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Wie passt buddhistisches Denken in die Führung?
Buddhismus wird manchmal als Religion betrachtet, aber immer mehr Menschen erkennen, dass buddhistische Praktiken nicht unbedingt mit ihren... -
Conclusion
Our aim in this volume has been to raise awareness around an alternative approach to happiness and well-being. Against the backdrop of a departure... -
China in a Non-Asian Context
While the phenomenon of “think manager—think male” is global, the literature has shown that Chinese women in leadership positions, compared to their... -
Spirituality in Medicine: A New Dimension in the Light of a Millennial Tradition
Unlike traditional Eastern medicines, Western medicine has been oriented towards a reductionist approach almost exclusively focused on the mechanisms... -
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Individual Spirituality and Success
While many scholars have been reluctant to study spirituality, research on spirituality and religiosity increased beginning in the latter decades of... -
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Entrepreneurship in Asia: Entrepreneurship knowledge when East meets West
Asia differs from other regions of the world with respect to its unique and longstanding cultural, social, economic, and technological attributes,...
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Technology Supported Tourism: A Study on the Buddhist Vihara at Paharpur in Bangladesh
The aim of this study is to understand the engagement of a possible technology application in a religiously important tourist site in Bangladesh. In... -
Calling to the Mind: Exploring the Interlinkages of Mindfulness, Morality, and Ecological Sustainability
Ecosystems across the world are facing catastrophic effects due to high degree of environmental pressuresenvironmental pressures coupled with lack of... -
The Yin-Yang Mind of Servant Leadership
Servant leadership was developed in the United States and proved the desired leadership style in the West. Despite the enormous cultural difference... -
Leadership as Merit Making: The Case of Myanmar and Applications for Western Organizations
Western leadership theory has overemphasized the role of the leader. As a result, leaders have become overly self-focused and self-interested. In... -
The Doctrinal Promise of World Religions
Compared with Christian denominations, the doctrinal characteristics of worldworld religions have much less in common. In fact, we will see that some... -
Indigenous Entrepreneurship in Thailand: The Case of Gaia Ashram and Lazyman Coffee
This chapter presents the journeys of two Indigenous entrepreneurs based in Thailand. Findings illustrate how the act of entrepreneurship and “being... -
Taoist Doctrine and Entrepreneurship
In 2005, Taoism had about 2.56 million adherents, 90% of whom live in Taiwan. There are only 12,000 adherents in the United States. Taoism (also... -
Indigenous Knowledge, Buddhist Philosophy and Post-colony: Revisiting the Values of Sri Lankan Public Administrative System
This chapter explores the transferability of indigenous knowledge to contemporary context in the form of values to address common criticisms... -
Research in Indian management: prospects and challenges
Even a cursory look at the management research output would suggest that the majority of the management research in India takes place with the...
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Kōans as Agents of Change
What happens to the holes in a piece of Swiss cheese when the cheese is gone? -
Female entrepreneurship in Asia: a critical review and future directions
Female entrepreneurs contribute substantially to economic growth in Asia. Despite their economic success, we know relatively little about them. This...