RT Article T1 Participating in the Common Good of the Firm JF Journal of business ethics VO 113 IS 4 SP 611 OP 625 A1 Sison, Alejo José G. A1 Fontrodona, Joan LA English PB Springer Science + Business Media B. V YR 2013 UL https://www.ixtheo.de/Record/178564727X AB In a previous essay (Sison and Fontrodona 2012), we defined the common good of the firm as collaborative work, insofar as it provides, first, an opportunity to develop knowledge, skills, virtues, and meaning (work as praxis), and second, inasmuch as it produces goods and services to satisfy society’s needs and wants (work as poiesis). We would now like to focus on the participatory aspect of this common good. To do so, we will have to identify the different members of the firm as a community, drawing from corporate citizenship literature and stakeholder theory. Afterward, we will explore both the manner and the intensity of these different members’ participation and its impact on the firm’s common good. K1 Virtue Ethics K1 Stakeholders K1 Catholic Social Teaching K1 Work K1 Aristotle K1 theory of the firm K1 Common Good DO 10.1007/s10551-013-1684-4