Journal of Human Values

Founder Editor: S K Chakraborty Former Convenor, Management Centre for Human Values, Indian Institute of Management Calcutta, Kolkata, India
Editor: C Panduranga Bhatta Management Centre for Human Values, Indian Institute of Management Calcutta
Description:

The Journal of Human Values provides an understanding of how in order for individuals, organizations and societies to endure and function effectively, it is essential that an individual's positive exalting forces be rediscovered and revitalized.

The Journal of Human Values addresses the impact of human values along a variety of dimensions: the relevance of human values in today's world; human values at the organizational level; and the culture-specificity of human values.

The journal provides an international forum for the exchange of ideas, principles and processes concerning the application of human values to organizations, institutions and the world at large. It addresses the historico-social origins and the cross-fertilization between culture since many operational human values are clearly culture-specific.

Electronic Access:

Journal of Human Values is available electronically on SAGE Journals Online at http://jhv.sagepub.com

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Frequency: Bi-annually eISSN: 0973-0737 ISSN: 0971-6858
Months of Distribution: April , October Current Volume: 12 Current Issue: 2
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