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A state-of-the-art overview of the field of management, spirituality and religion, comprising concise chapters written … by experts in the sub-fields and edited by recognized leaders in the field of management, spirituality and religion. …
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A state-of-the-art overview of the field of management, spirituality and religion, comprising concise chapters written … by experts in the sub-fields and edited by recognized leaders in the field of management, spirituality and religion. …
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This study explores the effect of several personal religion-related variables on social behaviour, using three … no religion made decisions closer to rational selfish behaviour in the DG and the UG compared to those who affiliate with … religion raised in seems to have no effect on pro-sociality, beyond the effect of the current measures of religiosity …
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In this paper, I conduct an international comparison of the financial health of households using data on household wealth and indebtedness for the Group of Seven (G7) countries and show that, even though household borrowings in Japan were the highest among the G7 countries, at least until 2000,...
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empirical estimation that employs data from 32 countries (included in the International Social Survey Program: Religion II …
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This study explores the effect of several personal religion-related variables on social behaviour, using three … no religion made decisions closer to rational selfish behaviour in the DG and the UG compared to those who affiliate with … religion raised in seems to have no effect on pro-sociality, beyond the effect of the current measures of religiosity …
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