Dr. Emiliano Hudtohan

Educator, Business Writer, Industry Expert and Entrepreneur

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Why a Community Tolerates Dust Pollution and Noise Disturbance? A Study on Corporate Social Responsibility in Nickel Mining

The International Journal Of Engineering And Science (IJES) || Volume || 4 || Issue || 6 || Pages || PP.51-57 || June – 2015 || ISSN (e): 2319 – 1813 ISSN (p): 2319 – 1805 www.theijes.com The IJES Page 51   Why a Community Tolerates Dust Pollution and Noise Disturbance? A Study on Corporate Social […]

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Spiritually – driven management in the 21st century: a literature review

Spiritually-driven management in the 21st century: a literature reviewDr. Emiliano T. Hudtohan, EdDFor publication in San Beda College Graduate SchoolResearch and Development JournalMay-December 2015July 27, 2015 version Abstract Based on the review of related literature on spirituality and religiosity at the workplace, three spiritualities emerged: Maharlikhan spirituality, devotional spirituality, and global spirituality.  The author conceptualized […]

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Why a Community Tolerates Dust Pollution and Noise Disturbance? A Study on Corporate Social Responsibility in Nickel Mining

The International Journal Of Engineering And Science (IJES) || Volume || 4 || Issue || 6 || Pages || PP.51-57 || June – 2015 || ISSN (e): 2319 – 1813 ISSN (p): 2319 – 1805 www.theijes.com The IJES Page 51 Why a Community Tolerates Dust Pollution and Noise Disturbance? A Study on Corporate Social Responsibility […]

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Spirituality in the Workplace: Quo Vadis?

The Journal of Business Research and Development San Beda College Graduate School of Business May-December 2014   Abstract Modern management has emerged from an industrial revolution paradigm of productivity to an admission of spirituality as a relational dimension in the workplace. But Western management is extremely cautious in discussing spirituality at the workplace as an […]

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Iloilo City Heritage Mansions and Houses In Photos

Iloilo City is one of the Philippines’ oldest cities. Before the Spanish invaders arrived in Panay, Aeta tribes and Malayan settlers were already living in the island with their own ways of politics, religious beliefs, traditions and trade with the Chinese and other Southeast Asian Kingdoms. Under the Spanish colonization, the weaving industry began to […]

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