Editorial Board
The Contribution of Fiction to Organizational Ethics
ISBN: 978-1-78350-949-2, eISBN: 978-1-78350-948-5
ISSN: 1529-2096
Publication date: 12 September 2014
Citation
(2014), "Editorial Board", The Contribution of Fiction to Organizational Ethics (Research in Ethical Issues in Organizations, Vol. 11), Emerald Group Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. vii-viii. https://doi.org/10.1108/S1529-209620140000011015
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Copyright © 2014 Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Joseph L. Badaracco, Jr.
Harvard University
Ida Berger
Queens University
Norman Bowie
University of Minnesota
M. Neil Browne
The Aspen Institute
Debra R. Comer
Hofstra University
Wesley Cragg
York University
Ron Duska
The American College
Georges Enderle
University of Notre Dame
Edwin Epstein
University of California at Berkeley
Amitai Etzioni
George Washington University
William Frederick
University of Pittsburg
Al Gini
Loyola University/Chicago
Kenneth E. Goodpaster
University of St. Thomas
Ellen McCorkle Harshman
St. Louis University
Laura Pincus Hartman
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Daryl Koehn
University of St. Thomas-Houston
Kimball R. Marshall
Jackson State University
E. Sharon Mason
Brock University
Douglas McCabe
Georgetown University
Alex Michalos
University of Northern British Columbia
Barry Mitnick
University of Texas/Austin
Moses Pava
Yeshiva University
Mark S. Schwartz
York University
Michael Schwartz
Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology
Meir Tamari
Jerusalem Institute of Technology
Steven Wartick
University of Missouri-St. Louis
- The Contribution of Fiction to Organizational Ethics
- Research in Ethical Issues in Organizations
- The Contribution of Fiction to Organizational Ethics
- Copyright Page
- Editorial Board
- List of Contributors
- About the Authors
- Editor’s Introduction to ‘The Contribution of Fiction to Organizational Ethics’ Issue
- Fictive Creativity and Morality: A Multi-Dimensional Exploration
- Otherness in Self and Organisations: Kafka’s The Metamorphosis to Stir Moral Reflection
- Wired to Fail: Virtue and Dysfunction in Baltimore’s Narrative
- Profile of a Narcissistic Leader: Coffee’s for Closers Only
- Into Darkness: A Study of Deviance in Star Trek
- Why Moral Philosophy Cannot Explain Oskar Schindler but Keneally’s Novel Can
- A Critique of Business School Narratives and Protagonists With Help from Henri Bergson and Friedrich Nietzsche
- How Stories Can Be Used in Organisations Seeking to Teach the Virtues
- Using Films to Teach Business Ethics Students