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Research tidbits: Ethical contexts
A selection of interesting research and articles we found recently on ethical contexts to business actions. Top Management Ethical Leadership and Firm Performance: Mediating Role of Ethical and Procedural Justice Climate Authors: Yuhyung Shin, Sun Young [...]
Research tidbits: Shades of green
Different shades of green consciousness in product evaluations The sustainability labelling on the front of a package featured in a print advertisement may influence consumers’ product evaluations and purchase decisions. The findings of this exploratory [...]
Research tidbits: CSR influences
A selection of interesting research and articles we found recently - what influences corporate social responsibility (CSR) and what does CSR influence? What do we know about CSR? Review and Research Agenda Herman Aguinis and [...]
Research tidbits: Walking the ethical talk
A selection of interesting research and articles we found recently. When organisations don’t walk their talk by decoupling ethics programs Tammy MacLean and her colleagues conducted research that illustrates dangers inherent in the gap created [...]
Research tidbits from Leadership Quarterly
This week’s research tidbits are LEADERSHIP QUARTERLY’S most downloaded papers during 2014. Note that many of these papers have to do with ethical leadership and some were written quite a few years ago. Leadership theory [...]
Research tidbits: Education and sustainability
A selection of interesting research and articles we found recently on education and sustainability. Does business ethics education work differently for men and women? Yes, according to Liz Wang and Lisa Calvano, who note that [...]