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Skip Worden 《Journal of Business Ethics》2003,47(2):147-164
This paper examines the role that religious ethics, complemented by a nationalist principle, can play in a sustained exercise of strategic leadership, hypothesizing a positive association with a societal reputation for credibility or integrity. The key to this relation is the constraining effect on strategic or financial pressures, even if there is coherence in the long-term. J. N. Tata, the founder of Tata Industries who lived in British India, was a Parsee priest and an advocate for Indian national self-reliance and ultimately independence. Even as Tata's two ethics dovetailed with his business interests in the long-term, they conflicted sufficiently with the business calculus of some of his immediate and intermediate strategic interests such that he could enjoy a sterling societal reputation in India, his credibility transcending that of a businessman. 相似文献
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N. Sivakumar 《Journal of Business Ethics》2008,83(2):353-361
This article examines the business practices of Jamsetji Nusserwanji Tata, the founder the Tata group of business in India
in the 19th century, from the perspective of stakeholder welfare. Jamsetji Nusserwanji Tata was concerned about the welfare
of all major stakeholder constituents. His business practices promoted the welfare of employees, customers, society, owners,
competitors, environment and other stakeholders. He implemented several measures even before law mandated them thus acting
as a forerunner in promoting stakeholder welfare. His business plans became the foundation for an economically strong India.
This article, after an initial overview of the stakeholder framework, describes the business practices of Jamsetji Nusserwanji
Tata with regard to major stakeholder constituents. Relevant research findings regarding each stakeholder constituent studied
have been cited to show that the practices of Jamsetji Nusserwanji Tata have relevance to business even today.
The author humbly dedicates the article to Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba, the Revered Chancellor of Sri Sathya Sai University,
Prasanthinilayam, India. 相似文献
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