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Tribal Wisdom for Business Ethics.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Online access with EBA: Emerald Business, Management & EconomicsPublication details: Bingley : Emerald Group Publishing Limited, 2016.Description: 1 online resource (286 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781786352873
  • 1786352877
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Tribal Wisdom for Business Ethics.DDC classification:
  • 331
LOC classification:
  • HF5387-5387.5
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Contents:
Front Cover; Tribal Wisdom For Business Ethics; Copyright Page; Contents; List of Figures; List of Cases; List of Contributors; Dedication; Preface and Map to the Territory; Part I: Wisdom of the Elders; 1 Eight Aspects of Tribal Wisdom for Business Ethics, and Why They Matter; Eight Aspects of Tribal Wisdom and Relevance for Business Ethics; Three Reasons for Applying Tribal Wisdom to Business Ethics; References; 2 Indigenous Ways of Knowing and Quantum Science for Business Ethics; 3 Indigenous Ways of Knowing and Business Sustainability; Wisdom of the Elders.
Relating Harmoniously to One's EnvironmentReferences; 4 Indigenous Science for Business Ethics and the Environment; 5 Business Ethics Overview and Current Trends; Four (4) Ethical Contexts for Businesses; References; Part II: Storytelling and Indigenous Pedagogies for Business Ethics; 6 A Coyote Story for Business Ethics Pedagogy; Implications of Storytelling for Business Ethics Pedagogy; Reference; 7 But that's Not a Story! Antenarrative Dialectics Between and Beneath Indigenous Living Story and Western Narratives.
How Living Story and Indigenous Story are Antenarrative Aspects of StorytellingReferences; 8 So, What Does it Mean? Mysterious Practices of Indigenous Storytellers; References; Part III: Trade, Barter, and Ethical Business Relationships; 9 Ethical Business Practices in Dardan Enterprises; Ethics is What You Do; Reference; 10 Native American Values Applied to Leadership and Business Ethics Education; Introduction; Seven Grandfather Teachings; Cherokee Nation under Chad "Corntassel" Smith; Sa'ah Naagháí Bik'eh Hózhoon; Implications for Business Ethics Education; Implications for Business.
ConclusionReferences; 11 Early North American Trading Practice and Philosophy; Differences in Values; Summary; References; 12 Power Stories and Mutually Beneficial Negotiations: Fostering Ensemble Leadership; Power and Equal Power Relationships; Leadership and Heterarchical Organization; References; 13 Native American Entrepreneurship: Locating Your Business.; Clusters and Competitive Advantage; Clusters and Native American Entrepreneurship; Tribal Gaming and Native American Entrepreneurship; Performance and Business Location; What Would You Do?; References.
Part IV: Business Ethics Education in Partnership with the Natural Environment14 Remember to Remember: The Alameda Transit Station; Reference; 15 Critique of the Triple Bottom Line; The SOS Dialectic of Two Spirits; A Shift in Critical Pedagogy to a Critical Ecological Pedagogy; Paradigm Shift to Dialectic Model of Sustainability; Conclusions; References; Appendix A: A Brief History of NMSU Sustainability -- see more complete history at http://davidboje.com/sustainability/history.htm; 16 Songs of the Pika and Others at the Bighorn Medicine Wheel.
Summary: In this book, leading native and non-native scholars present a fascinating view of American Indian tribal values and indigenous cultures. This 'Tribal Wisdom' offers an ethic of business practice that is relationship-based and community-oriented, fostering a harmonious web of life which includes the natural environment.
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Front Cover; Tribal Wisdom For Business Ethics; Copyright Page; Contents; List of Figures; List of Cases; List of Contributors; Dedication; Preface and Map to the Territory; Part I: Wisdom of the Elders; 1 Eight Aspects of Tribal Wisdom for Business Ethics, and Why They Matter; Eight Aspects of Tribal Wisdom and Relevance for Business Ethics; Three Reasons for Applying Tribal Wisdom to Business Ethics; References; 2 Indigenous Ways of Knowing and Quantum Science for Business Ethics; 3 Indigenous Ways of Knowing and Business Sustainability; Wisdom of the Elders.

Relating Harmoniously to One's EnvironmentReferences; 4 Indigenous Science for Business Ethics and the Environment; 5 Business Ethics Overview and Current Trends; Four (4) Ethical Contexts for Businesses; References; Part II: Storytelling and Indigenous Pedagogies for Business Ethics; 6 A Coyote Story for Business Ethics Pedagogy; Implications of Storytelling for Business Ethics Pedagogy; Reference; 7 But that's Not a Story! Antenarrative Dialectics Between and Beneath Indigenous Living Story and Western Narratives.

How Living Story and Indigenous Story are Antenarrative Aspects of StorytellingReferences; 8 So, What Does it Mean? Mysterious Practices of Indigenous Storytellers; References; Part III: Trade, Barter, and Ethical Business Relationships; 9 Ethical Business Practices in Dardan Enterprises; Ethics is What You Do; Reference; 10 Native American Values Applied to Leadership and Business Ethics Education; Introduction; Seven Grandfather Teachings; Cherokee Nation under Chad "Corntassel" Smith; Sa'ah Naagháí Bik'eh Hózhoon; Implications for Business Ethics Education; Implications for Business.

ConclusionReferences; 11 Early North American Trading Practice and Philosophy; Differences in Values; Summary; References; 12 Power Stories and Mutually Beneficial Negotiations: Fostering Ensemble Leadership; Power and Equal Power Relationships; Leadership and Heterarchical Organization; References; 13 Native American Entrepreneurship: Locating Your Business.; Clusters and Competitive Advantage; Clusters and Native American Entrepreneurship; Tribal Gaming and Native American Entrepreneurship; Performance and Business Location; What Would You Do?; References.

Part IV: Business Ethics Education in Partnership with the Natural Environment14 Remember to Remember: The Alameda Transit Station; Reference; 15 Critique of the Triple Bottom Line; The SOS Dialectic of Two Spirits; A Shift in Critical Pedagogy to a Critical Ecological Pedagogy; Paradigm Shift to Dialectic Model of Sustainability; Conclusions; References; Appendix A: A Brief History of NMSU Sustainability -- see more complete history at http://davidboje.com/sustainability/history.htm; 16 Songs of the Pika and Others at the Bighorn Medicine Wheel.

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In this book, leading native and non-native scholars present a fascinating view of American Indian tribal values and indigenous cultures. This 'Tribal Wisdom' offers an ethic of business practice that is relationship-based and community-oriented, fostering a harmonious web of life which includes the natural environment.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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