The buddhist perspective on business ethics: Experiential exercises for exploration and practice [Book Review]

Journal of Business Ethics 14 (1):63 - 70 (1995)
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Abstract

While Buddhism focuses on the same ethical concerns as Western ethical traditions, it provides a distinct perspective and method for dealing with them. This paper outlines the basic Buddhist perspective and then provides some experiential exercises which offer insight for self-understanding and ethical practices in business. Implications for business and ethics research are provided.

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