Business, Ethics and Peace

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  • Business, Ethics and Peace Book Detail

  • Author : Manas Chatterji
  • Release Date : 2015-09-23
  • Publisher : Emerald Group Publishing
  • Genre : Political Science
  • Pages : 415
  • ISBN 13 : 1784418773
  • File Size : 20,20 MB

Business, Ethics and Peace by Manas Chatterji PDF Summary

Book Description: This volume gathers a selection of papers presented at the International SPES Conference Business for Peace, Strategies for Hope held in Ypres in April 2014. The papers illustrate the impact of religion in peace management and present solutions and practices for corporate peace-building.

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