Servant Leadership, Social Entrepreneurship and the Will to Serve

Servant Leadership, Social Entrepreneurship and the Will to Serve

Spiritual Foundations and Business Applications

van den Heuvel, Steven C.; Bouckaert, Luk

Springer Nature Switzerland AG

01/2021

394

Mole

Inglês

9783030299385

15 a 20 dias

552

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Chapter 1: The Will to Serve: An Anthropological and Spiritual Foundation for Leadership.- Chapter 2: Reading Exodus 18 and Robert Greenleaf.- Chapter 3: Servant Leadership Beyond Servant and Leader: A Buddhist Perspective on the Theory and Practice of Servant Leadership.- Chapter 4: Ipseistic Ethics Beyond Moralism: Rooting the "Will to Serve" In "The Reverence for Life".- Chapter 5: Simone Weil and a Critical Will to Serve.-Chapter 6: The Dark Side of Servant Leadership: Power Abuse via Serving.- Chapter 7: Christianity and Servant Leadership.- Chapter 8: Protecting the Weak and Creating Community.- Chapter 9: Foundations for Social Entrepreneurship: An Integrative Indian Perspective.- Chapter 10: Workplace Spirituality in Social Entrepreneurship: Motivation for Serving the Common Good.- Chapter 11: Mindful Servant Leadership for B-Corps.- Chapter 12: The Religious Leader as Social Entrepreneur.- Chapter 13: Serving the Poor: The Case of the EoCEnterprise 'Mercurio Net'.- Chapter 14: Servant Leadership in Market-Oriented Organizations, does that Make Sense? An Evaluation from an Economic-Organization Theory Perspective.- Chapter 15: The Importance of Calling in Realization of Life Projects: The Case of Maverick and Serial-entrepreneur Hans Nielsen Hauge with Implications for Business Education.- Chapter 16: Rethinking Fashion Retail: The Case of MrSale.- Chapter 17: Aldous Huxley's Anarchist Entrepreneurship Based on Spiritual Capital.- Chapter 18: John Wesley: Prophet and Entrepreneur.
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Christianity;religious leadership;ethics;business models;entrepreneurship;ethical entrepreneurship;sustainability;ipseism;Buddhism;Simone Weil;business education;Anarchist Entrepreneurship;John Wesley;business philosophy;Christian business;faith, spirituality and business;corporate social responsibility