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PurposeThis paper aims to provide an overview of the relevance and applicability of the Hindu tradition to organizational learning.Design/methodology/approachAttempting to separate the spiritual from the religious aspects, a primarily theoretical approach is used to delineate the basic concepts in Hinduism and their applicability to various aspects of employee and organizational functioning.FindingsConcepts such as Yoga, Dharma, Karma, Yajna and Lokasamgraha are discussed.Originality/valueThis paper stems from the recognition of cultural differences and the need to explore alternative paradigms to understand and enhance organizational functioning.
The Learning Organization – Emerald Publishing
Published: Sep 11, 2017
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