Sharing, Giving and Friendship—The Forgotten Factors of Business Relationships

Journal of Human Values 3 (1):45-57 (1997)
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Abstract

This paper reflects on a number of basic human value principles which underpin effective business practice and discusses how such elements have got lost in business education. It relates the concept of sharing to a business environment and reviews the implications of friendship and giving in business. Examples and illustrations are drawn from the author's experiences whilst undextaking teaching and research in India and China.

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