Virtues and leadership: An integrating conceptual framework founded in Aristotelian and Confucian perspectives on virtues

作者: Rick D. Hackett , Gordon Wang

DOI: 10.1108/00251741211227564

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摘要: Purpose–The purpose of this paper is to bring definitional clarity to the term “virtue” as pertinent to the behavioural sciences literatures on leadership; to identify a short and …

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