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Research tidbits: Leadership’s effects on followers

A selection of interesting articles we found recently about leadership's effects on followers. When and why empowering leadership increases followers’ taking charge in China Drawing from the cultural self-representation model, the authors propose a multilevel model [...]

Research tidbits: Values in auditing and accounting

A selection of interesting articles we found recently about values in auditing and accounting. Exploring moral judgements among accounting and other business students In this exploratory paper, Margaret  Andersen and her colleagues investigate the extension of Haidt’s [...]

Research tidbits: Corporate moral behaviour

A selection of interesting articles we found recently about corporate moral behaviour. MNE subsidiaries’ strategic commitment to CSR in emerging economies Multinational enterprises (MNEs) venturing into emerging economies operate in relatively unfamiliar environments that, compared with [...]

Research tidbits: Stakeholder perspectives

A selection of interesting articles we found recently about stakeholder perspectives. Is sustainable development biased towards humans as stakeholders? Environmental education scholars have hailed the emergence of the discourse of education for sustainable development (ESD) as [...]

Research tidbits: Revisiting virtues

A selection of interesting articles we found recently on the role of virtues in management. Is humility needed in management? Although virtues have gained a firm presence in the theory and practice of corporate management, [...]