Creating space for religious diversity at work
Accommodating highly diverse religious beliefs and practices within an organization is challenging, but possible. The authors describe the efforts of KT Bank — a firm whose leaders include Muslims, members of other faiths, and people without strong religious convictions — to accommodate and support...
Main Authors: | Gümüsay, A, Smets, M, Morris, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Harvard Business School Publishing
2020
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