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Conscientious or Unconscious: The Converging Roles of Management Gurus and Corporate Chaplains

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This paper provides a reflection on whether business managers are conscientiously bringing religious values into the workplace or whether they are doing this unconsciously through consultants who think that spirituality might be the ultimate tool of motivation.

Keywords: Chaplains; Gurus; Leadership; Management; Motivation; Religion; Spirituality

Document Type: Research Article

Affiliations: AirBusiness Academy,

Publication date: 01 January 2005

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  • The Journal of Management, Spirituality & Religion (JMSR) now in its twenty first year, is the leading journal in this subfield of scholarship, housing the largest collection of academic work relevant to the disciplines of business, management and organization, religious studies and practical theology as well as the social sciences more generally. A truly interdisciplinary bridge journal, JMSR is highly ranked, listed in four categories byScopus at the 98th percentile (Scopus 2023); third out of 334 journals by Clarivate (Clarivate 2023, Journal Citation Indicator) and at 0.884 impact by Cabells (out of a maximum of 1.00). JMSR will continue to serve these communities and related scholarly domains as the prime forum for disseminating empirical data, developing theory, reporting best practice, and for the exchange of ideas and debate.
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