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The chapter examines to what extent research from social cognitive neuroscience can inform ethical leadership. We evaluate the contribution of brain research to the understanding of ethical leaders as moral persons, as well the understanding of their role as moral managers. The areas of social...
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Inconsistent information between an organization’s corporate social responsibility (CSR) commitments and perceived CSR (in-)action is a big challenge for organizations because this is typically associated with perceptions of corporate hypocrisy and related negative stakeholder reactions....
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Inconsistent information between an organization’s corporate social responsibility (CSR) commitments and perceived CSR (in-)action is a big challenge for organizations because this is typically associated with perceptions of corporate hypocrisy and related negative stakeholder reactions....
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Introduction : the quest for responsible leadership in business / Thomas Maak and Nicola M. Pless -- Ethics : the heart of leadership / Joanne B. Ciulla -- Responsible leadership : a relational approach / Thomas Maak and Nicola M. Pless -- A compass for decision making / Lynn Sharp Paine --...
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