Table of contents - Special Issue: Practical Wisdom for Management from the Jewish Tradition
Guest Editors: Pierre Kletz, Granit AlmogBareket, Andr Habisch, Gilbert Lenssen, Cristian Loza Adaui
Practical wisdom for management from the Jewish tradition
Pierre Kletz, Granit Almog‐Bareket, André Habisch, Gilbert Lenssen, Cristian Loza AdauiThe purpose of this issue is to provide an overview of the special issue on practical wisdom for management from the Jewish traditions.
Jethro's understanding of administration and the convergence of inter‐organizational goals
Granit Almog‐Bareket, Pierre KletzThe purpose of this paper is to explore how culture influences organizational behavior by connecting elements stemming from individuals’ social habitus with other elements…
Pursuing justice: workplace relations in the eyes of Jewish tradition
Avi KayThe purpose of this paper is to explore how traditional Jewish sources view workplace relations, with particular attention to how those sources may aid individuals to best meet…
The broken tables of stone: a decalogue approach to corporate compliance practice
André HabischCorporate compliance practices are often “coercively” structured, coined by a legal discourse and derived from individualist normative concepts. Drawing on the “logic of the…
The banning of images: questions arising in the field of management
Hervé Colas, Aziza LaguecirThe purpose of this paper is to study how representation is conceptualized in Jewish culture, and how this relates to management. More specifically, it seeks to discuss the…
“Tikkun Olam”: how a Jewish ethos drives innovation
Bernard KahaneThe purpose of this paper is to argue that the Jewish religious concept “Tikkun Olam” is a source of practical management wisdom. “Tikkun Olam” combines with the diaspora and the…
“He has told you, O man, what is good!”
E. Isaac Mostovicz, Nada K. KakabadseThe purpose of this paper is to introduce three fundamental concepts of Jewish thought that act as the basis of society. The authors use these concepts to examine standard…
Ethical leadership: lessons from Moses
Shlomo Ben‐Hur, Karsten JonsenThe purpose of this paper is to outline a model of leadership based on the characteristics of the most highly acclaimed leader in Jewish history, Moses. The lessons from his…
Mosaic leadership: charisma and bureaucracy in Exodus 18
Eli GottliebThe purpose of this paper is to examine the relations between charisma and bureaucracy, as presented in rabbinic commentaries on Exodus 18 and Max Weber's Economics and Society…
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0262-1711e-ISSN:
1758-7492ISSN-L:
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Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditor:
- Associate Professor Magnus Larsson