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Ethical Leadership


Ethical Leadership

Indian and European Spiritual Approaches

von: Madhumita Chatterji, László Zsolnai

96,29 €

Verlag: Palgrave Macmillan
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 13.09.2016
ISBN/EAN: 9781137601940
Sprache: englisch

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<p>This original contribution to business ethics
brings together chapters by leading European and Indian scholars and
practitioners. Addressing issues of human values, ethics, spirituality and
leadership in business the authors aim to create a dialogue and interchange
between Indian and European cultural traditions. Topics include spiritual
orientations to business in Hindu, Buddhist and Christian traditions; the
effect of spirituality upon contemporary leadership theories; sustainable
business models in India and Europe and a comparison between Indian and
European philosophies of leadership. In exploring what India and Europe can
offer to one another in the development of ethical business leadership, <i>Ethical Leadership </i>aims to demonstrate
ways to achieve sustainability, peace and well-being.</p>
<p><b>Part 1 Introduction</b>.- Questions and Themes
in Ethics and Leadership (Madhumita Chatterji and Laszlo Zsolnai).- <b>Part 2 Spirituality as an Inspiration for
Leadership</b>.- Why We Need a Spiritual-Based Theory of Leadership? (Luk
Bouckaert).- Responsible Leadership and Reasonable Action (Laszlo Zsolnai).- An
Ethics of Care Induced from Kautilya’s Wisdom (Sharda Nandram&nbsp; and Ankur Joshi).- A Multidimensional View of
Leadership from an Indian Perspective (V. Adinarayanan, V. Smrithi Rekha and
D.G Sooryanarayan).- Indian Spiritual
Traditions As Inspiration for Ethical Leadership and Management in Europe (Gerrit De Vylder and Hendrik
Opdebeeck).- Integrating Servant Leadership and Ethical Leadership (Asi Vasudeva Reddy and AVS
Kamesh).- Spiritual-Based Leadership from the Perspective of the Bhagavad Gita (C. Suriyaprakash).- Literature
as a Mirror for Leadership (Rita
Ghesquière).- <b>Part 3 Ethical Leadership
in Practice</b>.- Mindfulness and Non-Violence in Business (GaborKovacs and Andras Ocsai).-
Spiritual-based
Entrepreneurship: Hindu and Christian Examples (Katalin Illes).- Going Beyond Profit – A Case Study of the CSR
Initiative of Titan, Tata Group (Madhumita
Chatterji and Nitha Palakshappa).- Spirituality and Effectiveness in Today’s
Workplace (Lakshminarasimha).-
Spirituality at the Bottom of the Pyramid (Arun Raste).- Eco-Spirituality and Regenerative
Entrepreneurship (Nel
Hofstra).- Time for Business Schools to Teach Spirituality (M. L. Shrikant and Jagdish R. Rattanani).- Alternative Learning: A Voyage for Future Leadership (Sanjoy Mukherjee).- <b>Part 4 Conclusions</b>.- Lessons for the Future for India and Europe (Laszlo Zsolnai and Madhumita Chatterji).- Appendix.- Hindu
Terms and Concepts.- Index.</p>
<p>Madhumita
Chatterji is Director of the IFIM Business School in Bangalore, India where she
is also a professor. Dr Chatterji has over 20 years of experience in teaching
and research. Her current interests include ethics, corporate social
responsibility, and cross cultural management.</p><p>

</p><p>László
Zsolnai&nbsp;is Director of the Business Ethics Center at the Corvinus
University of Budapest, Hungary where he is also a professor. He is President
of the European SPES Institute in Leuven and a fellow of the Royal Society of
the Arts in London. His latest publications include&nbsp;<i>The Palgrave Handbook of
Spirituality and Business</i>.&nbsp;</p>
This original contribution to business ethics brings together chapters by leading European and Indian scholars and practitioners. Addressing issues of human values, ethics, spirituality and leadership in business the authors aim to create a dialogue and interchange between Indian and European cultural traditions. Topics include spiritual orientations to business in Hindu, Buddhist and Christian traditions; the effect of spirituality upon contemporary leadership theories; sustainable business models in India and Europe and a comparison between Indian and European philosophies of leadership. In exploring what India and Europe can offer to one another in the development of ethical business leadership,&nbsp;<i>Ethical Leadership&nbsp;</i>aims to demonstrate ways to achieve sustainability, peace and well-being.