© 2016 Association of Management, Spirituality & Religion. Love is a powerful human process that has attracted the attention of scholars within the cultural and scientific domains. Thus far, the majority of management scholars have tended to neglect love as a relevant topic of theorizing and research. Given the recent interest in the phenomenon in allied fields such as sociology and psychology, this is surprising. We create, inductively, an archetypical image of how managers make sense of the meaning of love as an organizational phenomenon by means of a sample of Christian managers. The findings indicate that such managers associate love with two core dimensions. First, they describe love as an expression of virtue. Second, they link love w...
The study of love and emotions is problematic for sociology. Love is something that cannot be seen o...
This chapter adds to emerging research exploring the construct of joy by drawing attention to the va...
This study, which was based on a sample of 235 middle and senior level organizational members, exami...
Religion at work is nowadays a hot-topic for organizational researchers. Studies have been conducte...
textabstractDespite its undoubted centrality in modern society, Love has not received the attention ...
Love in the workplace goes far beyond the superficial. Expressed as trust, compassion, friendship, ...
Business and love appear to have little to do with each other. We hold the opposite to be true if th...
Business and love appear to have little to do with each other. We hold the opposite to be true if th...
Business and love appear to have little to do with each other. We hold the opposite to be true if th...
“Love is at the root of everything—all learning, all relationships—love, or the lack of it.” ― Fred ...
Although, the word “Love” in organizations is seen as a rare concept, but it has gained importance i...
The anthropology of love has tended to focus on the romantic, and to explore its universality. In th...
Philosophers have mused for millennia about the essential nature of love in every human endeavor. Ma...
The aim of this study is to investigate love in organisation-stakeholder relationships (OSR). While ...
Love is creative and it fulfills a special role in human life. You can assign it a magical power by ...
The study of love and emotions is problematic for sociology. Love is something that cannot be seen o...
This chapter adds to emerging research exploring the construct of joy by drawing attention to the va...
This study, which was based on a sample of 235 middle and senior level organizational members, exami...
Religion at work is nowadays a hot-topic for organizational researchers. Studies have been conducte...
textabstractDespite its undoubted centrality in modern society, Love has not received the attention ...
Love in the workplace goes far beyond the superficial. Expressed as trust, compassion, friendship, ...
Business and love appear to have little to do with each other. We hold the opposite to be true if th...
Business and love appear to have little to do with each other. We hold the opposite to be true if th...
Business and love appear to have little to do with each other. We hold the opposite to be true if th...
“Love is at the root of everything—all learning, all relationships—love, or the lack of it.” ― Fred ...
Although, the word “Love” in organizations is seen as a rare concept, but it has gained importance i...
The anthropology of love has tended to focus on the romantic, and to explore its universality. In th...
Philosophers have mused for millennia about the essential nature of love in every human endeavor. Ma...
The aim of this study is to investigate love in organisation-stakeholder relationships (OSR). While ...
Love is creative and it fulfills a special role in human life. You can assign it a magical power by ...
The study of love and emotions is problematic for sociology. Love is something that cannot be seen o...
This chapter adds to emerging research exploring the construct of joy by drawing attention to the va...
This study, which was based on a sample of 235 middle and senior level organizational members, exami...