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Research tidbits: Understanding Eastern and Western ethics
How do people in Western and Eastern societies think about ethics? Read the insights in our #researchtidbits #sustainableleadership
Research tidbits: Alternate lenses for viewing ethical issues
Can Aristotle and Tolkien help us with analysing leadership ethics? #researchtidbits #sustainableleadership
Research tidbits: How to be perceived as ethical
What do employees perceive as ethical behaviour? #researchtidbits #sustainableleadership #trust
Research tidbits: Ethics in accounting
Integrity and ethics in accountancy - how do they measure up? See our #researchtidbits #sustainableleadership #glassceiling
Research tidbits: Diversity in different settings
Research in Jordan, Spain, South Africa & Indonesia looked at how diversity can affect a firm’s performance. #researchtidbits #sustainableleadership
Research tidbits: Ethics in consumption
What impact does the tone of marketing language have on ethical consumption? #ethicsofconsumption #sustainableleadership #researchtidbits