References for Spirituality, Management and Leadership

(as of 18 July 2005)

Academy of Management [On-line] (2001). Available http:// aom.pace.edu/MSR/: (17 Jan 2001).

 

Achrol, R.S. (1997). Changes in the theory of interorganizational relations in marketing: Toward a network paradigm. Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science, 25, 56-71.

 

Acker, K. (2000). Developmental processes and structures requisite to the integration of spirituality and work. Research project Abstracts International, 61, 02B.

 

Adams, G.B. (1993). Organizational metapatterns. Administration & Society, 25, 139-159.

 

Allegretti, J.G. (2000). Loving your job, finding your passion: Turning your job into your calling. Mahawa, NJ: Paulist Press.

 

Allesandri, H. (1995). El Padre Kentenich.(3ra Ed.). Santiago, Chile: Editorial Schoenstatt.

 

Anandarajah G., & Hight E. (2001). Spirituality and medical practice: using the HOPE questions as a practical tool for spiritual assessment. American Family Physician, 63, 81-89.

Anderson, J. C., & Gerbing, D. W. (1988). Structural equation modeling in practice: A review and recommended two-step approach. Psychological Bulletin, 103, 411-423.

 

Anderson, J. C., Rungtusanatham, M., & Schroeder, R. G. 1994. A theory of quality management underlying the Deming management method. Academy of Management Review, 19, 472-509.

 

Appleyard, B. (1994). Understanding the present: Science and soul of modern man. New York, NY: Doubleday.

 

Ardelt, M. (2000). Antecedents and effects of wisdom in old age. Research on Aging, 22, 360-394.

 

Aron, A., Aron, E. N., Tudor, M., & Nelson, G. (1991). Close relationships as including other in the self. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 60, 241-253.

 

Ashforth, B.E., & Kreiner, G.E. (1999). How can you do it?: Dirty work and the challenge of constructing a positive identity. Academy of Management Review, 24, 413-434. 

 

Ashforth, B.E., & Saks, A.M. (2000). Personal control in organizations: A longitudinal investigation with newcomers. Human Relations, 53, 311-339.

 

Ashmos, D.P., & Duchon, D. (2000). Spirituality at work. Journal of Management Inquiry, 9(2), 134-45.

 

Ashar, H., & Lane-Maher, M. Success and spirituality in the new business paradigm. Journal of Management Inquiry, 13(3), 249-260.

 

Astin, J.A., Shapiro, S.L., Lee, R.A., & Shapiro, D.H. Jr. (1999). The construct of control in mind-body medicine: Implications for healthcare. Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine, 5, 42-47. 

 

Barnett, C.K., Krell, T.C., & Sendry, J. (2000). Learning to learn about spirituality: A categorical approach to introducing the topic into management courses. Journal of Management Education, 24, 562-579.

 

Barrett-Lennard, G.T. (1994). Toward a person-centered theory of community. Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 34, 62-86.

 

Basch-Scott, M. (2000). Diverse labor force requires flexible approach to work/life balance. Employee Benefit Plan Review, 55, 32-38.

 

Bass, B.M. (1985). Leadership and performance beyond expectations. New York, NY: The Free Press.

 

Beazley, H. (1997). Meaning and measurement of spirituality in organizational settings: Development of a spirituality assessment scale. (Doctoral research project, The George Washington University, 1997). UMI Microform 9820619.

 

Benefiel, M. (2003).  Mapping the terrain of spirituality in organizational research.  Journal of Organizational Change Management, 16(4), 367 - 377.

 

Benjamin, P., & Looby, J. (1998). Defining the nature of spirituality in the context of Maslow's and Roger's theories. Counseling & Values, 42, 92-100.

 

Bentler P.M. (1985). Theory and implementation of EQS: A structural equations program. Los Angeles, CA: BMDP Statistical Software.

 

Bento, R. F. (2000). The little inn at the crossroads: a spiritual approach to the design of the leadership course.  Journal of Management Education, 24(5), 650 - 661.

 

Berensen, D. (1990). A systematic view of spirituality: God and twelve step programs as resources in family therapy. Journal of Strategic and Systematic Therapies, 9, 59-70.

 

Beyer, J., & Nino, D. (1999). Ethics and cultures in international business. Journal of Management Inquiry, 8, 287-298.

 

Biberman, J., & Neal, J. (2004). Research that matters: Helping organizations integrate spiritual values and practices. Journal of Organizational Change Management, 17(1), 7.

 

Bloch, D.P., & Richmond, L.J., Eds. (1997). Connections between spirit & work in career development. Palo Alto, CA: Davies-Black.

 

Blowers, A. (1997). The environmental policy: Ecological modernization or the risk to society? Urban Studies, 34, 845-872.

 

Boadella, D. (1998). Essence and ground: Towards the understanding of spirituality in psychotherapy. Journal of Psychotherapy, 3, 29-51.

 

Bogart, G. (1994). Finding life's calling. Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 34, 6-37.

 

Boomsma, A.(1982). The robustness of LISREL against small sample sizes in factor analysis models. In K G. Joreskog & H. Wold (Eds.), Systems under indirect observation: Causality, structure, prediction (pp. 165-173). New York: North-Holland.

 

Bradley, G.E., & Howells, C.D. (1994). The demand for corporate statemanship. Columbia Journal of World Business, 29, 40-55.

 

Brandt, E. (1996). Corporate pioneers explore spirituality. Human Resources Magazine, 41, 82-84.

 

Brichson, S. (2000). The impact of identity orientation on individual and organizational outcomes in demographically diverse settings. Academy of Management Review, 25, 82- 101.

 

Briggs, D. (2001). Changed spiritual scene. Christian Century, 118, 7-9.

 

Bristow-Braitman, A. (1995). Addiction recovery: 12 step programs and cognitive-behavioral psychology. Journal of Counseling & Development, 73, 414-418.

 

Britannica Encyclopedia [On-line] (2001). Available at http://www.britannica.com: (7 Jan 2001).

 

Brome, D.R., Owens, M.D., Allen, K., & Vevaina, T. (2000). An examination of spirituality among African-American women in recovery from substance abuse. Journal of Black Psychology, 26, 470-486.

 

Buchman, K.M. (2000). The experience of spirituality in organizational life. Research project Abstacts International, A-60/07.

 

Burkhardt, M. A. (1989). Spirituality: An analysis of the concept. Holistic Nursing Practice, 33, 69-77.

 

Burkhardt, M. A. (1994). Becoming and connecting: Elements of spirituality for women. Holistic Nursing Practice, 8, 12-21.

 

Burns, J.M. (1978). Leadership. New York, NY: Harper & Row.

 

Butts, D. (1999). Spirituality at work: An overview. Journal of Organizational Change Management, 12, 328-332.

 

Byron, Anderson E. (1998). A constructive task in religious education: Making Christian selves. Religious Education, 93, 173-188.

 

Cacciope, R. (2000a). Creating spirit at work: Re-visioning organization development and leadership, Part I. Leadership & Organization Development Journal, 21, 48-54.

 

Cacciope, R. (2000b). Creating spirit at work: Re-visioning organization development and leadership, Part II. Leadership & Organization Development Journal, 21, 110-119.

 

Camp, D. J.  (2003). Considering spirituality: Its promise and purpose.  Frontiers of Health Services Management, 18(4) 33 - 38.

 

Campion, M.A., & Medsker, G.J. (1993). Relations between work characteristics and effectiveness: Implications for designing effective work groups. Personnel Psychology, 46, 823-850.

 

Cavanagh, G.F. (1999). Spirituality for managers: Context and critique. Journal of Organizational Change Management, 12, 186-199.

 

Cavanagh, G. F. & Bandsuch, M. R.  (2002). Virtue as a benchmark for spirituality in business.  Journal of Business Ethics, 38(1/2) Part 2/3 109 - 117.

 

Chakraborty, S.K., & Chakraborty, D. (2004). The transformed leader and spiritual psychology: A few insights. Journal of Organizational Management Change, 17(2), 194-210.

 

Chang, R., & Page, R.C. (1991). Characteristics of the self-actualized person: Visions from the east and west. Counseling & Values, 36, 2-10.

 

Chen, C.C. (2000). Reworking authority: Leading and following in the post-modern organization. Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology, 73, 384-386.

 

Chodorow, N. (1974). Family structure and feminine personality. In M.Z. Rosaldo & L. Lamphere (Eds.), Women, culture and society (pp.44-64). Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press.

 

Clarkson, P. (1990). A multiplicity of psychotherapeutic relationships. British Journal of Psychotherapy, 7, 148-163.

 

Clayton, V. (1982). Wisdom and intelligence: The nature and function of knowledge in the later years.  International Journal of Aging and Development, 15, 315-323.

 

Coghlan, D. (1998). The process of change through interlevel dynamics in a large-group intervention for a religious organization. Journal of Applied Behavioral Science, 34, 105-119.

 

Cohen, D.V. (1995). Creating ethical work climates: A socioeconomic perspective. Journal of Socio-Economics, 24, 317-341.

 

Cohen, S. G., L. Chang, & G. E. Ledford, Jr. (1997). A hierarchical construct of self-management leadership and its relationship to quality of work life and perceived work group effectiveness. Personnel Psychology, 50, 275-308.

 

Confraternity of Christian Doctrine (1970). The new American bible. Iowa Falls, Iowa: World Bible Publishers.

 

Conger, J.A. (1994). Spirit at work: Discovering spirituality in leadership. San Francisco, CA; Jossey-Bass.

 

Cook, T.D, & Cambell, D.T. (1979). Quasi-experimentation design & analysis issues for field settings. Boston, MA: Houghton Mifflin.

 

Covey, S. (2004). The 8th Habit: From effectiveness to greatness. New York, NY: Free Press.

 

Coopey, J., Keegan, O., & Emler, N. (1998).  Managers' innovations and the structuration of organizations. The Journal of Management Studies, 35, 263-284.

 

Craige, F.C. Jr. (1999). The spirit and work: Observations about spirituality and organizational life. Journal of Psychology & Christianity, 18, 43-53.

 

Dalessio, A.T. (1998). Should 360 degree feedback be used only for development purposes? Personnel Psychology, 51, 1022-1026.

 

Daniels, D., Franz, R.S. & Wong, K. (2000).  A classroom with a worldview: Making spiritual assumptions explicit in management education. Journal of Management Education, 24(5), 540-561.

 

Danna, K.,& Griffin, R.W. (1999). Health and well-being in the workplace: A review and synthesis of the literature. Journal of Management, 25, 357-411.

 

DeCharms, R. (1968). Personal causation: The internal affective determinants of behavior. San Diego, CA: Academic Press.

 

Deci, E.L., & Ryan, R.M. (1987). The support of autonomy and the control of behavior. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 53, 1024-1037.

 

Dehler, G.E., & Welsh, M.A. (1994). Spiritual and organizational transformation implications for the new management paradigm. Journal of Managerial Psychology, 9, 17-27.

 

Delbecq, A. L. (2000).  Spirituality for business leadership: Reporting on a pilot course for MBAs and CEOs. Journal of Management Inquiry, 9(2), 117-128.

 

DeValk, P. (1996). The new ideology. Management, 43, 114-115.

 

Dewey, J. (1933). How we think: A restatement of reflective thinking to the educative process. 2d Ed. New York, NY: D.C. Health & Co.

 

Dillion, K.M., & Tait, J.L. (2000). Spirituality and being in the zone in team sports: A relationship?, Journal of Sport Behavior, 23, 91-100.

 

Dunn, A.B., & Dawes, S.J. (1999). Spirituality-focused genograms: Keys to uncovering spiritual resources in African-American families. Journal of Multicultural Counseling & Development, 27, 240-25.

 

Duvall, N. S. (1998). From soul to self and back again. Journal of Psychology and Theology, 26, 6-15.

 

Eagle, B.W., Icenogle, M.L., Maes, J.D., & Miles, E.W. (1998). The importance of employee demographic profiles for understanding experiences of work-family interrole conflicts. Journal of Social Psychology, 138, 690-709.

 

Easter, A. (2000). Construct analysis of four modes of being present. Journal of Holistic Nursing, 18, 362-377.

 

Eastman, W. N., & Bailey, J. R. (1994). Examining the origin of management theory: Value divisions in the positivist program. Journal of Applied Behavioral Science, 30, 313-328.

 

Edwards, B.R. (1999). The contributions of person-environment fit in understanding organizational identification. Research project Abstracts International, 59 (10-A), 3879.

 

Elkins, D.N. (1995). Psychotherapy and spirituality: Towards a theory of the soul. Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 35, 78-99.

 

Elkins, D.N. (1999). Spirituality. Psychology Today, 5, 45-48.

 

Ellis M.R., Vinson D.C., Ewigman B. (2001). Addressing spiritual concerns of patients. Journal Family Practice, 48: 105-9.

 

Elmes, M. & Smith, C.  (2001). Moved by the spirit: Contextualizing workplace empowerment in American spiritual ideals. The Journal of Applied Behavioral Science, 37(1): 33 - 50.

 

Encyclopedia of Catholicism (1995). New York, NY: Harper-Collins

 

English, L.M. (2001). Reclaiming our roots: Spirituality as an integral part of adult learning. Adult Learning, 12(3), 2-3.

 

Faber, B. (1998). Toward a rhetoric of change. Journal of Business & Technical Communication, 12, 217-237.

 

Faver, C.A. (2004). Relational spirituality and social caregiving. Social Work, 49(2), 241-249.

 

Fairholm, G.W. (1997). Capturing the heart of leadership: Spirituality and community in the new American workplace. Westport, CT: Praeger.

 

Fanning, J.J. (1998). Relationships between healer's spirituality and their beliefs about healing (Doctoral research project, University of Sarasota, 1998). UMI Microform 9837726.

 

Farran C.J., Fitchett, G., Quiring-Emblen J.D., & Burck J.R.(1989). Development of a model for spiritual assessment and intervention. Journal of Religious Health, 28, 185-193.

 

Feldman, S.P. (1999). The leveling of organizational culture: Egalitarianism in critical postmodern organization theory. The Journal of Applied Behavioral Science, 35, 228-244.

 

Fenwick, T.J., & English, L.M. (2004). Dimensions of spirituality: A framework for adult educators. The Journal of Adult Theological Education, 1(1), 49-64.

 

Fineman, S. (1993). Organizations as emotional arenas. In S. Fineman (Ed.) Emotion in Organizations, (pp.9-35). Newbury Park, CA: Sage.

 

Fitchett G. (1993). Spiritual assessment in pastoral care: a guide to selected resources. Monograph no. 4. Decatur, Ga.: Journal of Pastoral Care Publications.

 

Fletcher, J.K. (1998). Relational Practice. Journal of Management Inquiry, 7, 163-186.

 

Fortosis, S. (1992). A developmental model for stages of growth in Christian formation. Religious Education, 87, 283-298.

 

Frederick, W.C. (1998). Creatures, corporations, communities, chaos complexity. Business & Society, 37, 358-389.

 

Freeman, R.E., & Gilbert, D.R. (1992). Business, ethics and society: A critical agenda. Business & Society, 31, 9-17.

 

Freshman, B. (1999). A exploratory analysis of definitions and applications of spirituality in the workplace. Journal of Organizational Change Management, 12, 318-329.

 

Frew, E.J. (2000). Stressors, strain, and spirituality at work. Research projects Abstract International, DAI-A61/04, 1506.

 

Fry, L.W. (2003). Toward a theory of spiritual leadership. Leadership Quarterly, 14(6), 693-727.

 

Fry, L.W. (2004). Handbook of workplace spirituality and organizational performance. The Academy of Management Executive, 18(3), 165-66.

 

Furrow, J.L. (1998). The ideal father: Religious narratives and the role of fatherhood. Journal of Men's Studies, 7, 17-32.

 

Garret, M.T., & Wilbur, M.P. (1999). Does the worm live in the ground? Reflections on native American spirituality. Journal of Multicultural Counseling & Development, 27, 193-210.

 

Geltman, E.G., & Skroback, A.E. (1997). Environmental activism and the ethical investor. Journal of Corporation Law, 22, 465-504.

 

Genia, V. (1997). The spiritual experience index: Revision and reformulation. Review of Religious Research, 38, 344-381.

 

Gergen, K.J., & Walter, R. (1998). Real/izing the relational. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 15, 110-126.

 

Gibbons, P. (2000). Spirituality at work: A pre-theoretical overview. Unpublished manuscript. Birkbeck College, University of London.

 

Gilligan, C. (1982). In a different voice: Psychological theory and women's development. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

 

Gini, A. (1998). Work, identity and self: How we are formed by the work we do. Journal of Business Ethics, 17, 707-714.

 

Giuseppe, L., Brass, D.J., Gray, B. (1998). Social networks and perceptions of intergroup conflict: The role of negative relationships and third parties. Academy of Management Journal, 41, 55-67.

 

Godshalk, V.M., & Sosik, J.J. (2000). Does mentor-protégé agreement on mentor leadership behavior influence the quality of a mentoring relationship? Group & Organization Management, 25, 291-317.

 

Gockel, A.. (2004). The trend toward spirituality in the workplace: Overview and implications for career counseling. Journal of Employment Counseling, 41(4), 156-167.

 

Goldfarb, L.M., & Galanter, M. (1996). Medical student and patient attitudes toward religion and spirituality in the recovery process. American Journal of Drug & Alcohol Abuse, 22, 549-561.

 

Goud, N. (1994). Jonah complex: The fear of growth. Journal of Humanistic education & Development, 32, 98-111.

 

Gozdz, K. (2000). Toward transpersonal learning communities in business. American Behavioral Scientist, 43, 1262-1275.

 

Grant, D., O’Neil, K., & Stephens, L. (2004). Spirituality in the workplace: New empirical directions in the study of the sacred. Sociology of Religion, 65(3), 265-283.

 

Green, L.L., Fullilove, M.T., & Fullilove, R.E. (1998). Stories of spiritual awakening: The nature of spirituality in recovery. Journal of Substance Abuse, 15, 325-331.

 

Greene, R.R. (2003). Resilience theory: Theoretical and professional conceptualizations. Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment, 8(4), 75-91.

 

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Guillory, W.A. (2000). The living organization: Spirituality in the workplace. Salt Lake City, UT: Innovations International Inc.

 

Gull, G.A., & Doh, J. (2004). The ‘transmutation’ of the organization: Toward a more spiritual workplace. Journal of Management Inquiry, 13(2), 128-139.

 

Haas, R. (1993). Inner child affects spirituality. Human Development, 14, 29-36.

 

Haas, W.M. (1997). Psychotherapy: Some guiding principles. American Journal of Psychotherapy, 51, 593-607.

 

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Hall, T.W. , & Brokaw, B.F. (1995). The relationship of spiritual maturity to level of object relations development and God image. Pastoral Psychology, 43, 373-392.

 

Hall, T.W., Fletcher-Brokaw, B., Edwards, K.J., & Pike, P.L. (1998). An empirical exploration of psychoanalysis and religion: Spiritual maturity and object relations development. Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 37, 303-313.

 

Hamilton, D.M., & Jackson, M.H. (1998). Spiritual development: Paths and processes. Journal of Instructional Psychology, 25, 262-271.

 

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Haroutiouian, A., Ghavam, S. J., Ivshin, E., Phelan, S., Griffin, M. & Lindsay, C.  (2000). Learning and being: Outcomes of a class on spirituality in work.  Journal of Management Education, 24(5), 662 -681.

 

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Haskins, M.E., Liedtka, J., & Rosenblum, J. (1998). Beyond teams: Toward an ethic of collaboration. Organizational Dynamics, 26, 34-50.

 

Hatch, R., Burg, M.A., Naberhaus, D.S., & Hellmich, L.K. (1998). The spiritual involvement and beliefs scale: Development and testing of a new instrument. Journal of Family Practice, 46, 476-486.

 

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Heaton, D.P., Schmidt-Wilk, J., & Travis, F. (2004). Constructs, methods, and measures for researching spirituality in organizations. Journal of Organizational Change Management, 17(1), 62- 82.

 

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Henderson, S.J. (2000). Follow your bliss: A process for career happiness. Journal of Counseling and Development, 78, 305-315.

 

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Hickson, J., Housley, W., & Wages, D. (2000). Counselor’s perceptions of spirituality in the therapeutic process. Counseling & Values, 45, 58-66.

 

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Hodge, D.R. (2005). Spiritual lifemaps: A client-centered pictorial instrument for spiritual assessment, planning, and intervention. Social Work, 50(1), 77-87.

 

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Johnson, K.R. (1999). How did you get to be Mexican?: A white/brown man's search for identity. Diversity Factor, 7, 22-27.

 

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Kernberg, O.F. (2000). Psychoanalytic perspectives on the religious experience. American Journal of Psychotherapy, 54, 452-476.

 

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King, S., & Nicol, D.M. (1999). Organizational enhancement through recognition of individual spirituality: Reflections of Jacques and Jung. Journal of Organizational Change Management, 12, 234-239.

 

Klein, E., & Izzo, J.B. (1999). Awakening corporate soul: Four paths to unleashing the power of people at work. New York, NY: FairWinds Press.

 

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Knight, D., & McCabe, D. (1999). Are there no limits to authority?: TQM and organizational power. Organization Studies, 20, 197-224.

 

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Koenig H.G., McCullough M.E., & Larson D.B. (2000). Handbook of religion and health: a century of research reviewed. New York: Oxford University Press.

 

Konz, G.N.P., & Ryan, F.X. (1999). Maintaining an organizational spirituality: No easy task. Journal of Organizational Change Management, 12, 200-210.

 

Korac-Kakabadse, N., Kouzmin, A., & Kakadase, A. (2002). Spirituality and leadership praxis. Journal of Managerial Psychology, 17(3): 165 - 182.

 

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