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The concluding chapter weaves together the various threads explored throughout the book, providing a comprehensive overview of the project and setting a research agenda for scholars seeking to delve deeper into these topics. Specifically, the chapter focuses on organization studies, identifying gaps in the existing literature and highlighting the potential for utilizing the ethical framework outlined in Chapter 6. Doing so invites researchers to explore new avenues of inquiry (such as the supply chains of care work) and expand the current knowledge base in this field (for example, by critically problematizing corporate initiatives of diversity and inclusion). The chapter suggests how the ethical framework presented in the book can inform and enrich future studies in organization studies and related disciplines and the valuation practices adopted in higher education institutions.

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