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Title: Religion and the Business Enterprise: An American Perspective
Authors: Ostas, Daniel T.
Keywords: Religious values and business
Cultural impediments
Rational self-interest
Scientific inquiry in business
Stakeholder theory
Issue Date: Apr-1995
Publisher: Indian Institute of Management Calcutta, Kolkata
Series/Report no.: Vol. 1;No. 1
Abstract: The main thesis of this essay is that religious inquiry can and should be central to business ethics instruction in both the business school classroom and the corporate boardroom. Religious conviction has always been a major factor in social progress in America. Hence, removing religious inquiry from ethical instruction severely restricts the potency of such instruction to effect change.
Description: Daniel T. Ostas, Assistant Professor, College of Business and Management, University of Maryland, CollegePark.
p. 27 - 35
URI: https://ir.iimcal.ac.in:8443/jspui/handle/123456789/4981
https://doi.org/10.1177/097168589500100104
ISSN: 0971-6858 (print version)
Appears in Collections:Issue 1, April 1995

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