develop recommendations for action for managers with regard to ethical and social responsibility

This seminar can count towards the core module 2 of the „Weltethos in Unternehmen und Organisationen“ certificate.

Lecturer Dr. Alexandra Kaiser-Duliba
Type of course Block Seminar
Date / Time Friday, 19 June 2026, 10:15 am – 5:30 pm
Saturday, 20 June 2026, 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
Sunday, 21 June 2026, 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
SWS 2
Language English
Location Weltethos-Institut, Hintere Grabenstraße 26, 72070 Tübingen
Prerequisites Bachelor's Degree
Target audience Master students
Proof of performance / ECTS-Credits Active participation, presentation, term paper 3-6 ECTS
Maximum number of participants 25
Registration Via Alma
Registration deadline 01.04.2026
Literature
  • There will be literature references for each topic