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Research tidbits: International perspectives on ethics and CSR
A selection of interesting articles we came across recently covering international perspectives on ethics and CSR. Global ethical values in the public relations industry (worldwide) Globalization has the potential to create a network society where [...]
Research tidbits: Ethical decision-making
A selection of interesting articles we came across recently on ethical decision-making. Mixed emotions in unethical decision making Although prior work on ethical decision-making has examined the direct impact of magnitude of consequences as well [...]
Research tidbits: Values, virtues and religion in sustainability
A selection of interesting articles we came across recently on values, virtues and religion in sustainability. Balanced organisational values? Theories of organisation and management have offered several concepts and models, which indicate that organizational values [...]
Research tidbits: Ethical leadership performance at work & home
A selection of interesting articles we came across recently on ethical leadership performance. Doing well by doing good? Silke Eisenbeiss, Daan van Knippenberg and Clemens Fahrbach note that business ethics and firm economic performance have [...]
Research tidbits: Stakeholders & sustainability
A selection of interesting articles we came across recently on stakeholders and sustainability. What do you do if you can’t involve stakeholders in accounting & management? According to Anselm Schneider, in order to enable firms [...]
Research tidbits: Leadership styles
A selection of interesting articles we found recently on leadership styles. Is there really a difference between empowering and laissez-faire leadership? Not as much as originally thought, according to Sut Humborstad and Steffen Giessner’s research. Empowering leadership [...]