Ethical Comportment in Organizations: A Synthesis of The Feminist Ethic of Care and the Buddhist Ethic of Compassion

作者: Judith White

DOI: 10.1023/A:1007779604630

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摘要: This article describes a mode of ethical behavior in organizations called comportment that is the enactment principles elements common to feminist ethic care and Buddhist compassion. The paper outlines main tenets Eightfold Path Buddhism, practicing compassion, demonstrating similarities values practices embody what author considers be organizations.

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