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Rethinking the Impact of Religion on Business Values: Understanding Its Reemergence and Measuring Its Manifestations

In: Dimensions of Teaching Business Ethics in Asia

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  • David W. Miller

    (Princeton University Faith & Work Initiative)

  • David W. Miller

    (Princeton University)

  • Timothy Ewest

    (Visiting Research Collaborator Princeton University
    Business Administration Wartburg College)

Abstract

Many in Western business no longer ask “if” religious values1 have an impact on employees and companies that comprise the modern economy. Rather, the question for many today is “in what ways” and “how does one measure the impact of religious values on organizations?” As a result, American business scholars and practitioners have developed a rich and growing strand of literature trying to understand the relationship between the variables of religious values and business performance. It is increasingly also a question of global interest, witness this conference in Beijing hosted by the Center for International Business Ethics and Caux Round Table, and many other academic and practitioner gatherings throughout other parts of the globe.

Suggested Citation

  • David W. Miller & David W. Miller & Timothy Ewest, 2013. "Rethinking the Impact of Religion on Business Values: Understanding Its Reemergence and Measuring Its Manifestations," Springer Books, in: Stephan Rothlin & Parissa Haghirian (ed.), Dimensions of Teaching Business Ethics in Asia, edition 127, chapter 0, pages 29-38, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-642-36022-0_3
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-36022-0_3
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