Does your religion make a difference in your business ethics? The case of consolidated foods
While the literature in business ethics abounds with philosophical analyses, perspectives from religious thinkers are curiously underrepresented. What religious analysis has occured has often been moralistic in tone, more fit to the pulpit than the classroom or the boardroom. In the three essays tha...
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1991
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Journal of business ethics
Year: 1991, Volume: 10, Issue: 11, Pages: 819-832 |
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Policy Recommendation
B American Academy B Religious Tradition B Business Ethic B Economic Growth |
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