This paper argues that the self, as both the centre of our identity and the focus of our spiritual life, has not been given enough consideration with regard to the ethics of managers and leaders. Informed by models of self-realisation and the Jungian process of individuation, our discussion suggests that the way we perceive and interpret our self affects our moral behaviour. In particular, integrity of the self fully participates in enhancing servant leadership and consistent ethical practice. We illustrate the argument with comments from various managers on the statement: ‘Being true to your self
This qualitative study explores how business leaders narrate their personal ways of recognizing, rea...
Despite the proliferation of research on ethical leadership, there remains a limited understanding o...
The objective of this study was to examine the relationship of spiritual orientation of purported se...
This paper argues that the self, as both the centre of our identity and the focus of our spiritual l...
Spirituality in the workplace has witnessed a burgeoning interest from both scholars and practitione...
It is proposed that recent developments in the theory and practice of management can be better under...
Managers occupy a particular position in organisations that make them morally responsible for their ...
Business ethics research has developed along three main lines: the ethics of the business institutio...
In this paper, I introduce a model of authentic leadership that rests on a single explanatory concep...
Self-reflection, defined as the extent to which a person inspects and evaluates his/her thoughts, fe...
This study aimed to look at how spirituality shapes ethical leadership. As a desirable kind of leade...
The focus of this paper is on explaining how leaders can follow the path of self-improvement by more...
The link between religion and work is not new. For centuries, people have strived to interpret their...
This qualitative study explores how business leaders narrate their personal ways of recognizing, rea...
Paradoxically, the increasing interest for spirituality in organizations seems to be explained by th...
This qualitative study explores how business leaders narrate their personal ways of recognizing, rea...
Despite the proliferation of research on ethical leadership, there remains a limited understanding o...
The objective of this study was to examine the relationship of spiritual orientation of purported se...
This paper argues that the self, as both the centre of our identity and the focus of our spiritual l...
Spirituality in the workplace has witnessed a burgeoning interest from both scholars and practitione...
It is proposed that recent developments in the theory and practice of management can be better under...
Managers occupy a particular position in organisations that make them morally responsible for their ...
Business ethics research has developed along three main lines: the ethics of the business institutio...
In this paper, I introduce a model of authentic leadership that rests on a single explanatory concep...
Self-reflection, defined as the extent to which a person inspects and evaluates his/her thoughts, fe...
This study aimed to look at how spirituality shapes ethical leadership. As a desirable kind of leade...
The focus of this paper is on explaining how leaders can follow the path of self-improvement by more...
The link between religion and work is not new. For centuries, people have strived to interpret their...
This qualitative study explores how business leaders narrate their personal ways of recognizing, rea...
Paradoxically, the increasing interest for spirituality in organizations seems to be explained by th...
This qualitative study explores how business leaders narrate their personal ways of recognizing, rea...
Despite the proliferation of research on ethical leadership, there remains a limited understanding o...
The objective of this study was to examine the relationship of spiritual orientation of purported se...