•  159
    Trustworthiness, Governance, and Wealth Creation
    with Mark H. Hansen
    Journal of Business Ethics 97 (2): 173-188. 2010.
    Although trustworthiness has been described as a source of competitive advantage, its value extends to organizational governance and wealth creation. We identify the importance of the commitment—compliance continuum in the decision to trust and note that trustworthiness is a subjective perception viewed through each person's mediating lens. That lens and each person's interpretation of the social contract impact one's commitment to cooperate. We suggest five propositions that integrate trustwort…Read more
  •  135
    Principal Theory and Principle Theory: Ethical Governance from the Follower’s Perspective
    with Ranjan Karri and Pamela Vollmar
    Journal of Business Ethics 66 (2-3): 207-223. 2006.
    Organizational governance has historically focused around the perspective of principals and managers and has traditionally pursued the goal of maximizing owner wealth. This paper suggests that organizational governance can profitably be viewed from the ethical perspective of organizational followers - employees of the organization to whom important ethical duties are also owed. We present two perspectives of organizational governance: Principal Theory that suggests that organizational owners and…Read more
  •  41
    Erratum to: Duties Owed to Organizational Citizens – Ethical Insights for Today’s Leader
    with Ryan Atkins and Russell E. Holzgrefe
    Journal of Business Ethics 102 (3): 517-517. 2011.
  •  128
    Cultural insights to justice: A theoretical perspective through a subjective lens (review)
    with Patrick S. M. Primeaux and Ranjan Karri
    Journal of Business Ethics 46 (2): 187-199. 2003.
    Distributive, procedural, and interactional justice are constructs that are increasingly being recognized as important factors that affect individual perceptions in the workplace environment. This paper presents a theoretical perspective that suggests that justice is perceived through a subjective lens that consists of individualized beliefs and proposes that cultural attributes and demographic characteristics play an integral part in determining the perception of justice. The distinctions betwe…Read more
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    Special Issue: "Business Ethics in a Global Economy"
    Business Ethics Quarterly 14 (4): 775-780. 2004.