Leadership ethics : an introduction / Terry L. Price.
By: Price, Terry L [author]
Publisher: New York : Cambridge University Press, c2008Description: xi, 252 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type: txt Media type: n Carrier type: ncISBN: 9780521875837 (hardback); 0521875838 (hardback); 9780521699112 (pbk.); 0521699118 (pbk.)Subject(s): Leadership -- Moral and ethical aspects | Business ethics | Ethics and moral philosophyDDC classification: 174 LOC classification: HM1261 | .P75 2008Online resources: Contributor biographical information | Publisher description | Table of contents only
Contents:
Part I: Leader-centric approaches -- Relativism and exceptionalism -- Reason and amoralism -- Power and self-interest -- Traits and virtues -- Part II: Group-centric approaches -- Permission and consent -- Situations and circumstances -- Membership and moral particularity -- The greater good -- Everyday leadership ethics.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 229-242) and index.
Part I: Leader-centric approaches -- Relativism and exceptionalism -- Reason and amoralism -- Power and self-interest -- Traits and virtues -- Part II: Group-centric approaches -- Permission and consent -- Situations and circumstances -- Membership and moral particularity -- The greater good -- Everyday leadership ethics.
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