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Title World humanism : cross-cultural perspectives on ethical practices in organizations / edited by Shiban Khan, EBS Business School, Institute for Supply Chain Management--Procurement and Logistics, Germany and Wolfgang Amann, Goethe Business School, Frankfurt, Germany
Published Basingstoke, Hampshire : Palgrave Macmillan, 2013

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Description 1 online resource (xiii, 233 pages)
Series Humanism in business series
Humanism in business series.
Contents 1. Towards a better understanding of world humanism -- 2. Economic Humanism and Western Management: Theory and Practice -- 3. Humanistic Management and North American Business Ethics -- 4. Alterity, Otherness and Humanistic Management in Latin America Bancoldex and Views as two Colombian case studies -- 5. Scandinavian Cooperative Advantage: The Case of IKEA -- 6. Humanistic management and sustainable transformation with regional scope on Germany, Austria and Switzerland -- 7. Corporate Social Responsibility management in Poland -- 8. The Italian way to Humanistic Management 2.0 -- 9. Towards A Humanistic and Responsible Managerial Decision Making Model: The Corporate Ubuntu Approach -- 10. Business Ethics Practices in Israel: Jewish Ethical Traditions and Management Behavior -- 11. The Islamic Paradigm of Morality: Toward a Humanism Approach -- 12. Antecedents to humanistic management approach in India: The role of family businesses -- 13. Indian Ethos as Humanistic Management Principles: a case study of a Family Business Organisation -- 14. The Ethical Background of Business in China : An Outline -- 15. Business ethics and corporate system in Japan -- 16. Emerging insights on world humanism
Summary In today's era of increasing globalization, companies are confronted with differing value systems in the countries where they operate. From marketing to employee retention, demonstrating sensitivity toward locally specific solutions has proved essential in various aspects of business and management time and again. Humanistic management goes a step further than the mere cultivation of sensitivity towards indigenous particularities in business transactions. It promotes the presence of three inter-related and inter-dependent dimensions, namely: unconditional respect for the dignity of all humans in all forms of business interactions, ethical reflection as an integrated part of all business decisions and the seeking of normative legitimacy for corporate activities. While it is logical to expect both subtle and stark differences in interpreting the nuances of humanistic management across different settings, its principles can be applicable in any given setting, regardless of contextual specificities. "World Humanism: Cross-cultural Perspectives on Ethical Practices in Organizations" explores what is distinctive about humanistic management practices around the world. In order to do so, it examines the nature and occurrence of humanistic management practices within businesses and other organizations across the world. It also determines whether a common underlying theme of humanistic management occurs across cultures, and can thus serve as a basis for value management on a global level
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes English
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Subject Business ethics.
Humanism.
humanism.
Business strategy.
Business innovation.
International business.
Management & management techniques.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Business Ethics.
Business and Management.
Business ethics
Humanism
Corporate Social Responsibility
Internationaler Vergleich
Business and Management.
Form Electronic book
Author Khan, Shiban, 1978- editor, author.
Amann, Wolfgang, editor, author
ISBN 9781137378491
1137378492
1306286786
9781306286787
1349336262
9781349336265