Alfredo Sfeir-Younis's presentation The Spiritual Dimensions of Entrepreneurship delves into the structural crisis of contemporary corporate models, highlighting widespread worker dissatisfaction and the limitations of corporate social responsibility as symptoms of a deeper issue: the absence of universal values. Sfeir-Younis systematically deconstructs the viability of the "triple bottom line" by exposing the incoherence of market signals and the inherent tension between the collective action required for socio-environmental issues and the individualistic focus on profit. To transcend these limitations, the author posits "spiritual entrepreneurship" as the essential next evolutionary stage, a practice demanding a high degree of self-awareness and inner growth to underpin genuinely ethical and sustainable business decisions. This is a profound call to shift from an obsession with external factors to an inner exploration for truly sustainable and ethical decision-making.
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