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Spiritual Capital

A Moral Core for Social and Economic Justice

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Presenting a comprehensive theory of spiritual capital based on solid academic research, this work reinforces the idea of a moral economic core emerging in contemporary economic discussions. The author emphasizes the urgent need for transformative thinking in economic policy and practice, advocating for a new moral foundation in business and economics to address today's financial crises. Written in an accessible style and drawing on global examples, the text elucidates spiritual capital theory, detailing the necessary resources for its creation, formation, investment, and potential returns. It offers practical tools for measuring personal or organizational spiritual capital and provides clear guidelines for engaging in its formation. These insights are valuable for business leaders aiming to develop sustainable enterprises that bridge the gap between economic policy and social reality. Additionally, the book includes recommendations for policymakers regarding the broader application of spiritual capital theory. This significant contribution will resonate with business leaders, policymakers, academicians, and students in sociology, theology, and economics, as well as anyone interested in social justice, social innovation, and corporate social responsibility.

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Spiritual Capital, Samuel D. Rima

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Titul
Spiritual Capital
Podtitul
A Moral Core for Social and Economic Justice
Jazyk
anglicky
Vydavatel
Gower
Rok vydání
2012
Vazba
pevná
Počet stran
324
ISBN10
1409404846
ISBN13
9781409404842
Série
Štítky
Hodnocení
5 z 5
Anotace
Presenting a comprehensive theory of spiritual capital based on solid academic research, this work reinforces the idea of a moral economic core emerging in contemporary economic discussions. The author emphasizes the urgent need for transformative thinking in economic policy and practice, advocating for a new moral foundation in business and economics to address today's financial crises. Written in an accessible style and drawing on global examples, the text elucidates spiritual capital theory, detailing the necessary resources for its creation, formation, investment, and potential returns. It offers practical tools for measuring personal or organizational spiritual capital and provides clear guidelines for engaging in its formation. These insights are valuable for business leaders aiming to develop sustainable enterprises that bridge the gap between economic policy and social reality. Additionally, the book includes recommendations for policymakers regarding the broader application of spiritual capital theory. This significant contribution will resonate with business leaders, policymakers, academicians, and students in sociology, theology, and economics, as well as anyone interested in social justice, social innovation, and corporate social responsibility.