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2021 ◽  
Vol ahead-of-print (ahead-of-print) ◽  
Author(s):  
P.M. Nimmi ◽  
Alka K. Binoy ◽  
George Joseph ◽  
R. Suma

PurposeThe unending ambivalence in the academic environment and the job market is detrimental to management graduates' wellbeing. The study looks into the possible intervening methods to enhance the wellbeing of students during difficult times. The study proposes spirituality development as means through which psychological resources like perceived employability and psychological capital are developed in an individual. This study also tries to identify how spirituality development leads to life wellbeing among management students.Design/methodology/approachCross-sectional study was conducted among 212 management students from Kerala, India. Multi-stage random sampling was used to collect data. Structural equation modelling using IBM-AMOS was done to gain insights into the proposed relationships.FindingsThe results indicated that spirituality had a significant impact on the wellbeing of management students. Both perceived employability and psychological capital mediated the relationship between spirituality and life wellbeing.Research limitations/implicationsThe positive impact of developing spirituality among students is discussed in the paper with the theoretical underpinning of broaden and build theory. The findings suggest that colleges should try to make their campus climate more supportive of students' non-academic needs and open them to a spiritual environment especially during these challenging times.Originality/valueThe study is one of the first attempts to discern how spirituality development leads to an accumulation of psychological resources and life wellbeing among management graduates'.


2014 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Владимир А. Сахроков

The author focuses on the basic items outlined in his book „Religion, Culture and Society in the Context of Globalization” (Сахроков [Sakhrokov], 2012). A special part characterizes the interrelations of cultures and religions in a non-traditional way through a perspective of the so-called „golden proportion”. The article also dwells on social aspects of cultures and religions such as the social functions of religions and the dynamics of spirituality development in Christianity and Islam on a comparative level, as well as on the socio-natural relations between cultures and religions. Of no least importance, as highlighted in the article, are such crucial issues in the contemporary world as an Islamo-Christian dialogue, theological education and sustainable development.


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