Philanthronationalism – the pursuance of corporate ‘good governance’ and equality initiatives for ethno-religious political ends – shapes at a fundamental level business practice in Sri Lanka. In this article, Sri Lankan firms’ approaches to the management of ‘diversity and inclusion’ in human resourcing, brand development, and market expansion and outsourcing are explored. While many in the private sector appear to wish to promote the creation of a more harmonious and peaceful society through ethical governance processes, a continued concern to play to the Sinhala Buddhist nationalist constituency often makes this difficult
Complementing the rise of ethical trading initiatives there has been a parallel growth in the number...
This was an invited paper given as a Guest Speaker at Staffordshire University's partner college, AP...
Aid delivery has been critiqued for its failure to be locality-specific and culturally relevant for ...
Over the past few years, the role of private sector organizations as actors and investors in develop...
Philanthronationalism – the pursuance of corporate ‘good governance’ and equality initiatives for et...
In this article, we explore what happens when idea(l)s of Islamic charity (sadaqah) and social enter...
TERI-Europe and the New Academy of Business have been working with various partners on an initiative...
In this article, the authors present an ethnography of biomedical knowledge production and science c...
Islam and van Staden commenced their argument by drawing our attention to the enormous stakeholders’...
Purpose: The country direly needs to develop its entrepreneurial capability which is the key engine ...
The Anthropocene requires significant shifts and innovation in policy as well as human action and be...
The fifteen papers in this edited volume explore the range of political-ethical issues of globalizat...
This dissertation examines how multiple forms of governance shape ethical production in Sri Lankan c...
Editorial Note Editor-in-Chief for Asian Journal of Marketing Management (AJMM), Department o...
A death radically rearranges kinship, debt, obligation, and responsibility, and it also triggers pre...
Complementing the rise of ethical trading initiatives there has been a parallel growth in the number...
This was an invited paper given as a Guest Speaker at Staffordshire University's partner college, AP...
Aid delivery has been critiqued for its failure to be locality-specific and culturally relevant for ...
Over the past few years, the role of private sector organizations as actors and investors in develop...
Philanthronationalism – the pursuance of corporate ‘good governance’ and equality initiatives for et...
In this article, we explore what happens when idea(l)s of Islamic charity (sadaqah) and social enter...
TERI-Europe and the New Academy of Business have been working with various partners on an initiative...
In this article, the authors present an ethnography of biomedical knowledge production and science c...
Islam and van Staden commenced their argument by drawing our attention to the enormous stakeholders’...
Purpose: The country direly needs to develop its entrepreneurial capability which is the key engine ...
The Anthropocene requires significant shifts and innovation in policy as well as human action and be...
The fifteen papers in this edited volume explore the range of political-ethical issues of globalizat...
This dissertation examines how multiple forms of governance shape ethical production in Sri Lankan c...
Editorial Note Editor-in-Chief for Asian Journal of Marketing Management (AJMM), Department o...
A death radically rearranges kinship, debt, obligation, and responsibility, and it also triggers pre...
Complementing the rise of ethical trading initiatives there has been a parallel growth in the number...
This was an invited paper given as a Guest Speaker at Staffordshire University's partner college, AP...
Aid delivery has been critiqued for its failure to be locality-specific and culturally relevant for ...