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This article revisits the "harmony doctrine" school of economics (1835-1860) and its distinctive understanding of how ethics and economics intersect. Harmony doctrine thinkers staked out a "natural" understanding of economic phenomena that in many ways fused the classical political economy of...
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Few scholars have investigated the considerations of over-empowered teams (i.e., teams creating negative organizational outcomes from too much empowerment) from a non-consequential ethics approach. Leveraging a virtue-based ethics lens of team empowerment, we provide a framework of team ethical...
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Despite the obvious link between spirituality, religiosity and ethical judgment, a definition for the nature of this relationship remains elusive due to conceptual and methodological limitations. To address these, we propose an integrative Spiritual-based model (ISBM) derived from categories...
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