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To overcome the adverse impacts of overemphasizing external control in business leadership decision making and the adverse global impacts of extreme investor capitalism, the author proposes the development of judgment integrity capacity at both the microeconomic and macroeconomic levels. To...
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The authors delineate the need to rebuild public trust in accounting in light of numerous domestic and international accounting scandals and use the Arthur Andersen LLP debacle to provide the comprehensive integrity capacity theoretical model for diagnosis of causes and prognosis of remedies for...
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This article links the subfields of organisational ethics and organisational innovation in the context of five global technological challenges. The authors provide an interactive model of organisational innovation and integrity capacity that depicts parallel reinforcing findings at the...
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The adverse impacts of the neglect of integrity capacity and business citizenship by Enron executives on multiple stakeholders are delineated by focusing on the violations of four dimensions of integrity capacity - process, judgment, development, and system. Proposed remedies for stakeholders...
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The nature, value, and neglect of integrity capacity by managers and the adverse impacts that Enron executive practices have had on a range of stakeholders are delineated. An explanation is given on how moral competence in management practice is addressed by each dimension of the management...
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