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The impact of Confucianism, Taoism, and Buddhism on CSR practices in family businesses in China
This study investigates the impact of Chinese traditional culture on corporate social responsibility (CSR) practices in family businesses in China....
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Spiritual Intelligence as in Nichiren Buddhism: Implications for Consciousness-Based Leadership and Management
Spiritual intelligence (SI) has been gaining popularity as a concept among academicians and the general public since its inception. In the COVID... -
Religion and corporate tax compliance: evidence from Chinese Taoism and Buddhism
This paper examines the impact of religion (i.e. Buddhism and Taoism on the whole) on corporate tax compliance in China. Using a sample of 13,743...
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Some Reflections on Achieving Happiness at the Workplace Through Practical Buddhism
Work is considered a way to earn money for living and is generally perceived to be a stressful and unhappy experience. This study points out that... -
Phenomenology, Neuroscience, and Buddhism: The Relationship Between Instinct Intentionality and Storehouse Consciousness
In Chapter 6 , we looked at what is going on when we hear the melody of Sakura and encountered... -
Buddhist entrepreneurs, charitable behaviors, and social entrepreneurship: evidence from China
To address the lacuna of how informal institutions like Buddhism impact social entrepreneurship in different regions within a nation, this research...
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Religion and the gender gap in entrepreneurship
Despite progress in women’s education attainment and employment, the gender gap in entrepreneurship remains pervasive worldwide, driven by...
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Buddhist Doctrine and Entrepreneurship
Buddhism was founded 2,500 years ago in Nepal. Adherents make up 7 percent of the world’s population but are expected to decline to 5 percent by... -
Buddhist Economics: Philosophical Premises and Environmental Policy Implications
Buddhism is a heterogeneous and highly diversified faith tradition embodying value and belief systems that share certain commonalities, among which a... -
Some Reflections on Achieving Happiness at the Workplace Through Practical Buddhism
Work is considered a way to earn money for living and is generally perceived to be a stressful and unhappy experience. This study points out that... -
Leading from Behind
This chapter provides those who aspire to lead from a non-authoritarian stance some important support instruments toward finding fulfillment and... -
Leading from Behind
This chapter provides those who aspire to lead from a non-authoritarian stance some important support instruments toward finding fulfillment and... -
World Religions and Their Doctrines
Here are the nine world religions to be examined. They were primarily identified by (Smith, H. The World’s Religions. HarperOne, 2009) but were... -
An Asian perspective on the governance of cyber civilization
This paper proposes potential benefits of adopting Asian philosophies in considering the design of “cyber civilization” governance. The West is...
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MNC response to superstitious practice in Myanmar IJVs: Understanding contested legitimacy, formal–informal legitimacy thresholds, and institutional disguise
Superstition is a pervasive informal institution affecting the decision-making of organizational actors yet remains under-studied and ill-understood...
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Buddhist leaders and family firms’ acquisition behavior
Family firms are generally reluctant to participate in acquisitions because of the aversion to socioemotional wealth loss. This work on family firms...
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Western Culture Meets Eastern Culture: The Thailand Context
This chapter provides an overview of Thai culture and PM in Thailand. As discussed in the previous chapter, Buddhist philosophy (which underpins Thai... -
Consciousness-Based Leadership and Management, Volume 1 Vedic and Other Philosophical Approaches to Oneness and Flourishing
This two-volume set examines the need for a consciousness-based view of leadership, which emphasizes universal human flourishing, as opposed to a...
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