TY - BOOK AU - Rosile,Grace Ann TI - Tribal wisdom for business ethics SN - 9781786352880 (pbk.) U1 - 331 TRI 23 PY - 2016/// CY - Bingley, UK PB - Emerald Group Publishing Limited KW - Business ethics KW - Indians of North America KW - Commerce KW - Moral and ethical aspects N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Part 1. Wisdom of the elders. Eight aspects of tribal wisdom for business ethics, and why they matter / Grace Ann Rosile with cases by Carma M. Claw -- Indigenous ways of knowing and quantum science for business ethics / Donald D. Pepion -- Indigenous ways of knowing and business sustainability / Lisa Grayshield -- Indigenous science for business ethics and the environment / Gregory Cajete with cases by Grace Ann Rosile -- Business ethics overview and current trends / Grace Ann Rosile with cases by Mabel Sanchez -- Part 2. Storytelling and indigenous pedagogies for business ethics. A coyote story for business ethics pedagogy / Gregory Cajete -- But that's not a story! Antenarrative dialectics between and beneath indigenous living story and western narratives / David M. Boje -- So, what does it mean? Mysterious practices of indigenous storytellers / Grace Ann Rosile -- Part 3. Trade, barter, and ethical business relationships. Ethical business practices in Darden Enterprises / Daniel Stewart -- Native American values applied to leadership and business ethics education / Amy Klemm Verbos, Deanna M. Kennedy and Carma M. Claw -- Early North American trading practice and philosophy / Calvin M. Boardman -- Power stories and mutually beneficial negotiations: fostering ensemble leadership / Grace Ann Rosile -- Native American entrepreneurship: locating your business / Daniel Stewart and Vincent J. Pascal -- Part 4. Business ethics education in partnership with the natural environment. Remember to remember: The Alameda Transit Station / Grace Ann Rosile -- Critique of the triple bottom line / David M. Boje -- Songs of the Pika and others at the Bighorn Medicine Wheel / Gerri Elise McCulloh -- The trees are breathing us: an indigenous view of relationship in nature and business / Kaylynn Sullivan TwoTrees and Matthew Kolan -- Conclusion: Responses of the non-indigenous business world to indigenous initiatives. Weaving IWOK into the storying of business, ethics, and the busy-ness of being human / Maria Humphries -- Tribal wisdom in today's business environment / Grace Ann Rosile ER -