Leadership: Philosophical Perspectives and Qualitative Analysis of Ethics—Looking Back, Looking Forward, Looking Around
Karianne Kalshoven, Scott Taylor
págs. 1-3
Rethinking Right: Moral Epistemology in Management Research
Tae Wan Kim, Thomas Donaldson
págs. 5-20
After Virtue and Accounting Ethics
Andrew West
págs. 21-36
The Indirect Ethics of AIG’s ‘Backdoor Bailout’
Daniel G. Arce, Laura Razzolini
págs. 37-51
The Impact of Religiosity on Audit Pricing
Stergios Leventis, Emmanouil Dedoulis, Omneya Abdelsalam
págs. 53-78
Effect of Self-Accountability on Self-Regulatory Behaviour: A Quasi-Experiment
Amit Dhiman, Arindam Sen, Priyank Bhardwaj
págs. 79-97
Examination of the Relationships Between Servant Leadership, Organizational Commitment, and Voice and Antisocial Behaviors
Émilie Lapointe, Christian Vandenberghe
págs. 99-115
Responsible Leadership: A Mapping of Extant Research and Future Directions
Christof Miska, Mark E. Mendenhall
págs. 117-134
Villains, Victims, and Verisimilitudes: An Exploratory Study of Unethical Corporate Values, Bullying Experiences, Psychopathy, and Selling Professionals’ Ethical Reasoning
Sean Valentine, Gary Fleischman, Lynn Godkin
págs. 135-154
Estimating the Cost of Justice for Adjuncts: A Case Study in University Business Ethics
Jason Brennan, Phillip Magness
págs. 155-168
Fostering Collective Growth and Vitality Following Acts of Moral Courage: A General System, Relational Psychodynamic Perspective
Sheldene Simola
págs. 169-182
What Good Does Doing Good do? The Effect of Bond Rating Analysts’ Corporate Bias on Investor Reactions to Changes in Social Responsibility
Oana Branzei, Jeff Frooman, Brent Mcknight, Charlene Zietsma
págs. 183-203
The Perceived Impact of Leaders’ Humility on Team Effectiveness: an Empirical Study
Arménio Rego, Miguel Pina e Cunha, Ace Volkmann Simpson
págs. 205-218
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