RT Book T1 The Value Orientations of Buddhist and Christian Entrepreneurs: A Comparative Perspective on Spirituality and Business Ethics T2 Studies in Buddhist Economics, Management, and Policy T2 Springer eBook Collection A1 Kovács, Gábor LA English PP Cham PB Springer International Publishing YR 2020 ED 1st ed. 2020. UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1726038599 AB Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: Basic Concepts -- Chapter 3: Business Spirituality -- Chapter 4: Buddhist Values in Business -- Chapter 5: Christian Values in Business -- Chapter 6: A comparative Analysis of Buddhist and Christian Value orientations in Business -- Chapter 7: Spirituality and Materialism in Business -- Chapter 8: Spiritually Inspired Business Practices -- Chapter 9: Conclusion and Way Forward. AB “A new track of comparative and qualitative research in the field of business spirituality disclosing how Buddhist and Christian entrepreneurs are twins with a different value DNA”. Luk Bouckaert, prof.em. KU Leuven, Belgium and founder of SPES "In an era rife with irresponsible and unethical production and consumption habits, this book brings a refreshing view of spirituality in business, and can provide a new spiritual compass for world’s businesses. In an articulate and systematic manner, Kovács explores the stories of people bringing spiritual values into business from two of the world's greatest spiritual traditions. This book is a significant contribution to the new field of business spirituality.” Lopen Karma Phuntsho, Buddhist Scholar and President of The Loden Foundation This book includes the comparative analysis of the value orientations and the core operating values of Buddhist and Christian entrepreneurs. Besides, the book reviews the developments of the concepts of Buddhist economics and the social teaching of the Roman Catholic Church. The analysis includes the reflections of Buddhist and Christian entrepreneurs about business spirituality, profit, the temporal perspectives of business, and stakeholder management. The cases testify that a spiritual value orientation can contribute to creating genuine ethical commitment. The findings can encourage business scholars and practitioners to stop considering ethics as an instrument in the service of profit and serve as inspiration for integrating spirituality into business in a profound way. This book will be of interest to scholars and practitioners studying business ethics, workplace spirituality and faith at work. Gábor Kovács is assistant professor at the Business Ethics Center at the Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary. He completed his PhD studies in 2017, and received his master’s degree in Buddhist studies from the Dharma Gate Buddhist College in Budapest in 2010. He has been secretary of the Hungarian Bhutan Friendship Society since its foundation in 2011. He has been a member of the Pali Translation Group since 2008. He has also been a member of the European SPES Institute since 2010. OP 328 CN 205.644 SN 978-3-030-46703-6 K1 Unternehmensethik K1 Spiritualität K1 Buddhismus K1 Christliche Sozialethik K1 Business—Religious aspects K1 Entrepreneurship K1 Culture—Economic aspects K1 Employee health promotion K1 Social responsibility of business K1 Business Ethics DO 10.1007/978-3-030-46703-6