- Apologies for cross posting
Dear Colleagues
In recent years, we have witnessed a plethora of failures in ethical corporate leadership with varying consequences. The business ethics research community has responded largely by focusing on (1) the nature, dynamics, limitations and improvement of corporate social responsibility policies and practices, (2) the ways in which corporate citizenship should be understood, implemented and improved, (3) the ways in which globalization and internationalization of business are changing the ethical questions and problems faced by corporations and their leaders, and (4) what can be done to help managers recognize and be sensitive to moral issues and ethical questions in their work.
Sub-theme 18:
Redesigning Leadership in Organizations: The Economic Imperative and Ethical Practice
Call for Papers
http://www.egosnet.org/jart/prj3/egosnet/main.jart?rel=en&reserve-mode=active&content-id=1277261377763&subtheme_id=1277261260130
We welcome proposals for papers addressing leadership and ethics, including:
The ethics of difference in leadership and organization
Feminist ethical leadership
The politics of ethical leadership
Charismatic leadership and ethics
Ethical leadership and globalization
Ethical leadership beyond good and evil
The practice of leadership and forms and traditions of ethics
New methodologies and research designs for leadership and ethics research
Best wishes
David
Professor David Knights
Bristol Centre for Leadership and Organizational Ethics (BCLOE)
Bristol Business School, UWE
Bristol BS16 1QY, UK
Tel. Work +44 (0)117 3281709 Home: 01743 341742 Mobile 07891 647837
Email [log in to unmask]
Professor
Swansea Business School,
Swansea, SA2 8PP.
Visiting Professor
Stockholm University Business School and Gothenburg School of Business, Economics and Law, Sweden.
|