Ethical Decision-making in Organisations in Sri Lanka: A Buddhist Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis
@inproceedings{Jayawardena2017EthicalDI, title={Ethical Decision-making in Organisations in Sri Lanka: A Buddhist Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis}, author={T. S. S. Jayawardena}, year={2017} }
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