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Leadership: Where organization studies meet ethics

Leadership Studies is a new interdisciplinary field of Organization Studies that is growing at a steady rate all over the world. Leadership studies are seen as a branch of Management and Organization Sciences despite its philosophical roots that can be traced back to Plato's philosophical writi...

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Published in:Iranian journal of management studies 2016-09, Vol.9 (4), p.767
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Academic disciplines
Behavior
Business ethics
Critical thinking
Employment
Ethical aspects
Ethics
Interdisciplinary aspects
Leader-member exchange
Leadership
Management styles
Managers
Morality
Organizational ethics
Personality
Philosophy
Questionnaires
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Studies
Study and teaching
Subordinates
Values
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