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Selective cultural adoption: The roles of warmth, competence, morality and perceived indispensability in majority-group acculturation. [PDF]
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Sustainability in Economy of Communion Enterprises
Sustainability in Economy of Communion enterprises (EoC) is the economic expression of a charisma that is implemented in the economic field. It considers the company as part of a wider life that is based on values and on the view of world fraternity
Maria-Gabriella Baldarelli +1 more
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The Economy of Communion Project
Bruni, Luigino, J, Amelia, Uelmen
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The ‘Economy of Communion': Inspirations and Achievements
Finance & Bien Commun, 2004Luigino Bruni, Stefano Zamagni
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From Profit to Purpose: The Distinctive Proposition of the Economy of Communion Approach
Humanistic Management Journal, 2023Andrew Gustafson
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The Economy of Communion as a Social Innovation to Humanise Business
2018The purpose of this chapter is to better understand the growth of EoC, analysing this movement from the perspective of social innovation and examining the innovative activities of EoC businesses. We have found that EoC is based on solid values and principles, and has a clear objective, which is to fight for a better world, eliminating poverty ...
Maria Gil-Marques
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Communion and Profits: Thinking with the Economy of Communion about the Purpose of Business
Revista Portuguesa De Filosofia, 2014exaly +2 more sources
Leadership in Economy of Communion Companies. Contribution to the Common Good through Innovation
Humanistic Management Journal, 2020Innovation is strongly associated with survival and growth of all kind of organizations in a global competitive economy. Moreover, nowadays companies are increasingly questioned on how they deliver innovative solutions to deep-seated problems, such as poverty.
Maria Gil-Marques, Juan Sapena
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Economy of communion: systemic factors in the rise of a new entrepreneurship
Systems Research and Behavioral Science, 2003AbstractThe Economy of Communion is an experience of social economy sprung from the praxis of the Focolare Movement, an ecumenical and inter‐religious organization with roots in the Catholic Church. This radical social phenomenon is played out in intersecting local and global networks.
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