ABSTRACT

Empathy dissolves the boundaries between self and others, and feelings of altruism towards others are activated. This process results in more compassionate and caring contexts, as well as helping others in times of suffering. This book provides evidence from neuroscience and quantum physics that it is empathy that connects humanity, and that this awareness can create a more just society. It extends interest in values-based management, exploring the intellectual, physical, ecological, spiritual and aesthetic well-being of organizations and society rather than the more common management principles of maximising profit and efficiency.

This book challenges the existing paradigm of capitalism by providing scientific evidence and empirical data that empathy is the most important organizing mechanism. The book is unique in that it provides a comprehensive review of the transformational qualities of empathy in personal, organizational and local contexts. Integrating an understanding based upon scientific studies of why the fields of positive psychology and organizational scholarship are important, it examines the evidence from neuroscience and presents leading-edge studies from quantum physics with implications for the organizational field. Together the chapters in this book attempt to demonstrate how empathy helps in the reduction of human suffering and the creation of a more just society.

chapter |14 pages

Introduction

part I|57 pages

Contemplative Approaches to Empathy

chapter 2|15 pages

The Source of Empathy in our Lives

An Explanatory Journey into the Realm of Spirituality

chapter 4|1 pages

A Conceptione . . .

part II|39 pages

Applied Approaches to Empathy

chapter 5|18 pages

Working through the Past

How Personal History Influences Leaders' Emotions and Capacity for Empathy

chapter 6|19 pages

Empathy

A Leadership Quintessential

part II|32 pages

Applied Approaches to Empathy B: Decision Making

part II|58 pages

Applied Approaches to Empathy C: Contextual

chapter 10|18 pages

The Caring Climate

How Sport Environments Can Develop Empathy in Young People

chapter 11|1 pages

. . . Ad Floridam

chapter 12|18 pages

Transcendent Empathy

The Ability to See the Larger System