• Coherence as a source of authority in organizations 

      Torralba Rosselló, Francesc; Palazzi, Cristian; Seguró, Miquel (Ramon Llull Journal of Applied Ethics, Vol. 2, Núm. 2, p. 151-162, 2011)
      Coherence is today a source of moral authority. Being coherent frees us from external influences and gives us the capacity to decide for ourselves, but also places us in a privileged position with ...
    • Decision-making in organisations, according to the Aristotelian model 

      Torralba Rosselló, Francesc; Palazzi, Cristian (Ramon Llull Journal of Applied Ethics, Vol. 1, Núm. 1, p. 109-120, 2010)
      This article explores the process of decision-making in the light of Aristotelian ethics, in particular his work Nicomachean Ethics. Making decisions is a common task on the managerial agenda. The ...
    • Enhancing the hospitality customer experience of families with children on the autism spectrum disorder 

      Freund, Daniela; Cerdan Chiscano, Monica; Hernández-Maskivker, Gilda; Guix, Mireia; Iñesta, Ana; Castelló, Montserrat (International Journal of Tourism Research, 2019, Vol. 21, Issue 5 (September), p. 606-614, 2019-04)
      The purpose of this study is to examine intention to travel to accessible accommodations by families of children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), the influence of travel constraints ...
    • Knowledge and acknowledgement: the concept of alterity as a tool for social interaction 

      Ballarín, Josep Manel; Marín, Francesc Xavier; Navarro, Angel-Jesús (Ramon Llull Journal of Applied Ethics, Vol. 3, Núm. 3, p. 135-154, 2012)
      Human beings inhabit a symbolic reality that articulates meaning. This is culture understood as a web of meanings that actually builds our identity by providing guidance in the complexity of our ...