Shiban KhanAmann, Wolfgang2019-09-252019-09-252013-12-1320139780230300552http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/197661The main purpose of this book is twofold. First, together with our fellow authors, we want to mirror and embrace the complexity inherent in the different shades and ways of understanding humanism in business. It is very tempting to ignore this phenomenon and simply let it lie, as the local idiosyncrasies we have experienced during our research, teaching, and consulting projects around the world is bewildering. These local elements often present themselves quite distinctly, while at other times they are less noticeable. Overall, the sheer plethora of shades eventually leads to a rather fascinating kaleidoscope. The second purpose of this book, therefore, is to endeavour to capture this kaleidoscope.Pages: 14engWith permission of the license/copyright holderbusiness ethicsHumanismdignitydiversityGlobal ethicsEconomic ethicsBusiness ethicsGeneral theology/otherTowards a Better Understanding of World HumanismBook chapter