2017
DOI: 10.1177/0007650317745635
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Religious Ethics: An Antidote for Religious Nationalism

Abstract: Social movements driven by a combination of religious nationalism and economic fundamentalism are globally grabbing the levers of political, economic, and intellectual control. The consequence is a policy climate premised on polarization in which inequality and destruction of the natural environment are condoned. This creates demands on key academic institutions like business schools, with stakeholders who are complicit in the sustenance of these social movements. Scholars in these schools have an opportunity … Show more

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“…In this paper we explore the Quaker tradition in business and business ethics. Other religious traditions have been the focus of recent work in business ethics, for instance Islam (Murphy and Smolarski 2020;Sidani and Al Ariss 2015), Confucianism (Koehn 2001;Romar 2004), Buddhism (Gould 1995;Pace 2013), Hinduism (Poruthiyil 2020), and there is also a significant body of work on Catholicism in business ethics (e.g. Sison et al 2016;Bernacchio 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this paper we explore the Quaker tradition in business and business ethics. Other religious traditions have been the focus of recent work in business ethics, for instance Islam (Murphy and Smolarski 2020;Sidani and Al Ariss 2015), Confucianism (Koehn 2001;Romar 2004), Buddhism (Gould 1995;Pace 2013), Hinduism (Poruthiyil 2020), and there is also a significant body of work on Catholicism in business ethics (e.g. Sison et al 2016;Bernacchio 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this scenario, religion is a way of life that has numerous values, encourages morals, and is a method of retaining wisdom (Giacomin & Jones, 2022). In this instance, religion has the ability to affect society values and turn them into more responsible behavior (Astrachan et al, 2020;Poruthiyil, 2020).…”
Section: Entrepreneur Pesantren and Women Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Coreligionists are indivisible, there is "neither a Greek nor a Jew". The latter religions have proclaimed the equal rights of all people, regardless of national and racial affiliation, language, location, social and financial status (Poruthiyil, 2020;Rowatt & Al-Kire, 2020).…”
Section: Religion In the System Of Students' Value Orientationsmentioning
confidence: 99%