Spiritual Capital

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Spiritual Capital

A Moral Core for Social and Economic Justice

Economics of industrial organization Personnel and human resources management Sales and marketing Organizational theory and behaviour

Author: Samuel D. Rima

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Collection: Transformation and Innovation

Language: English

Published by: Gower

Published on: 26th July 2020

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 3 Mb

ISBN: 9781000152708


Presenting a thorough, comprehensive theory of spiritual capital

Based on solid academic research, Spiritual Capital serves to reinforce and amplify the notion of a moral economic core that is beginning to feature in contemporary economic arguments. In this rare major work wholly dedicated to the subject of spiritual capital, Sam Rima explains the desperate need for revolutionary and transformational thinking in the area of economic policy and practice and makes the case for a new moral foundation to business and economics that directly addresses today’s financial and business crisis.

Writing in an accessible style, and drawing on examples from several continents, Rima explains spiritual capital theory in terms of the resources needed for its creation, how it is formed, how it can be invested and what the return on investment can be. The book provides practical tools for measuring a personal or organizational store of spiritual capital, along with clear guidelines on how to engage in spiritual capital formation.

These will benefit business leaders interested in developing viable and sustainable enterprises capable of avoiding the disconnection between economic policy and social reality. There are also recommendations here for policy makers regarding the macro application of spiritual capital theory.

This important contribution to Gower’s Transformation and Innovation Series will appeal to business leaders and policy makers, academicians and students in the fields of sociology, theology, and economics, and anyone interested in social and economic justice issues, social innovation, and corporate social responsibility.

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