Recent decades have introduced significant advances in technology and business. Along with these advancements has come acceleration in skills, improvements in productivity and efficiency, and while great successes, also great scandal and failure. This paradox leads to the question of which factors separate the firms that fail from those that continually thrive. This thesis encompasses the understanding and relevance of Christian values in business. The hypothesis tested is that long-term success and sustainability are significantly enhanced if a firm be founded on strong Christian-based values. After identifying and defining Christian values, extensive research was conducted through analysis of texts, related videos, primary interviews, and...
The purpose of this research project was to establish in what way Christian entrepreneurs, in this c...
The sudden collapse of socialism does not entail the triumph of capitalism. In fact, by its nature,...
This paper explores the engagement of Mainline Churches with business ethics in the workplace and of...
Discussions about Christian virtues and the good life rarely occur within or in relation to the busi...
This paper begins an exploration of the intersection between Christianity and business with a focus ...
The instinctive reaction of many Christians, as well as other religious people, is negative when the...
Is business just a way to make money? Or can the marketplace a venue for service to others? Scott B....
This study examines the model of faith-business integration developed at ServiceMaster, and relatedl...
The world needs entrepreneurs now more than ever; fresh thinkers, who spot opportunities and apply t...
The beginning of the twenty-first century faces new challenges in the field of business ethics.� Tot...
Pope Benedict XVI, in Caritas in Veritate (2009), continues the long legacy of previous popes in em...
Christian business leaders face unclear and ubiquitous pressures to make decisions and handle operat...
Believing at Work asks what difference religious faith makes in business. It suggests that professio...
Research suggests that there is a relationship between religion and business ethics. When looking at...
One Question, Fifty Companies, Eight Practical Answers. What does it look like when a follower of Je...
The purpose of this research project was to establish in what way Christian entrepreneurs, in this c...
The sudden collapse of socialism does not entail the triumph of capitalism. In fact, by its nature,...
This paper explores the engagement of Mainline Churches with business ethics in the workplace and of...
Discussions about Christian virtues and the good life rarely occur within or in relation to the busi...
This paper begins an exploration of the intersection between Christianity and business with a focus ...
The instinctive reaction of many Christians, as well as other religious people, is negative when the...
Is business just a way to make money? Or can the marketplace a venue for service to others? Scott B....
This study examines the model of faith-business integration developed at ServiceMaster, and relatedl...
The world needs entrepreneurs now more than ever; fresh thinkers, who spot opportunities and apply t...
The beginning of the twenty-first century faces new challenges in the field of business ethics.� Tot...
Pope Benedict XVI, in Caritas in Veritate (2009), continues the long legacy of previous popes in em...
Christian business leaders face unclear and ubiquitous pressures to make decisions and handle operat...
Believing at Work asks what difference religious faith makes in business. It suggests that professio...
Research suggests that there is a relationship between religion and business ethics. When looking at...
One Question, Fifty Companies, Eight Practical Answers. What does it look like when a follower of Je...
The purpose of this research project was to establish in what way Christian entrepreneurs, in this c...
The sudden collapse of socialism does not entail the triumph of capitalism. In fact, by its nature,...
This paper explores the engagement of Mainline Churches with business ethics in the workplace and of...