Management knowledge and ethical issues: a difficult encounter | |
Towards a Phenomenology of Management: From Modelling to Day-to-day Moral Sensemaking Cognition | p. 3 |
Reverse Engineering of Moral Discussion: From Symptoms to Moral Foundations | p. 31 |
From Hunter-gatherer to Organizational Man: A Morality Tale | p. 47 |
Economics and the Question of Moral Foundations | |
Economics, Ethics and Anthropology | p. 67 |
The 'Ethics of Competition' or the Moral Foundations of Contemporary Capitalism | p. 85 |
The Ethics of Rationality: Elucidations in the Theoretical Foundations of Economics by Relation to Ethics | p. 107 |
The Moral Layer of Contemporary Economics: A Virtue-ethics Perspective | p. 134 |
Leadership and team management: exploring moral foundations | |
Leadership Virtues and Management Knowledge: Questioning the Unitary Command Perspective in Leadership Research | p. 159 |
The Psychological Dimension of Love as Foundational for Transformational Leadership Theory | p. 178 |
An Ethical Encounter with the Other: Language Introducing the New into Thought | p. 200 |
Management Systems and Ethics: Can We Go Beyond Hypocrisy? | |
Are Management Systems Ethical? The Reification Perspective | p. 221 |
The Paradoxical Situation of Ethics in Business | p. 244 |
Ethics and Management Education: The MBA under Attack | p. 257 |
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