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169Repentance and Continuous Improvement: Ethical Implications for the Modern Leader (review)Journal of Business Ethics 102 (3): 473-487. 2011.Although leadership of organizations rarely is discussed in terms of the religious construct of repentance, we propose that repentance and continuous improvement are closely related ideas that profoundly impact individuals and organizations. We identify six parallels between repentance and continuous improvement and then show how these parallels apply to the fundamental principles associated with highly regarded leadership perspectives. We conclude by identifying five contributions of the articl…Read more
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169Love, Forgiveness, and Trust: Critical Values of the Modern LeaderJournal of Business Ethics 93 (1): 91-101. 2010.In a world that has become increasingly dependent upon employee ownership, commitment, and initiative, organizations need leaders who can inspire their␣employees and motivate them individually. Love, forgiveness, and trust are critical values of today’s organization leaders who are committed to maximizing value for organizations while helping organization members to become their best. We explain the importance of love, forgiveness, and trust in the modern organization and identify 10 commonaliti…Read more
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90Academia, Aristotle, and the public sphere – stewardship challenges to schools of businessJournal of Academic Ethics 5 (1): 5-20. 2007.In this paper we suggest that the ethical duties of business schools can be understood as representing stewardship in the Aristotelian tradition. In Introduction section we briefly explain the nature of ethical stewardship as a moral guideline for organizations in examining their duties to society. Ethical Stewardship section presents six ethical duties of business schools that are owed to four distinct stakeholders, and includes examples of each of those duties. Utilizing this Framework section…Read more
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Transformative Learning: A New Model for Business Ethics EducationJournal of Multidisciplinary Research 5 (1). 2013.Although many scholars and practitioners acknowledge business ethics education to be an important priority for business schools, they criticize the current approach to teaching business ethics at many schools as ineffective. This article introduces a new integrative model for teaching business ethics that integrates key elements of Bloom’s Taxonomy, Fink’s Taxonomy of Significant Learning, and Transformational Learning. Research briefly describes the current status of business ethics education a…Read more
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144Trust, Faith, and Betrayal: Insights from Management for the Wise BelieverJournal of Business Ethics 84 (1): 103-114. 2009.Trust within a secular or organizational context is much like the concept of faith within a religious framework. The purpose of this article is to identify parallels between trust and faith, particularly from the individual perspective of the person who perceives a duty owed to him or her. Betrayal is often a subjectively derived construct based upon each individual's subjective mediating lens. We analyze the nature of trust and betrayal and offer insights that a wise believer might use in under…Read more
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Dixie CollegeRegular Faculty
Areas of Interest
| Applied Ethics |
| Normative Ethics |
| Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy |