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World Humanism: Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Ethical Practices in Organizations

✍ Scribed by Shiban Khan, Wolfgang Amann (eds.)


Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan UK
Year
2013
Tongue
English
Leaves
247
Series
Humanism in Business Series
Category
Library

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✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xiii
Towards a Better Understanding of World Humanism....Pages 1-14
Economic Humanism and Western Management: Theory and Practice....Pages 15-29
Humanistic Management and North American Business Ethics....Pages 30-45
Alterity, Otherness and Humanistic Management in Latin America: Bancoldex and Views as Two Colombian Case Studies....Pages 46-62
Scandinavian Cooperative Advantage: The Case of IKEA....Pages 63-80
Humanistic Management and Sustainable Transformation with Regional Scope on Germany, Austria and Switzerland....Pages 81-95
Corporate Social Responsibility Management in Poland....Pages 96-105
The Italian Way to Humanistic Management 2.0....Pages 106-121
Towards a Humanistic and Responsible Managerial Decision Making Model: The Corporate Ubuntu Approach....Pages 122-134
Business Ethics Practices in Israel: Jewish Ethical Traditions and Management Behaviour....Pages 135-150
The Islamic Paradigm of Morality: Toward a Humanism Approach....Pages 151-164
Antecedents to Humanistic Management Approach in India: The Role of Family Businesses....Pages 165-177
Indian Ethos as Humanistic Management Principles: A Case Study of a Family Business Organization....Pages 178-193
The Ethical Background of Business in China β€” An Outline....Pages 194-207
Business Ethics and Corporate System in Japan....Pages 208-226
Emerging Insights on World Humanism....Pages 227-232
Back Matter....Pages 233-233

✦ Subjects


Business Strategy/Leadership; International Business; Management; Innovation/Technology Management; Development Economics; Corporate Communication/Public Relations


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