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Leadership Manipulation and Ethics in Storytelling

2012

This article focuses on exerting influence in leadership, namely manipulation in storytelling. Manipulation is usually considered an unethical approach to leadership. We will argue that manipulation is a more complex phenomenon than just an unethical way of acting in leadership. We will demonstrate through an empirical qualitative study that there are various types of manipulation through storytelling. This article makes a contribution to the literature on manipulation through leadership storytelling, offering a more systematic empirical analysis and a more nuanced view of the topic than previously existed by outlining how managers engage in manipulative storytelling and what kind of ethics…

Economics and EconometricsComputingMilieux_THECOMPUTINGPROFESSIONUnethicalPerspective (graphical)kerrontaSocial constructionismGeneral Business Management and AccountingSocial constructionismEpistemologyLeadershipNarrativeArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)PhenomenonNarrativeStorytellingmanipulaatio (psykologia)SociologyBusiness and International ManagementBusiness ethicsetiikkaLawSocial psychologyStorytellingQualitative researchQuality of Life Research
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Ethical consumerism: a view from Finland

2004

Business ethics and corporate social responsibility have gained more attention in recent years. However, the consumers’ perspective on ethics is still a little researched area. This study reports a survey ( n = 713) on the views of Finnish consumers about ethics in trade. Consumers’ willingness to promote business ethics as well as the obstacles to ethical consumption are investigated. The results of the study show that while the majority of the respondents regard business ethics as important, this attitude does not translate into their choice behaviour. Consumers are uncertain about which products and firms follow ethical rules and which do not. The most important obstacles to ethical cons…

MarketingEconomics and EconometricsComputingMilieux_THECOMPUTINGPROFESSIONPerspective (graphical)Public Health Environmental and Occupational HealthInformation processingComputingMilieux_LEGALASPECTSOFCOMPUTINGProduct availabilityComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDSOCIETYCorporate social responsibilityEthical consumptionBusinessMarketingBusiness ethicsEthical consumerismApplied PsychologyConsumer behaviourInternational Journal of Consumer Studies
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A Critical Analysis of the Intellectual Capital Measuring, Managing, and Reporting Practices in the Non-profit Sector: Lessons Learnt from a Case Stu…

2014

In management literature, intellectual capital (IC) is considered the key driver of the competitive advantage of the third millennium enterprise firm; consequently, measuring, managing and reporting IC has become a critical issue. Frameworks addressed to measure and report IC have proliferated, nevertheless the adoption of these frameworks is not so widespread in practice. The strong call for critically investigating IC practices has been raised by several leading authors in the area. Doing a critical and performative IC research means empirically researching IC organisational practices in specific contexts, in order to increase the understanding of the IC dynamics. By critically analysing …

Economics and Econometricsbusiness.industryPerformative utteranceAccountingAuditNon profitGeneral Business Management and AccountingCompetitive advantagenon-profit organizationIntellectual capitalcase studyArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Intellectual capitalOrder (exchange)EconomicsBusiness and International ManagementBusiness ethicsbusinessLawReporting systemJournal of Business Ethics
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The Logic of Gift: Inspiring behavior in organizations beyond the limits of duty and exchange

2016

[EN] Giving without the expectation of reward is difficult to understand in organizational contexts. In opposition to a logic based on self-interest or a sense of duty, a "logic of gift" has been proposed as a way to understand the phenomenon of free, unconditional giving. However, the rationale behind, and effects of, this logic have been under-explored. This paper responds by first clarifying the three logics of action¿the logic of exchange, the logic of duty, and the logic of gift¿and then explains how their balanced integration promises to enhance organizational life and outcomes. Having explicated the unique character and contributions of the logic of gift, the paper further suggests p…

GenerosityEconomics and Econometricsmedia_common.quotation_subject050109 social psychologyLogic of dutyLogic of giftLogic of exchangeBenevolence0502 economics and businessGratitude0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesCenter (algebra and category theory)SociologyDutymedia_commonGratitude05 social sciencesExtremely HelpfulCOMERCIALIZACION E INVESTIGACION DE MERCADOSGeneral Business Management and AccountingManagementPhilosophyUnconditionalityBusiness ethics050203 business & management
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Resistance to Change in the Corporate Elite

2017

In this empirical study, we investigate the variation in firms’ response to institutional pressure for gender-balanced boards, focusing specifically on the preservation of prevailing practices of director selection and its impact on the representation of women on the board of directors. Using 8 years of data from publicly listed Nordic corporations, we show societal pressure to be one of the determinants of female directorship. Moreover, in some corporations, the director selection process may work to maintain “a traditional type of board”. In such boards, demographic diversity among male members appears to be associated with a lower share of female directors, although we cannot establish w…

Economics and EconometricsGender quotaGender diversityResistance (psychoanalysis)Corporate eliteEmpirical researchArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)0502 economics and businessEconomicsBusiness and International ManagementInstitutional theoryGender diversity050208 financebusiness.industry05 social sciencesBoard diversityPublic relationsGeneral Business Management and AccountingCrowding outBoard of directorsTransparency (graphic)Business ethicsbusinessLaw050203 business & managementDiversity (business)Journal of Business Ethics
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Ethical Behavior and Organizational Innovation: Analysis of Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Latvia

2018

Abstract Innovations can provide small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) a significant competitive advantage considering the ambiguous business environment. SMEs may face lower capacity and more constrained funding for long-term investments, however, understanding innovation in a broader sense and looking into organizational structures, behaviors and processes, SMEs have an opportunity to become more competitive. This study analyzes the impact of ethical behavior as a part of an organizational culture on organizational innovation performance in SMEs. Six hundred SMEs in Latvia were surveyed to assess whether employees follow the principles of business ethics in their work and what is the …

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SOME INTERCULTURAL CONSIDERATIONS ON CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY - CASE STUDY: ROMANIA AND HOFSTEDE'S CULTURAL DIMENSIONS

2013

Globalization is creating the need for new ways of understanding, managing and coping with culture differences. Corporations should take into account these differences when fundamenting their international strategies, even in regard to their business ethic and social responsibility goals. In this article we try to indicate some of the implications that intercultural factors can have on the companies actions regarding CSR.

jel:M14corporate social responsibility cultural dimensions business ethicsRevista Economica
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The effect of home and host country cultures on the manager's individual decision making related to ethical issues in a MNC

2011

In this theoretical paper, I review the most frequently cited descriptive models of individual decision making related to ethical issues in business, marketing and international business, as well as related empirical studies. The main goal is to propose an extension of the most comprehensive model of ethical decision making by including host country culture as an additional variable for application to a multinational corporation setting. I also suggest an empirical research design that would help test not only whether the variable affects individual decision making related to ethical issues in a MNC, but also how it influences individual decision making.

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementStrategy and ManagementEthical decisionInternational businessManagementTest (assessment)Variable (computer science)Empirical researchMultinational corporationBusinessBusiness and International ManagementBusiness ethicsMarketingEmerging marketsInternational Journal of Business Governance and Ethics
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Make love, not war: a process-based approach to social innovation

2017

Traditional approaches to social innovation focus on products, services, and ideas that enable social problems to be solved. They also often view social innovation as resulting from a cross-fertilization between multiple stakeholders. We advocate for a process-based approach to social innovation internal to organizations, anchored in the concept of ethical love. While love, as a concept, has only received attention recently in academic management research, contrary to its common usage in psychology, we propose a philosophical and anthropological perspective on the call for love in organizations and distinguish with the help of the philosopher Levinas between political love and ethical love.…

Process (engineering)POLITICAL LOVEBUSINESS ETHICSCiencias Sociales InterdisciplinariasOrganizational ethicsManagementCIENCIAS SOCIALESOtras Ciencias SocialesPolitical scienceSOCIAL INNOVATION[SHS.GESTION]Humanities and Social Sciences/Business administrationManagmentEngineering ethicsSocial innovationSocial scienceBusiness ethics[ SHS.GESTION ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Business administration[SHS.GESTION] Humanities and Social Sciences/Business administrationORGANIZATIONAL ETHICSComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS
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ETHICAL LEADERSHIP: STUDENT PERCEPTIONS OF EXERCISING ETHICAL INFLUENCE IN ORGANIZATION

2014

Today’s rapidly changing economic and social environment requires reconsideration of leadership issues, a special attention paying to ethical issues that are an integral part of socially responsible business. There are numerous studies on the subject matter of ethical leadership but until now the matter of developing business students’ ethical leadership competences has been hardly touched. This is one of the gaps to be filled if we want to speak about the Europe of knowledge at all. The purpose of the present study is twofold: to summarize the previous research in the field of ethical leadership and to research Latvian business students’ perception of ethical leadership. Hence the tasks of…

Power (social and political)Ethical leadershipComputingMilieux_THECOMPUTINGPROFESSIONNeuroleadershipServant leadershipEngineering ethicsSociologyBusiness ethicsShared leadershipSocial psychologySocial responsibilityReferent powerEuropean Integration Studies
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