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E-grāmata: Reimagining Faith and Management: The Impact of Faith in the Workplace

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Much contemporary research ignores or is dismissive of the growth of global religiosity, even though 90 percent of the global population sees the world through a commitment to some kind of faith. Reimagining Faith and Management addresses this issue and extends the research on the impact of faith in various aspects of management, such as negotiation, leadership, entrepreneurship, governance, innovation, ethics, finance and careers.

Faith impacts how individuals and organisations envision, manage and respond to their various stakeholders, communities, the natural environment and the world around them. This book presents various facets of how faith, values and/or ideological outlook which informs, influences and adds mystery to inspire and impel individuals and organisations. The 21 chapters are based on academic research and offer practical managerial recommendations. The book is divided into three sections: faithful futures impacting individuals; faithful futures impacting organisations and faithful futures impacting society.

Each chapter presents a theoretical base and includes practical implications. The book is ideal reading for educators, practitioners, researchers and students of business, management, career studies, faith-based organisations, corporate governance and business ethics, as well as religious studies, including applied theology.
Acknowledgements x
Foreword xi
List of contributors
xiii
1 Introduction
1(14)
Edwina Pio
Robert Kilpatrick
Timothy Pratt
SECTION 1 Faithful futures impacting individuals
15(60)
2 Religion and career success: A country-comparative study
17(15)
Wolfgang Mayrhofer
Martin A. Steinbereithner
Marco Rapp
Lea Reiss
Dominik Zellhofer
3 Leading with faith: Angela Merkel in psychobiographical perspective
32(15)
Claude-Helene Mayer
4 Managing piety, respectability and professionalism within women's bodies
47(13)
Fitri Oktaviani
5 The problem of ethics in business: Does Vedanta have a solution?
60(15)
Atul Sinha
SECTION 2 Faithful futures impacting organisations
75(106)
6 Faith and organisational ethics
77(13)
Peter McGhee
7 Faith in the boardroom: Seeking wisdom in governing for innovation
90(14)
Steve Taylor
8 The entrepreneurial church
104(13)
Peter Lineham
9 Employers' strategies on faith at work
117(14)
Dorothea Alewell
Tobias Moll
10 Normativity in practice: Governance in secular and faith-based non-profit organisations
131(13)
Helen Cameron
11 Faith is not negotiable: The importance of religious diversity in organisations
144(13)
Anett Hermann
Christiane Erten
12 Religious organisations as a litmus test for true leadership
157(12)
Leonard Bloksberg
13 Wealth creation: the church, its theology, ethics and business practice
169(12)
Abraham Chikasa
SECTION 3 Faithful futures impacting society
181(116)
14 Agreement while aggrieved: Negotiating business in conflict and post-conflict settings
183(10)
Jock Noble
15 Mining faith to settle conflict: Bringing dispute to the surface in a resolvable fashion
193(14)
Maclean Naabezinhle Dlodlo
16 Using faith-based methods to combat workplace bullying in Africa
207(14)
Kwasi Sarkodie-Mensah
17 Management of religious diversity in state institutions in Austria
221(15)
Wolfram Reiss
Elisa Troyer
18 Religious literacy and diversity for business
236(15)
Brian J. Grim
19 Faith and finance
251(13)
Seamus P. Finn Omi
20 Marketing of faith
264(14)
Robert Kilpatrick
Louise Von Sierakowski
Godfrey D'lima
Edwina Pio
21 Conclusion
278(19)
Timothy Pratt
Edwina Pio
Robert Kilpatrick
Index 297
Edwina Pio is New Zealands first Professor of Diversity, and University Director of Diversity at Auckland University of Technology, Aotearoa/New Zealand. A Fulbright alumna, recipient of a Royal Society Medal and a Duke of Edinburgh fellowship, she is a trustee of the national Religious Diversity Centre, New Zealand.

Robert Kilpatrick has travelled extensively in his work in both international mission and aid and development. For several years he co-chaired the Joint Learning Initiative of Local Faith Communities.

Timothy Pratt serves as lead chaplain at the University of Auckland and has a background in management and governance of civil society, or non-profit organisations. He chairs the Global Fellowship of Christian Youth.