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195Duties Owed to Organizational Citizens – Ethical Insights for Today’s Leader (review)Journal of Business Ethics 102 (3): 343-356. 2011.Organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) has been widely recognized as a contributor to improving organizational performance and wealth creation. The purpose of this article is to briefly summarize the motives of many employees who exercise OCB and to identify the ethical duties owed by organizational leaders to the highly committed employees with whom they work. After reviewing the nature of OCB and the psychological contracts made with highly committed employees, we then use Hosmer’s framewor…Read more
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211Transformative Leadership: Achieving Unparalleled Excellence (review)Journal of Business Ethics 109 (2): 175-187. 2012.The ongoing cynicism about leaders and organizations calls for a new standard of ethical leadership that we have labeled “transformative leadership.” This new leadership model integrates ethically-based features of six other well-regarded leadership perspectives and combines key normative and instrumental elements of each of those six perspectives. Transformative leadership honors the governance obligations of leaders by demonstrating a commitment to the welfare of all stakeholders and by seekin…Read more
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87Practicing what we teach – ethical considerations for business schoolsJournal of Academic Ethics 3 (1): 1-25. 2005.The raging cynicism felt toward businesses and business leaders is a by-product of perceived violations in the social contracts owed to the public. Business schools have a unique opportunity to make a significant impact on present and future business leaders, but ‘practicing what we teach’ is a critical condition precedent. This paper presents frameworks for ethical practices for assessing the social contracts owed by business schools in their role as citizens in the larger community. We identif…Read more
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199Identity, Self-Awareness, and Self-Deception: Ethical Implications for Leaders and OrganizationsJournal of Business Ethics 90 (S3): 393-406. 2009.The ability of leaders to be perceived as trustworthy and to develop authentic and effective relationships is largely a function of their personal identities and their self-awareness in understanding and making accommodations for their weaknesses. The research about self-deception confirms that we often practice denial regarding our identities without being fully aware of the ethical duties that we owe to ourselves and to others. This article offers insights about the nature of identity and self…Read more
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190Ethics and the Auditing Culture: Rethinking the Foundation of Accounting and AuditingJournal of Business Ethics 64 (3): 271-284. 2006.Although the foundation of financial accounting and auditing has traditionally been based upon a rule-based framework, the concept of a principle-based approach has been periodically advocated since being incorporated into the AICPA Code of Conduct in 1989. Recent high profile events indicate that the accountants and auditors involved have followed rule-based ethical perspectives and have failed to protect investors and stakeholders – resulting in a wave of scandals and charges of unethical cond…Read more
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Dixie CollegeRegular Faculty
Areas of Interest
| Applied Ethics |
| Normative Ethics |
| Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy |