Repairing trust in organizations and institutions: Toward a conceptual framework
R Bachmann, N Gillespie, R Priem - Organization Studies, 2015 - journals.sagepub.com
Trust plays a fundamental role in facilitating social exchange, yet recent global events have
undermined trust in many of society's institutions and organizations. This raises the pertinent …
undermined trust in many of society's institutions and organizations. This raises the pertinent …
Responsible management: Engaging moral reflexive practice through threshold concepts
P Hibbert, A Cunliffe - Journal of business ethics, 2015 - Springer
In this conceptual paper we argue that, to date, principles of responsible management have
not impacted practice as anticipated because of a disconnect between knowledge and …
not impacted practice as anticipated because of a disconnect between knowledge and …
Mapping accountability: core concept and subtypes
SI Lindberg - International review of administrative sciences, 2013 - journals.sagepub.com
The recent surge in popularity of 'accountability'in public administration and international
development seems in part divorced from centuries of conceptual and empirical work done …
development seems in part divorced from centuries of conceptual and empirical work done …
Corporate social responsibility: One size does not fit all. Collecting evidence from Europe
A Argandoña, H von Weltzien Hoivik - Journal of Business Ethics, 2009 - Springer
This article serves as an introduction to the collection of papers in this monographic issue on
“What the European tradition can teach about Corporate Social Responsibility” and presents …
“What the European tradition can teach about Corporate Social Responsibility” and presents …
The process of sustainability reporting in international hotel groups: An analysis of stakeholder inclusiveness, materiality and responsiveness
While extensive research covers the disclosure of performance in sustainability reports,
there is limited understanding of the process of how such reports are developed and whose …
there is limited understanding of the process of how such reports are developed and whose …
Empowering women through corporate social responsibility: A feminist Foucauldian critique
L McCarthy - Business Ethics Quarterly, 2017 - cambridge.org
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) has been hailed as a new means to address gender
inequality, particularly by facilitating women's empowerment. Women are frequently and …
inequality, particularly by facilitating women's empowerment. Women are frequently and …
Reimagining ethical leadership as a relational, contextual and political practice
H Liu - Leadership, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
Interest in ethical leadership has been spurred by the widespread reporting of corporate
malfeasance and corruption in the last decade. Although ethical leadership theories have …
malfeasance and corruption in the last decade. Although ethical leadership theories have …
The action logics of environmental leadership: A developmental perspective
O Boiral, M Cayer, CM Baron - Journal of business ethics, 2009 - Springer
This article examines how the action logics associated with the stages of consciousness
development of organizational leaders can influence the meaning, which these leaders give …
development of organizational leaders can influence the meaning, which these leaders give …
Reconceptualising whistleblowing in a complex world
JA Andrade - Journal of Business Ethics, 2015 - Springer
This paper explores the ethical dilemma of conflicting loyalties found in whistleblowing.
Central to this dilemma is the internal/external disclosure dichotomy; disclosure of …
Central to this dilemma is the internal/external disclosure dichotomy; disclosure of …
Meso-level theory of accountability in organizations
Accountability is ubiquitous in social systems, and its necessity is magnified in formal
organizations, whose purpose has been argued to predict and control behavior. The very …
organizations, whose purpose has been argued to predict and control behavior. The very …