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What is Filial Piety

Global Citizenship and Its Impact on Multiculturalism in the Workplace
It consists of home-related moral behavior combining obedience, loyalty, and affection for the elderly.
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Global Citizenship, Entrepreneurship, and Diversity in the Global Village for the Post-COVID-19 Era
José Manuel Saiz-Alvarez (Catholic University of Santiago de Guayaquil, Ecuador & Catholic University of Avila, Spain)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-5436-7.ch008
Abstract
A tendency towards multiculturalism will characterize the post-Covid-19 world and will be defined by global citizenship, given the intense process of digitization that the Covid-19 pandemic has brought to the planet. China plays a fundamental role in this change process, as it is foreseeable that this Asian giant will become the world's first economic power towards the end of this decade. In this chapter, the author analyzes how multiculturalism in the workplace will lead to changes in society, especially among the born-digital who will interact with the planet through the Internet, leading to a greater acceptance of diversity and the creation of global citizenship by considering themselves “citizens of the world.”
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“Thy Kingdom Come, Thy Will Be Done”: Consumer Journey From Brand Romance to Brand Fandom
important Confucian principle for living a human life ethically through respecting the elders within a family, and previous generations. In consumption domain, this would translate into respecting the consumption culture, tastes and preferences demonstrated by one’s elders.
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Mental Resilience: Navigating Mental Well-Being Amidst Environmental Deterioration
Fillial is a traditional Confucian virtue and a key concept in East Asian cultures, particularly in Chinese, Korean, and Vietnamese societies. It refers to the deep respect, reverence, and loyalty that individuals, especially children, are expected to show towards their parents and elders. The term “filial piety” comes from the Confucian classic text, the Xiao Jing (Classic of Filial Piety).
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Piercing the Gender Prejudice in Corporate Boardroom: An Exploratory Study of the Approaches for Redressing the Glass Ceiling Phenomenon in Asia
Concept and virtue which emphasizes the respect, loyalty, and obedience that children are expected to show to their parents and elders.
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