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- Title
A Christian Theory of Leadership Ethics.
- Authors
Nass, Elmar
- Abstract
There are libraries full of narrative guides based on practical experience and tips for good leadership. The mere recognition of man as the center of personnel management is insufficient to arrange and evaluate a theory's ethical content. The first concern of this article will be the disclosure of the fundamental values currently underlying contemporary management models and the assessment of their ethical quality. The second concern of the article will be to show a coherent deductive approach from a Catholic point of view. A Christian theory of leadership ethics is developed starting from its source of values up to strategic entrepreneur decisions. Its merit is to suggest a conclusive Christian orientation for the assessment of codes of ethics and leadership cultures in enterprises, that, as an end in itself clearly and plausibly places man at its center.
- Subjects
CHRISTIAN leadership; CHRISTIAN identity; CONDUCT of life -- Social aspects
- Publication
Catholic Social Science Review, 2015, Vol 20, p3
- ISSN
1091-0905
- Publication type
Article