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Catholics, Protestants and non-believers, those of Eastern Orthodox religion have less social capital and prefer old ideas and …
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) leisure, pilgrimage, and tourism, (ii) leadership, (iii) religion and spirituality in business, and (iv) cultures …
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Drawing on religious thought and critically examining psychological approaches, this paper introduces and defines the concept of self-immanent pride, a phenomenon conceived as the source of destructive managerial anger. To untangle the complexity of self-immanent pride and its anger-engendering...
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Prior authors have described a variety of ways to incorporate spirituality into graduate management education. This article reports on a graduate course approaching the topic from a different vantage point: helping students build their capacity to work respectfully with religious and spiritual...
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