This paper explores the concept of the ‘rogue’ through an examination of how the figure appears in business ethics and as the rogue trader. Reading the rogue trader through institutional logics and Jacques Derrida’s book Rogues, we suggest that the rogue is not on the dark side of organization so much as in an indeterminate grey zone, where the boundary between acceptable behaviour and misconduct is unclear. We further argue that this boundary is necessarily unclear as it is in the nature of organization, at least within capitalist trading systems, to push the boundaries of what is possible and acceptable. The rogue thus helps produce the boundaries of ethically acceptable organizational behaviour in the very act of transgressing them. The ...
In this dissertation, I integrate management research on deviance, test theory relating to both cons...
This study empirically tests a sequential mediation model that links ethical leadership with employe...
The paper offers an introduction to research that concerns itself with the ‘dark side’ of organizati...
This paper explores the concept of the ‘rogue’ through an examination of how the figure appears in b...
This paper explores the concept of the ‘rogue’ through an examination of how the figure appears in b...
When analysing great financial disasters of our time, rogue trading and related protagonists come in...
In this article, I analyze the motivations underlying the actions of rogue traders - market profes...
An abundant literature in management and human science shows how deviances provide well-being and ef...
In the business context, there is a broad spectrum of practices that potentially harm others, yet mi...
The “rogue trader”—a famed figure of the 1990s—recently has returned to prominence due largely to tw...
This paper utilises a case study approach where we will examine recent cases of rogue trading in ban...
tation, a roundtable was convened to discuss the reputational dynamics surround-ing corporations eng...
Rogue trading has been a persistent feature of international financial markets over the past thirty ...
For three decades, scholars have investigated the phenomena of organizational misconduct (OM) in the...
In this paper, I explore the culture of the finance industry in general and, in particular, the prob...
In this dissertation, I integrate management research on deviance, test theory relating to both cons...
This study empirically tests a sequential mediation model that links ethical leadership with employe...
The paper offers an introduction to research that concerns itself with the ‘dark side’ of organizati...
This paper explores the concept of the ‘rogue’ through an examination of how the figure appears in b...
This paper explores the concept of the ‘rogue’ through an examination of how the figure appears in b...
When analysing great financial disasters of our time, rogue trading and related protagonists come in...
In this article, I analyze the motivations underlying the actions of rogue traders - market profes...
An abundant literature in management and human science shows how deviances provide well-being and ef...
In the business context, there is a broad spectrum of practices that potentially harm others, yet mi...
The “rogue trader”—a famed figure of the 1990s—recently has returned to prominence due largely to tw...
This paper utilises a case study approach where we will examine recent cases of rogue trading in ban...
tation, a roundtable was convened to discuss the reputational dynamics surround-ing corporations eng...
Rogue trading has been a persistent feature of international financial markets over the past thirty ...
For three decades, scholars have investigated the phenomena of organizational misconduct (OM) in the...
In this paper, I explore the culture of the finance industry in general and, in particular, the prob...
In this dissertation, I integrate management research on deviance, test theory relating to both cons...
This study empirically tests a sequential mediation model that links ethical leadership with employe...
The paper offers an introduction to research that concerns itself with the ‘dark side’ of organizati...