Blaise Simqu of Sage and Barbara Ritter of Jacksonville University discuss the critical role of academic research and publishing in business school efforts toward societal impact goals.
Read MoreIn this new edition of Studying Leadership by Doris Schedlitzki and Gareth Edwards, find a chapter on Leadership, Ethics and Toxicity. This chapter discusses the relationship between leadership and ethics, responsibility, leadership and toxicity, sustainability, altruism, and authenticity.
Read MoreFrom Debbie Haski-Leventhal’s Strategic Corporate Social Responsibility: A Holistic Approach to Responsible and Sustainable Business, you can find this chapter on responsible leadership. It includes a case study on Paul Polman, CEO of Unilever, and the importance of leadership for strategic CSR.
Read MoreWhile virtual working became the norm for many organizations since March 2020, we know little about its impact on managerial behavior. This article in California Management Review presents the results of three surveys conducted before and during lockdown to understand what changed.
Read MoreNew research from the journal of Journal of Leadership & Organizational Studies seeks to understand what types of leadership employees think is most important for supervisors to exhibit when managing in crisis-related contexts. And, in light of assertions that women may be better leaders during times of crisis, it examines gender differences in how male and female supervisors act and how they’re perceived.
Read MoreThis essay in BRQ Business Research Quarterly focuses on the role of leadership in addressing or failing to address crises, paying special attention to the responses to the Covid-19 crisis during 2020.
Read MoreIn this Sage Video, staff in the University of Toronto School (UTS) discuss the four pillars of the strategic vision that supported the school's move toward independence and the development of responsible global citizens.
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