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Title: Religion, Confucian Ethics, and Multinational Management


1
Religion, Confucian Ethics,and Multinational
Management
  • Chapter 3, pages 95 - 100

2
The Four Largest Religionsin the World
  • Christianity
  • Islam
  • Hinduism
  • Buddhism

3
Islam
  • Based on the teachings of Mohammed
  • Five pillars of Islam
  • Submission to the will of Allah (God)
  • Prayer 5 times a day
  • Almsgiving (charitable donations)
  • Fasting from sunrise to sunset during Ramadan
  • Pilgrimage to Mecca
  • Islamic law is called Shari'ah
  • Traditional gender roles are observed in some
    countries.

4
Monotheistic Religions
  • Monotheistic religions are based on a belief in
    one God.
  • The monotheistic religions are Judaism,
    Christianity, and Islam.
  • Muslims believe that the Jewish prophets and
    Jesus were prophets of Allah. Muslims believe
    that Mohammed was the last and greatest prophet.

5
Areas with aLarge Percentage of Muslims
  • The Middle East
  • North Africa
  • Central Asia
  • Central and West Africa
  • South Asia Pakistan, Bangladesh
  • Southeast Asia Indonesia, Malaysia
  • Europe Albania, Kosovo province of Serbia,
    Bosnia, and some parts of Russia

6
Implications of Islamfor Business
  • Businesses are often expected to make charitable
    contributions.
  • Business should not exploit people.
  • A company should treat employees, investors, and
    customers fairly.
  • It is wrong to charge interest for lending money.
  • Islamic banks do not charge interest but make
    their profits in other ways.
  • Some countries have both regular banks and
    Islamic banks.

7
How Islamic Banks Can Make Money without Charging
Interest
  • Contracts are negotiated in advance.
  • The bank can go into partnership with a business
    or an entrepreneur.
  • The bank gets a share of the earnings from the
    partnership
  • If the partnership is not profitable, the bank
    makes nothing and can lose its capital.
  • The bank may or may not have a role in managing
    the partnership.

8
How Islamic Banks Can Make Money without Charging
Interest (2)
  • The bank can buy a productive asset and leases it
    to another business. The lease payments are high
    enough to let the bank make a profit.
  • The bank can buy inventory or a productive asset
    and sell it to the company that needs it. Payment
    is made at a specified later date. The payment is
    higher than the price that the bank paid for the
    asset.

9
Hinduism
  • Based on the ancient scriptures of India
  • People are encouraged to pursue Brahman, the
    ultimate reality and truth, and "the sacred power
    that pervades all things".
  • To find Brahman, look into your atma (soul), and
    live according to dharma, or righteous
    principles.
  • If you live a righteous life, you will be
    reincarnated to a higher caste after you die.
  • If you think only about making a lot of money, it
    is hard to find Brahman.

10
Hinduism (2)
  • Caste system based on the social position of a
    person's ancestors
  • Religious teachers (Brahmans)
  • Rulers, warriors, and government officials
  • Merchants, farmers, businessmen
  • Craftsmen, laborers, and servants
  • Each of these has many sub-castes.
  • The Dalits, once called untouchables, are below
    all the castes.
  • India's Constitution forbids discrimination on
    the basis of caste.

11
Hinduism (3)
  • Hindu beliefs include ethical principles by which
    people should live.
  • Do your duty.
  • Respect your parents.
  • In family businesses, the oldest male in the
    family makes major decisions.
  • Countries with large populations of Hindus
    include India, Malaysia, Nepal, and Sri Lanka.
  • Multinational companies have been able to find
    conscientious, creative workers in India.

12
Buddhism
  • Based on the teachings of Siddhartha Gautama
    (Buddha)
  • Cravings and desires produce suffering. The way
    to reduce suffering is to reduce your desire.
  • Emphasizes ethical behavior and compassion
  • Avoid behavior that hurts other people
  • Encourages initiative, persistence, and hard work
  • Achieve a balance between work, family life, and
    spiritual life.
  • Practiced mainly in Southeast Asia, Japan, and
    China

13
The Confucian Ethic
  • Originated by K'ung Fu Tzu (Confucius)
  • Five cardinal relationships
  • Ruler and subject
  • Father and son
  • Husband and wife
  • Older brother and younger brother
  • Friend and friend
  • The older or more powerful person has a duty to
    guide and to help the younger or less powerful
    person. The younger or less powerful person has a
    duty to obey and to be loyal.

14
The Confucian Ethic (2)
  • People should advance in their careers by
    meritorious performance.
  • Confucius taught that people should humane and
    virtuous.
  • People should be taught how to behave by ritual
    and by example.
  • Law and punishment were not emphasized.

15
The Confucian Ethic and Business
  • Confucian thought has influenced the culture of
    Japan, China, Taiwan, Korea, and Singapore.
  • Relationships and connections (Chinese guanxi)
    are important for doing business in those
    countries. In Japan, employees are often expected
    to socialize with their work mates for several
    hours after the work day.
  • Traditionally, the company has a greater duty to
    "take care of" employees.
  • Companies seldom fire employees for doing poor
    work. An effort is made to give the employee
    another job that he can do or arrange a job for
    him elsewhere.
  • Employees are expected to show loyalty by staying
    with the company.

16
Religion and Culture in Japan
  • Traditionally, Japanese have followed more than
    one religious tradition.
  • Shinto is an indigenous Japanese religion. Shinto
    religious practice involves visiting shrines to
    pay respect to deceased ancestors, important
    people, and traditional gods.
  • Most Japanese are also Buddhists.
  • Many Japanese have a Shinto wedding and a
    Buddhist funeral.
  • Confucian ethical principles are widely accepted
    in Japan.
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