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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Corporate leadership and ethics : a paradigmatic test in the context of ethical leadership

Batmanghlich, Cameron Adam January 2012 (has links)
No description available.
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L'esperienza dell'etica nell'esercizio del ruolo manageriale / The Experience of Ethics in the Managerial Role

CECCHINATO, FABIO 28 March 2007 (has links)
Viene esplorata l'esperienza della dimensione etica nel ruolo manageriale attraverso una analisi su tre piani: quello dell'esperienza soggettiva, della relazione interpersonale e infine il livello istituzionale / The experience of ethics in managerial role is explored at three different levels of analysis: the individual level, the interpersonal level and the institutional level.
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Corporate leadership and ethics: a paradigmatic test in the context of ethical leadership.

Batmanghlich, Cameron A. January 2012 (has links)
The full text will be made available at the end of the embargo period.
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Creating "good" leaders : exploring the integration of leadership and ethics in Canadian post-secondary education

Mueller, Robin Alison 22 July 2005
An examination of leadership and ethics literature demonstrates that, given the theoretical and practical links between the two subjects, they should also be linked within the context of adult post-secondary education. However, very little documented information exists with regard to the ways in which such integration of subject areas is achieved, and there is scant documentation indicating the kinds of pedagogical approaches that are employed for such a purpose. This study examined how the subject areas of leadership and ethics are conceptualized and integrated within the context of undergraduate credit courses at the University of Saskatchewan. The methods used to collect original data for this study were content analysis and qualitative interviews. The data collected in this study demonstrated that the integration of leadership and ethics subject areas is occurring, both implicitly and explicitly, in a variety of undergraduate courses offered through professional colleges at the University of Saskatchewan. The subjects of leadership and ethics are conceptualized in many different ways by course instructors; however, instructors perceive links between the two subject areas and expect their students to demonstrate an understanding of those links. The findings of this study will serve as a program planning resource for instructors who practice, or who wish to practice, the integration of leadership and ethics subject areas in their post-secondary classroom settings. In addition, the researcher concluded with some broad-based recommendations for further study, and suggestions regarding approaches to integration of leadership and ethics education at the University of Saskatchewan.
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Creating "good" leaders : exploring the integration of leadership and ethics in Canadian post-secondary education

Mueller, Robin Alison 22 July 2005 (has links)
An examination of leadership and ethics literature demonstrates that, given the theoretical and practical links between the two subjects, they should also be linked within the context of adult post-secondary education. However, very little documented information exists with regard to the ways in which such integration of subject areas is achieved, and there is scant documentation indicating the kinds of pedagogical approaches that are employed for such a purpose. This study examined how the subject areas of leadership and ethics are conceptualized and integrated within the context of undergraduate credit courses at the University of Saskatchewan. The methods used to collect original data for this study were content analysis and qualitative interviews. The data collected in this study demonstrated that the integration of leadership and ethics subject areas is occurring, both implicitly and explicitly, in a variety of undergraduate courses offered through professional colleges at the University of Saskatchewan. The subjects of leadership and ethics are conceptualized in many different ways by course instructors; however, instructors perceive links between the two subject areas and expect their students to demonstrate an understanding of those links. The findings of this study will serve as a program planning resource for instructors who practice, or who wish to practice, the integration of leadership and ethics subject areas in their post-secondary classroom settings. In addition, the researcher concluded with some broad-based recommendations for further study, and suggestions regarding approaches to integration of leadership and ethics education at the University of Saskatchewan.
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Die Operationalisierung von Unternehmensleitbildern als wirtschaftsethische Herausforderung für Führungskräfte

Lampe, Monique 12 August 2015 (has links) (PDF)
Die Forschungsarbeit untersucht den Einfluss von Unternehmensleitbildern (sowohl des "Leitbildes für verantwortliches Handeln in der Wirtschaft" als auch der internen Unternehmensordnungen und deren Substitute) auf das interne Führungsverhalten unter besonderer Berücksichtigung der Fragestellung, ob die gelebte Unternehmens- bzw. Führungskultur von Führungskräften als maßgeblicher Einflussfaktor auf ihre Entscheidungsprozesse wahrgenommen wird. Ergebnis ist die Erarbeitung und Analyse unterschiedlicher Handlungsstrategien im Umgang mit wirtschaftsethischen Dilemma-Situationen. Die gewonnenen Erkenntnisse werden auf zwei Zielebenen übertragen: 1. Implikationen für die Theorie der Ökonomischen Ethik, hier speziell für das Konstrukt des Praktischen Syllogismus, 2. Implikationen für die Praxis, hier im Besonderen bezüglich der Leitbild-Initiative, deren Mitgliedsunternehmen und Führungskräfte. Nicht primär betrachtet wird das gesellschaftliche Problem im Sinne der Reaktionsmechanismen externer Interessengruppen auf ethische Verfehlungen der Wirtschaft.
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Die Operationalisierung von Unternehmensleitbildern als wirtschaftsethische Herausforderung für Führungskräfte

Lampe, Monique 22 May 2015 (has links)
Die Forschungsarbeit untersucht den Einfluss von Unternehmensleitbildern (sowohl des "Leitbildes für verantwortliches Handeln in der Wirtschaft" als auch der internen Unternehmensordnungen und deren Substitute) auf das interne Führungsverhalten unter besonderer Berücksichtigung der Fragestellung, ob die gelebte Unternehmens- bzw. Führungskultur von Führungskräften als maßgeblicher Einflussfaktor auf ihre Entscheidungsprozesse wahrgenommen wird. Ergebnis ist die Erarbeitung und Analyse unterschiedlicher Handlungsstrategien im Umgang mit wirtschaftsethischen Dilemma-Situationen. Die gewonnenen Erkenntnisse werden auf zwei Zielebenen übertragen: 1. Implikationen für die Theorie der Ökonomischen Ethik, hier speziell für das Konstrukt des Praktischen Syllogismus, 2. Implikationen für die Praxis, hier im Besonderen bezüglich der Leitbild-Initiative, deren Mitgliedsunternehmen und Führungskräfte. Nicht primär betrachtet wird das gesellschaftliche Problem im Sinne der Reaktionsmechanismen externer Interessengruppen auf ethische Verfehlungen der Wirtschaft.:1 Einführung 1.1 Erkenntnisinteresse 1.2 Problem- und Fragestellung 1.3 Forschungsziel 2 Grundlegende theoretische Konzepte 2.1 Wirtschaftsethik 2.2 Ökonomische Ethik 2.2.1 Der Praktische Syllogismus 2.2.2 Der unparteiische Beobachter 2.2.3 Normativistischer und empiristischer Kurzschluss 2.2.4 Relevante Inkonsistenzen und empirische Bedingungen 2.2.5 Dilemma-Strukturen 2.2.6 Spielzüge, Spielregeln, Spielverständnis (I) 2.3 Unternehmensleitbilder und deren Substitute 2.3.1 Unternehmensleitbild – Begriffliche Einordnung national 2.3.2 Unternehmensleitbild – Begriffliche Einordnung international 2.3.2.1 Mission Statement 2.3.2.2 Code of Conduct und Code of Ethics 2.3.2.3 Compliance and Ethics Programs 2.3.2.4 Charta 2.3.2.5 Mission Statement als Verbund-Leitbild 2.4 Einordnung „Leitbild für verantwortliches Handeln in der Wirtschaft“ 2.5 Alleinstellungsmerkmal des „Leitbildes für verantwortliches Handeln in der Wirtschaft“ 2.6 Inkonsistenzen in Leitbildern 3 Empirisches Konzept 3.1 Forschungsweg 3.2 Aufbau des Erhebungsinstruments 3.3 Pretest und Optimierung des Erhebungsinstruments 3.4 Gewinnung der Probanden 3.5 Briefing der Interviewpartner 3.6 Rahmenbedingungen zur Operationalisierung der Interviews 3.7 Transkription 3.8 Erhebungstechnik 4 Darstellung der gewonnenen Daten 4.1 Perzeption des „Leitbildes für verantwortliches Handeln in der Wirtschaft“ 4.2 Unternehmensordnungen und deren Substitute im eigenen Unternehmen 4.3 Proklamierte vs. Gelebte Unternehmens- und Führungskultur – Aspekt I: Wahrnehmung der hauseigenen Kultur 4.4 Proklamierte vs. Gelebte Unternehmens- und Führungskultur – Aspekt II und III: Delta zwischen Ist- und Soll-Kultur und mögliche Gründe 4.5 Proklamierte vs. Gelebte Unternehmens- und Führungskultur – Aspekt IV und V: Strategien bei Werteverstoß 4.6 Dilemma-Situationen im Führungsalltag 5 Ergebnisdiskussion 5.1 Zentrale Ergebnisse im Hinblick auf das Forschungsziel 5.2 Interpretation der gewonnen Erhebungserkenntnisse 5.3 Prüfung der Arbeitshypothesen 5.4 Implikationen für die Theorie der Ökonomischen Ethik 5.4.1 Spielzüge, Spielregeln, Spielverständnis (II) 5.4.2 Vier Handlungsstrategien im Umgang mit Dilemma-Situationen 5.5 Implikationen für die Initiative „Leitbild für verantwortliches Handeln in der Wirtschaft“ 5.5.1 Implikationen für die Rolle der Leitbild-Unternehmen 5.5.2 Implikationen für die Rolle der Führungskräfte 5.6 Ausblick Anhang I – Leitbild für verantwortliches Handeln in der Wirtschaft Anhang II – Fragebogen Literaturverzeichnis
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Theoretical and conceptual issues in leadership and complex military operations

Adeka, Muhammad I., Shepherd, Simon J., Abd-Alhameed, Raed January 2016 (has links)
No / This paper discusses theoretical and conceptual issues in leadership and how these apply to complex military operations in this global age. It identifies the reason for and the point at which the need for leadership arose among the early humans. It suggests the need for every human activity to be assessed within the context of its relative existence, based on the employment of accepted standards. Thereafter, the subject matter was treated under four main sections; namely, the Elements of Power, Leadership and its Sanctity, Concept of Military Operations, and Analosynthesis. With improvements in technology and mastery over their environments, the homo habilis gained control over their means of subsistence and the basic necessities of life. Their quest for better security and stability, in order to facilitate progressive developments, led to the emergence of community life. This was the stage at which the need for leadership, among humans, became apparent. Lessons on Leadership and Influence dictate that Power and Influence, which is one’s art of getting others to follow one’s lead, are best understood in terms of the interactions among the Elements of Power. The paper identified five enabling factors of power and influence; namely, how power works, how influence works, the TOPS Formula, the influence skills and cultural differences. These would enhance his ability to positively communicate with the led for maximum effect. Defined as a process of influencing a group of individuals to achieve a common goal, leadership is seen as a key variable in the development of human society. Any leader that fails to imbibe some ethical leadership values and principles that would guide his leadership, he would hardly gain the confidence and loyalty of the led. These include respect for others; service to others; justice, fairness and equity for all and sundry; honesty; resourcefulness; and truthfulness/trustworthiness – all leading to the building of a strong, united, virile and prosperous community. It is believed that the crises bedevilling Nigeria today, particularly Northern Nigeria, can be largely attributed to the negation of ethical values/principles on the part of our leaders, both past and present. It is hoped that the Change which Nigerian electorates voted for on 28th March 2015 would make the needed difference. A military operation is a set of activities characterised by mutual belligerent actions; regardless of how the opposing elements are defined, equipped or disposed. Hence, military operations may not be limited to the conventional battlefield; new forms of battlefields and domains of warfare will continue to emerge for as long as human technology is progressive. Currently, a critical analysis yields the existence of five warfare domains; namely, Land, Sea, Air, Space (Strategic Defence Initiative or Star Wars) and Cyber Space. In view of the above, even the concept of military operation, in terms of the troops that execute warfare, must also be re-assessed in tune with the dictates of globalisation. Thus, as opposed to seeing soldiers as some illiterates, dressed in ragtag attire and engaging in a “woo-chebe!” warfare; the contrary should now be the case. Soldiering should be seen as an enterprise for people traversing the entire levels of education/training throughout the social strata of the society; comprising the illiterate and semi-illiterate local informants, highly educated troops, and all shades of professionals and technocrats up to the University Professors, globally. Concomitantly, there is need to also re-evaluate, by reconfiguring and expanding, the concept of the military element of national power into a more suitable gauge of national strength - the socio-military element of national power. That is, the military is no longer expected to function effectively independent of its wider society setting. In a nutshell, for one to succeed as a leader of officers and men in a military operation, one must first of all imbibe the general principles/values of ethical leadership expected of all categories of leaders, as enumerated above. In addition to these, one must then train to internalise those other attributes that would sustain one in leadership position as one confronts an uncertain death; namely, valour, bravery, courage, faithfulness and an existence of a balanced coordination between a healthy mind and a healthy body. / Petroleum Technology Development Fund (PTDF)
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The Interior Lives of Exemplary Leaders: A Phenomenological Study of Lay Leadership Commitment to Mission and Identity at a Catholic, Marianist University

Franco, Savio Dennis 23 May 2016 (has links)
No description available.

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