2023
DOI: 10.1007/s40926-022-00228-x
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Writing, Violence and Writing the Non-Western Other in Business Ethics: Toward an Ethics of Alterity

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“…Religion and faith, however, have been largely ignored or included only as a demographic feature in most previous studies. These demographic characteristics can be examined as strong factors when developing policies to bring about environmental, social, and economic changes on a regional as well as worldwide scale (Jayawardena, 2023). Mohamad et al (2012) regarded Malaysian faith groups (Buddhist, Christian, Muslim, and Hindu) as influential players in recycling activity acquiescence.…”
Section: Science Mapping—knowledge Clusters and Research Trendsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Religion and faith, however, have been largely ignored or included only as a demographic feature in most previous studies. These demographic characteristics can be examined as strong factors when developing policies to bring about environmental, social, and economic changes on a regional as well as worldwide scale (Jayawardena, 2023). Mohamad et al (2012) regarded Malaysian faith groups (Buddhist, Christian, Muslim, and Hindu) as influential players in recycling activity acquiescence.…”
Section: Science Mapping—knowledge Clusters and Research Trendsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The lack of identification of the theoretical foundations of AI E research is problematic, particularly for international business managers and scholars, since it has been argued that the entirety of academic knowledge is heavily skewed by a Western worldview (Banerjee, 2022; Jayawardena, 2022; Miike, 2006). This has manifested as a predilection for Western theories to pervade many disciplines at the expense of alternative perspectives in areas as diverse as journalism (McQuail, 2000), biomedicine (Chattopadhyay & De Vries, 2013), media and journalism (Rao & Wasserman, 2007), public relations (Fuse et al, 2010), social work (Udah, 2021), and communications (Ayish, 2003).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%