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Research handbook of responsible management
- フォーマット:
- 図書
- 責任表示:
- edited by Oliver Laasch, Roy Suddaby, R. Edward Freeman, Dima Jamali
- 言語:
- 英語
- 出版情報:
- Cheltenham, UK ; Northampton, MA, USA : Edward Elgar Publishing, [2020]
- 形態:
- 780 p. ; 25 cm
- 著者名:
- 目次情報:
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Part I: Setting the stage 1. Mapping the emerging field of responsible management: domains, spheres, themes, and future research Oliver Laasch, Roy Suddaby, R. Edward Freeman and Dima Jamali 2. Can management ever be responsible? Alternative organizing and the three irresponsibilities of management Kiri Langmead, Chris Land and Daniel King 3. What 'are' responsible management? A conceptual potluck Archie B. Carroll, Nancy J. Adler, Henry Mintzberg, François Cooren, Roy Suddaby, R. Edward Freeman and Oliver Laasch Part II: Iconic views 4. Mintzberg on (ir)responsible management Henry Mintzberg and Oliver Laasch 5 from managerial responsibility to csr and back to responsible management Archie B. Carroll and Oliver Laasch 6. Responsible management as re-enchantment and retrovation Roy Suddaby and Oliver Laasch 7. Responsible leadership and management: key distinctions and shared concerns Nancy J. Adler and Oliver Laasch 8. From 'management sucks' to 'responsible management rocks!' R. Edward Freeman and Oliver Laasch Part III: Management frameworks 9. Sustainability management from a responsible management perspective Markus Beckmann, Stefan Schaltegger and Nancy E. Landrum 10. Responsible leadership and/versus responsible management Tânia M. G. Marques and Jorge F. S. Gomes 11. Ethics management and ethical management: mapping criteria and interventions to support responsible management practice Mihaela Constantinescu and Muel Kaptein 12. Responsible governance: broadening the corporate governance discourse to include positive duties and collective action Rob van Tulder and Eveline van Mil 13. Humanistic management as integrally responsible management? Michael Pirson 14. Bioinspiration as a guide for responsible management Taryn L. Mead and Nancy E. Landrum Part IV: Glocal and spiritual perspectives 15. The United Nations global compact and the sustainable development goals Andreas Rasche 16. the multinational perspective on responsible management: managing risk-responsibility trade-offs across borders Rob van Tulder 17. Responsible management: an indigenous perspective Jason Paul Mika, Rick Colbourne and Shamika Almeida 18. Islamic perspective of responsible management Yusuf Sidani 19. Catholic social teaching and responsible management Domènec Melé 20. Responsible management with Chinese characteristics Pingping Fu, Qing Qu, Bo Yang and Huihua Jiang 21. The Japanese perspective on responsible management Naoki Kuriyama 22. Responsible managers for the common good: African (Igbo and Yoruba) perspectives on responsible management Kemi Ogunyemi and Ogechi Obiorah 23. "Honorable merchant" and "handshake quality": interpretations of individually responsible leadership Stéphanie Looser and Joachim Schwalbach 24. American pragmatism and responsible management: the role of John Dewey Svetlana N. Dmitrieva, R. Edward Freeman and Sergiy D. Dmytriyev Part V: Conceptualizing process and practices 25. Corporate social responsibility at the individual level of analysis: research findings that inform responsible management "in the wild" Chelsea R. Willness, David A. Jones, Nicole Strah and Deborah E. Rupp 26. Enacting responsible management: a practice-based perspective Oriana Milani Price, Silvia Gherardi and Marie Manidis 27. Beauty of responsible management: the lens and methodology of organizational aesthetics Antonio Strati 28. The emerging logic of responsible management: institutional pluralism, leadership, and strategizing Nevena Radoynovska, William Ocasio and Oliver Laasch 29. Responsible management of sustainability tensions: a paradoxical approach to grand challenges Connie Van der Byl, Natalie Slawinski and Tobias Hahn 30. Consensus vs. dissensus: the communicative constitution of responsible management Dennis Schoeneborn, Hannah Trittin-Ulbrich and François Cooren 31. Managing the past responsibly: a collective memory perspective on responsibility, sustainability and ethics Sébastien Mena and Jukka Rintamäki Part VI: Learning and development 32. Responsible managers' workplace learning Olga Andrianova and Elena Antonacopoulou 33. Responsible management unlearning Tali Padan and Nhien Nguyen 34. Differentiating csr managers' roles and competencies: taking conflicts as a starting point Renate Wesselink and Eghe R. Osagie 35. Giving voice to values: responsible management as facilitation of ethical voice Carsten Tams and Mary C. Gentile 36. A strength-based approach to responsible management: professional moral courage and moral competency Leslie E. Sekerka 37. The dynamics of responsible careers and their impact on societal issues: a conceptual framework Svenja Tams Part VII: Innovation and change 38. Responsible job crafting Lorenzo Bizzi 39. Whistleblowing as a crucial practice for responsible management Luca Carollo, Simone Pulcher and Marco Guerci 40. Responsible management of innovation in business Thomas B. Long, Edurne Iñigo and Vincent Blok 41. Social innovation: specifying pathways for impact Christian Seelos and Johanna Mair 42. Innovating business models for sustainability: an essential practice for responsible managers Steve Kennedy and Nancy Bocken 43. Institutional work and (ir)responsible management Lauren McCarthy and Sébastien Mena 44. Memes, transformational change, and responsible leadership Sandra Waddock Part VIIi engaged research 45. Critically responsible management: agonistic answers to antagonistic questions 686 marton racz and simon parker 46. Realizing the critical performative potential of responsible organizational research through participant action research Kiri Langmead and Daniel King 47. Inquiring into change and innovation for greater responsibility through an appreciative inquiry lens 'Alim J. Beveridge, Lindsey Godwin and Ignacio Pavez 48. Creating standards for responsible translation of management research for practitioners Isabelle Yi Ren and Jean M. Bartunek 49. Using the past responsibly: what responsible managers and management academics can learn from historians' professional ethics Christian Stutz and Judith Schrempf-Stirling Index Part I: Setting the stage 1. Mapping the emerging field of responsible management: domains, spheres, themes, and future research Oliver Laasch, Roy Suddaby, R. Edward Freeman and Dima Jamali 2. Can management ever be responsible? Alternative organizing and the three irresponsibilities of management Kiri Langmead, Chris Land and Daniel King 3. What 'are' responsible management? A conceptual potluck Archie B. Carroll, Nancy J. Adler, Henry Mintzberg, François Cooren, Roy Suddaby, R. Edward Freeman and Oliver Laasch Part II: Iconic views 4. Mintzberg on (ir)responsible management Henry Mintzberg and Oliver Laasch - 書誌ID:
- KB80019946
- ISBN:
- 9781788971959 [1788971957]
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