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This paper draws on an institutional logics perspective to illuminate a hitherto underexplored context for CSR professional identity construction. It draws on an empirical study of 65 CSR professionals in South Korea and aims to deepen our understanding of CSR professional identity construction...
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INTRODUCTION -- CHAPTER 1: Introduction: Spiritual traditions and practices in Unprecedented Times -- BUDDHISM -- CHAPTER 2: Buddhist Right Mindfulness in Unprecedented times: Implications for Crisis -- CHAPTER 3: Buddhist-enacted practices through a critical lens: Implications for coping...
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INTRODUCTION -- CHAPTER 1: Introduction: Faith traditions in Unprecedented Times -- SIKHISM -- CHAPTER 2: Sikhism and Covid-19: Ethics of community service and activism -- CHAPTER 3: Sikhism and Sustainability: New approaches to environmental ethics -- CHRISTIANITY -- CHAPTER 4: ‘Work as a...
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This paper argues that the principles of spiritual traditions provide normative ‘standards of goodness’ within which practitioners evaluate meaningful work. Our comparative study of practitioners in the Buddhist and Quaker traditions provide a fine-grained analysis to illuminate, that...
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