Business Management and Ethics

Insights from Indian Ethos

P. Mary Jeyanthi|Niranjan Rajpurohit|Dieu Hack-Polay
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09 April 2025
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While much research on business and management draws on Western perspectives, there is a dearth of literature that draws on other global perspectives and teachings. Business Management and Ethics: Insights from Indian Ethos draws from the wisdom available in ancient Indian scriptures and philosophies, which act as guides for students and future managers in decision-making.

Business Management and Ethics provides insights in aligning modern day management education with more holistic and eastern perspectives to be used by teachers, students and scholars alike. Some of the key features of the book are a focus on management lessons from the Indian scriptures, Indian philosophies and approaches to ethical dilemmas, and a holistic approach to the integration of business ethics and management.

Chapter 1. Role of Ancient Indian Scriptures in Improving Environmental Ethics and Organizational Citizenship Behavior for Environment at Workplace; Sarthak Mishra and Namita Rath

  • Chapter 2. Sustainable Ethics in The Cross-Cultural Business Environment; Amit Shrivastava, K. Sreshta Rebecca, and Mylavaram Chandra Shekar
  • Chapter 3. Unveiling the Roots: Ancient Indian Scripts and Culture as Pillars for Contemporary Environmental, Societal and Governance (ESG) Practices in Corporate Sustainability; B.S Arjun, Janani Ravinagarajan, Sathish Pachiyappan, and Binoy Thomas
  • Chapter 4. Corporate Management, Business Ethics and Profit Earning: Balancing the Governance through Ancient Philosophy of Karma and Dharma; Aditee Anand Godbole
  • Chapter 5. Stakeholder Engagement through the Lens of Indian Ethos: A Study of Indian Banking; Shubhangi Rajawat and Ritika Mahajan
  • Chapter 6. Synthesis of Ancient Wisdom and Modern Ethics: A Conceptual Framework of Bhagavad Geeta and ESG; Lakshmi R. B, R.Gowri Shankar Ramachandran, Nagarjuna G, and Roopa Patavardhan
  • Chapter 7. Navigating the Leadership Crises through Insights from Bhagavad Gita and Ramayana; Aditi Sharma, Ruchi Sharma, and Surya Rashmi Rawat
  • Chapter 8. Impact of Ethical Leadership on Long-term Sustenance of Indian Corporate House: Tata; Asmabi KK and Smarty P Mukundan
  • Chapter 9. Indian Ethos for Sustainable Business Development; Rushina Singhi, Anubha Srivastava, Kiran Jindal, and Arshdeep
  • Chapter 10. Ethical Decision Making in HRM: Insights from India Ethos; Anitha.K, Indrajit Ghosal, and Mohammad Irfan
  • Chapter 11. Subliminal Influence of Indian Ethos on Cross-Cultural Business Communication; S.A.Thameemul Ansari
  • Chapter 12. Perspectives from Vedanta for Optimal Emotional Wellness through Ethical Conduct in Organisational Settings; Sonum Khajuria
  • Chapter 13. The Relevance of Buddhist Philosophy in Business Management; Prashant Ramesh Dhage and Nuzhat Fatima Rizvi

P. Mary Jeyanthi is working as an Associate Professor and Area Chair of Business Analytics at the Jaipuria Institute of Management, Jaipur, India.

Niranjan Rajpurohit is an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Management at National Law University, Jodhpur, India.

Dieu Hack-Polay is a Professor of Management at Crandall University, Canada, and Lincoln International Business School, University of Lincoln, UK.