The majority of research on mindfulness reflects a secular viewpoint to the detriment of contextualized mindfulness approaches. We contribute to the literature on organizational mindfulness by arguing that mindfulness is a wisdom-based practice that has been exploited as an instrument for stress reduction or moment awareness techniques. We carried out in-depth interviews in Vietnam with 24 organizational leaders who are Buddhist practitioners, using thematic analysis to elucidate our argument. Our findings reveal that the practice of mindfulness is more effectively a personal and contextual choice rather than a universal “band aid,” thus departing from secular interpretations and applications. This choice is based on understanding Buddhist ...
In this article, we illustrate how ideas and practices of mindfulness can be integrated into manage...
The root of mindfulness is the seventh step of the Noble Eightfold Path of Buddhism. Taken out of th...
Abstract: Dalai Lama was asked if mindfulness itself was inherently ethical. His Holiness responded ...
The majority of research on mindfulness reflects a secular viewpoint to the detriment of contextuali...
This paper critically highlights the history and the current use of the concept of mindfulness, from...
Mindfulness has received increased attention in organizational studies. Yet we ask, is mindfulness n...
While research on the benefits of mindfulness for organizational well-being and performance has dram...
"...not many years ago, it was access to information and movement that seemed our greatest luxury......
The main objective of this work is to explore the concept of mindfulness and its growing popularity ...
The purpose of this paper is to critically examine and question the use of mindfulness in the workpl...
International audienceIn this article, our aim is to describe an emerging concept in the field of or...
Tech companies have eagerly utilised mindfulness techniques in order to increase both creativity and...
The rapid emergence of mindfulness programs within organizational settings reflects an amalgam of hu...
This paper engages with Buddhist critiques of capitalism and consumerism; and it challenges the capi...
The purpose of this research was to investigate and further clarify the process of how Norwegian com...
In this article, we illustrate how ideas and practices of mindfulness can be integrated into manage...
The root of mindfulness is the seventh step of the Noble Eightfold Path of Buddhism. Taken out of th...
Abstract: Dalai Lama was asked if mindfulness itself was inherently ethical. His Holiness responded ...
The majority of research on mindfulness reflects a secular viewpoint to the detriment of contextuali...
This paper critically highlights the history and the current use of the concept of mindfulness, from...
Mindfulness has received increased attention in organizational studies. Yet we ask, is mindfulness n...
While research on the benefits of mindfulness for organizational well-being and performance has dram...
"...not many years ago, it was access to information and movement that seemed our greatest luxury......
The main objective of this work is to explore the concept of mindfulness and its growing popularity ...
The purpose of this paper is to critically examine and question the use of mindfulness in the workpl...
International audienceIn this article, our aim is to describe an emerging concept in the field of or...
Tech companies have eagerly utilised mindfulness techniques in order to increase both creativity and...
The rapid emergence of mindfulness programs within organizational settings reflects an amalgam of hu...
This paper engages with Buddhist critiques of capitalism and consumerism; and it challenges the capi...
The purpose of this research was to investigate and further clarify the process of how Norwegian com...
In this article, we illustrate how ideas and practices of mindfulness can be integrated into manage...
The root of mindfulness is the seventh step of the Noble Eightfold Path of Buddhism. Taken out of th...
Abstract: Dalai Lama was asked if mindfulness itself was inherently ethical. His Holiness responded ...