Philanthropic giving among leaders is often assumed to be an expression of ethical leadership in both academic and media discourses; however, this assumption can overlook the ways in which philanthropy produces and is underpinned by inequality. In order to extend current understandings of ethical leadership, this study employs a critical discourse analytic approach to examine how the link between philanthropy and ethical forms of leadership is verbally and visually constructed in the media. Based on the analysis, the article demonstrates how the construction of Australian philanthropists as ethical leaders is achieved through their representation via three paradoxical identities: Aristocratic Battlers; Caring Controllers; and Publicity-Shy ...
International audienceLuxury brands, sometimes perceived as compatible with CSR requirements, someti...
This article focuses on exerting influence in leadership, namely manipulation in storytelling. Manip...
A by-product of neoliberalism has been the accelerated concentration of wealth within a tiny percent...
© 2014, Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht. Philanthropic giving among leaders is often assum...
© 2015, Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht. This article argues that while ethical leadership...
A salient if under researched feature of the new age of global inequalities is the rise to prominenc...
This paper presents the findings of a qualitative study that examines the characteristics of ethical...
© 2014, © The Author(s) 2014. This article draws on critical race theory to interrogate whiteness in...
This study investigates how business leaders dynamically narrate their aspirational ethical leadersh...
Despite a growing body of research around authentic leadership, our understanding of this concept ha...
This study investigates how business leaders dynamically narrate their aspirational ethical leadersh...
What relevance has Virtue Ethics got to exploring the notion of ethical leadership. This paper outli...
‘Celanthropy’ and ‘philanthrocapitalism’ are terms that denote the purportedly growing engagement of...
In this study, we investigate a key question of ethical leadership theory: Are ethical leaders able ...
America has a unique tradition of philanthropy. Wealthy benefactors have created some of our most no...
International audienceLuxury brands, sometimes perceived as compatible with CSR requirements, someti...
This article focuses on exerting influence in leadership, namely manipulation in storytelling. Manip...
A by-product of neoliberalism has been the accelerated concentration of wealth within a tiny percent...
© 2014, Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht. Philanthropic giving among leaders is often assum...
© 2015, Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht. This article argues that while ethical leadership...
A salient if under researched feature of the new age of global inequalities is the rise to prominenc...
This paper presents the findings of a qualitative study that examines the characteristics of ethical...
© 2014, © The Author(s) 2014. This article draws on critical race theory to interrogate whiteness in...
This study investigates how business leaders dynamically narrate their aspirational ethical leadersh...
Despite a growing body of research around authentic leadership, our understanding of this concept ha...
This study investigates how business leaders dynamically narrate their aspirational ethical leadersh...
What relevance has Virtue Ethics got to exploring the notion of ethical leadership. This paper outli...
‘Celanthropy’ and ‘philanthrocapitalism’ are terms that denote the purportedly growing engagement of...
In this study, we investigate a key question of ethical leadership theory: Are ethical leaders able ...
America has a unique tradition of philanthropy. Wealthy benefactors have created some of our most no...
International audienceLuxury brands, sometimes perceived as compatible with CSR requirements, someti...
This article focuses on exerting influence in leadership, namely manipulation in storytelling. Manip...
A by-product of neoliberalism has been the accelerated concentration of wealth within a tiny percent...