
A Spirituality-Based Approach to Human Resource Management in Developing Countries
Description
This book explores how workplace spirituality, trust, and work-life balance can transform organizational performance in developing economies. Drawing on original empirical research with the Sri Lanka Air Force, it demonstrates how nourishing the inner self-through values-based practices-enhances job satisfaction, employee engagement, and productivity.
Amid globalization, automation, and rising job insecurity, the book offers a moral and sustainable framework for HRM that bridges cultural traditions with modern management theory. It challenges Western-centric models by introducing context-specific insights and showing how spiritual values and ethical leadership can drive organizational resilience and labor productivity.
Ideal for scholars in organizational behavior, HRM, ethics, and cross-cultural management seeking strategies to align human resource practices with authenticity, trust, and wellbeing, this book contributes to global conversations on inclusive growth and the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
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Persons
Anuradha Iddagoda is Senior Lecturer at University of Sri Jayawardenapura, Sri Lanka.
Rebecca Abraham is Professor of Finance at Nova Southeastern University, USA.
Manoaj Keppetipola is a Retired Air Vice Marshal - past Deputy Chief of Staff of Air Force officer, holding a PhD in Human Resource Management at the University of Sri Jayewardenepura, Sri Lanka.
Hiranya Dissanayake is Senior Lecturer at Wayamba University, Sri Lanka and a PhD Candidate at University of Sri Jayewardenapura, Sri Lanka.
Madhura Jayasinghe is Professor in the Faculty of Applied Sciences at the University of Sri Jayewardenepura, Sri Lanka.
Content
Ch 1: Introduction.- Ch 2: The human resource management debates of development.- Ch 3: Support for the generalizability of results.- Ch 4: Literature review: workplace spirituality, trust, and work-life balance.- Ch 5: Hypotheses development.- Ch 6: Methodology.- Ch 7: Results.- Ch 8: Discussion of results.- Ch 9: Discussion of results (generalizability).- Ch 10: Theoretical implications.- Ch 11: Practical implications.- Ch 12: Recommendations for future research.- Ch 13: Human capital for development.