<p>Moving from communist regimes to democratically elected governments in 1990 initiated radical political economic and cultural transition in Central and Eastern Europe. Emerging from the shadows of communist rule in Hungary - visible in the widespread presence of corruption autocratic leadership and counter-economy - how can personal Christian values bring lasting change to the work leadership and business activities of individuals and their organizations?</p><p></p><p>Bridging the gap between secular and sacred in philosophy theology and business studies Krisztina Oláh seeks to define how the integrated life of those Christians in business can be the solution to widespread corruption. With academic rigor and interdisciplinary scope Oláh's qualitative interviews and survey data present empirical insight from experienced Christian business leaders as well as authentic perspectives on ethical leadership to lay out practical tools in overcoming the challenges they face. This exploration of post-communist transformation in the Hungarian context will have relevance to any scholar practitioner or Christian business leader who longs to see the practice of biblical values reshape their environment.</p><p></p>
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