This book broadens the range of theoretically informed empirical research on business ethics (using data from major American corporations) and addresses the underlying questions about business ethics scholarship. It culminates a decade's work by the authors--individually, jointly, and with others. The first part of the book addresses the major theoretical questions involved in doing empirical research about normative issues. It addresses the boundaries--methodological, conceptual, and institutional--that too easily separate philosophical and social scientific approaches to business ethics and...
This book broadens the range of theoretically informed empirical research on business ethics (using data from major American corporations) and address...
Gary Weaver says that prayer is part poetry, part free-association, and part love letter to God. When spoken, it is the most intimate, sacred speech we utter. When written down, it becomes a diary of the heart. And that's a perfect description of this compelling collection of more than 160 prayers. Some are songs of celebration and joy that dance before the Lord, while others are desperate pleas for clarity, direction, and meaning amidst loss, divorce, suffering, injustice, fear, and anger. But all of them bring the gentle words of thoughtful introspection and a sustained conversation with...
Gary Weaver says that prayer is part poetry, part free-association, and part love letter to God. When spoken, it is the most intimate, sacred speech w...