Research tidbits: Individual aspects of being ethical
Does ethical leadership lead to employee burnout? This and other research summaries in our Research Tidbits
Does ethical leadership lead to employee burnout? This and other research summaries in our Research Tidbits
The public's view of companies' CSR activities - what does the research find? See this week's research tidbits
Can ethical criteria be used to measure company performance? See our research tidbits
Does ethical leadership affect employee retention? The focus of this week's reading
Moral emotions and ethical decision-making: this week's research reading
Assessing sustainability - how useful are the measurements? Find out more with our #researchtidbits
Socially responsible business choices and their impact: our pick of recent research articles.
In our Research Tidbits this week, we've brought together articles looking at the factors affecting CEO remuneration.
Our latest Research Tidbits looks at ethics amongst specific professions, including accounting and food retailers.
Our latest reading on interesting articles on the topic of stakeholders. Stakeholder theory classification: A theoretical and empirical evaluation of definitions Stakeholder theory is widely accepted but elementary aspects remain indeterminate as the term ‘stakeholder’ is an essentially contested concept (Miles, J Bus Ethics 108:285–298, 2012; Mitchell, Organ Stud 33:1407–1411, 2012), being variously describable, internally complex and open in character (Gallie, Proc Aristot Soc 56:167–198, 1956). Such contestability is highly problematic for theory development and empirical testing. The extent of essential [...]