Religion and business – the critical role of religious traditions in management education

Journal of Business Ethics 38 (1-2):91 - 96 (2002)
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Abstract

During the past decade many individuals have sought to create a connection between their work persona and their religious/spiritual persona. Management education has a legitimate role to play in introducing teachings drawn from our religious traditions into business ethics and other courses. Thereby, we can help prepare students to consider the possibility that business endeavors, spirituality and religious commitment can be inextricable parts of a coherent life.

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