目錄:Introduction
Section OneEntrepreneurship and Philanthropy
Ming Xu, Lecturer, Zhejiang University of Communication and Media
The Legacy of Oriental Entrepreneurship:the Case of Confucian Zhdng Jian
Masato Kimura, Shibusawa Eiichi Memorial Foundation The Influence of the United Sates on the Development of Modern Japanese Philanthropy
Marilyn L. Taylor, Robert J. Strom and David Renz,
University of Missouri-Kansas City, Theresa Coates,
Limestone College, and Rhonda Holman, Health Care
Foundation of Greater Kansas City
Exploring Comparisons of Pre- and Post- WWII Entrepreneur-Philanthropists in the United States
Ki H. Sohn, Chonnam National University
Entrepreneurship and Philanthropy in the Republic of Korea
Section TwoEntrepreneurship and Government Regulations with a Focus on Environmental Issues
Jianglin Ke, Beijing Normal University
Environmental Challenges faced by the Government and
Entrepreneurial Social Responsibilities in China
Chad Carlos and Ben W. Lewis, Brigham Young University
EntrepreneursandtheStrategicCommunicationof Socially Responsible Activities
Akira Itagaki, Hokkai-Gakuen University
Features and Success Factors of the Voluntary Business
Activities to Mitigate Climate Change by Japanese Companies
Section ThreeEntrepreneurship and Business Ethics Kazuhiro Tanaka, Hitotsubashi University
Conscience-BasedCorporateGovernance.Ethicsof Japanese Management
Yixuan Zhao and Shuming Zhao, Nanjing University
A Study of Entrepreneurs and Management Ethics in China
KumjuHwang and Hyewon Kim, Chung-Ang University
The Repurchase Intentions of Regular Purchasers of Fair-Trade Coffee : Fair-Trade Consumption in Korea
Clancy Martin, University of Missouri-Kansas City
Eight Moral Lessons for Entrepreneurs from Shakespeare's Macbeth
Conclusion