Ethics


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Beardsworth, R. (2008). Tragedy, world politics and ethical community. International Relations, 22(1), 127-137.
Beauchamp, T. L., & Bowie, N. E. (2004). Ethical theory and business (7th ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Prentice Hall.
Ciulla, J. B. (Ed.). (1998). Ethics, the heart of Leadership. Westport, CN: Quorum Books.
Cohen, P., & Qualters, D. M. (2007). Ethical leadership: The AIR modelsm empowers moral agency. Journal of Human Values, 13(2), 107-117.
Cooper, T. L. (2001). Handbook of administrative ethics (2nd , rev. and expand ed.). New York: Marcel Dekker.
Covrig, D. M. (2000). The organizational context of moral dilemmas: The role of moral administration in making and breaking dilemmas. Journal of Leadership Studies, 7(1), 40-59.
Covrig, D. (2000). Professional relations: Multiple communities for reform and renewal. Professional Ethics, 8(3&4), 19-56.
Das Gupta, A. (2001). Corporate ethical dilemmas: Indian models for moral management. Journal of Human Values, 7(2), 171-191.
Donalson, T., & Dunfee, T. (1999). When ethics travel: The promise and peril of global business ethics. California Management Review, 41(4), 45-63.
Droz, Y. (2006). Street children and the work ethic: New policy for an old moral, Nairobi (Kenya). Childhood, 13(3), 349-363.
Ferdinand, J., Pearson, G., Rowe, M., & Worthington, F. (2007). A different kind of ethics. Ethnography, 8(4), 519-543.
Fitz-Gibbon, C. T., & Tymms, P. (2002). Technical and ethical issues in indicator systems: Doing things right and doing wrong things. Education Policy Analysis Archives, 10(6).
Furman, G. (2004). The ethic of community. Journal of Educational Administration, 42(2), 215-235.
Gardner, H., Csikszentmihalyi, M., & Damon, W. (2001). Good work: When excellence and ethics meet. New York: Basic Books.
Giacalone, R. A., Jurkiewicz, C. L., & Deckop, J. R. (2008). On ethics and social responsibility: The impact of materialism, postmaterialism, and hope.Human Relations, 61(4), 483-514.
Goldman, A. H. (1980). The moral foundations of professional ethics. Totowa, NJ: Rowman and Littlefield.
Grojean, M., Reside, C., Dickson, M., & Smith, B. (2004). Leaders, values, and organizational climate: Examining leadership strategies for establishing an organizational climate regarding ethics. Journal of Business Ethics, 55, 223-241.
Hemmings, A. (2006). Great ethical divides: Bridging the gap between institutional review boards and researchers. Educational Researcher, 35(4), 12-18.
Johnson, C. E. (2005). Meeting the ethical challenges of leadership: Casting light or shadow (2nd ed.). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
Johnson, C. E. (2007). Ethics in the workplace: Tools and tactics for organizational transformation. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Kantor, J., & Weisberg, J. (2002). Ethical attitudes and ethical behavior: Are managers role models? International Journal of Manpower, 23(8), 687-703.
Kidwell, R. E., & Kochanowski, S. M. (2005). The morality of employee theft: Teaching about ethics and deviant behavior in the workplace. Journal of Management Education, 29(1), 135-152.
Kohlberg, L. (1984). The psychology of moral development: The nature and validity of moral stages. San Francisco: Harper & Row.
MacIntyre, A. C. (1988). Whose justice? Which rationality? Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame Press.
Moberg, D. J. (2006). Ethics blind spots in organizations: How systematic errors in person perception undermine moral agency. Organization Studies, 27(3), 413-428.
Nash, R. J. (2002). Spirituality, ethics, religion, and teaching. New York: Peter Lang.
Noddings, N. (2003). Caring: A feminine approach to ethics & moral education (2nd ed.). Berkeley, CA: University of California Press.
O'Mahoney, J. (2007). Constructing habitus: The negotiation of moral encounters at Telekom. Work Employment Society, 21(3), 479-496.
O'Neill, O. (2007). Normativity and practical judgment. Journal of Moral Philosophy, 4(3), 393-405.
Patterson, D. (2008). Research ethics boards as spaces of marginalization: A Canadian story. Qualitative Inquiry, 14(1), 18-27.
Rae, S. B. (2000). Moral choices: An introduction to ethics (2nd ed.). Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan Publishing House.
Safty, A. (2003). Moral leadership: Beyond management and governance. Harvard International Review, 84-89.
Selznick, P. (1992). The moral commonwealth: Social theory and the promise of community. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press.
Sidgwick, H. (1996). The methods of ethics (7th ed.). Bristol, UK: Thoemmes Press.
Sieber, A. (2007). Leadership, power, and morality: A brief address. Management in Education, 21(4), 6-7.
Singer, P. (1991). A companion to ethics. Oxford, UK: Blackwell Reference.
Stassen, G. H., & Gushee, D. P. (2003). Kingdom ethics: Following Jesus in contemporary context. Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press.
Stefkovich, J., & O'Brien, M. (2004). Best interest of the student: An ethical model. Journal of Educational Administration, 42(2), 197-214.
VanSandt, C. V. (2003). The relationship between ethical work climate and moral awareness. Business Society, 42(1), 144-152.
Verbeek, P.-P. (2006). Materializing morality: Design ethics and technological mediation. Science Technology Human Values, 31(3), 361-380.
Watson, T. J. (2003). Ethical choice in managerial work: The scope of moral choices in an ethically irrational world. Human Relations, 56(2), 167-185.
Williams, C. R. (2008). Compassion, suffering and self: A moral psychology of social justice. Current Sociology, 56(1), 5-24.
Worden, S. (2005). Religion in strategic leadership: A positivistic, normative/theological, and strategic analysis. Journal of Business Ethics, 57, 221-239.
Zigon, J. (2007). Moral breakdown and the ethical demand: A theoretical framework for an anthropolgy of moralities. Anthropological Theory, 7(2), 131-150.