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Positive Psychology in Business Ethics and Corporate Responsibility

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This volume aims to link positive psychological attributes with relevant research areas, focusing on ethics and social responsibility. It seeks to ignite scientific interest in how positive psychol...
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  • 01 March 2005
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The goal of this volume is to begin to create those critical linkages between positive psychological attributes and relevant research areas. Undoubtedly, there are many topics in positive psychology that could not be covered in just one volume, and many more topical linkages to business ethics and social responsibility that need to be made. While much research yet needs to be done in this nascent area, we hope that much as other volumes on positive psychology served as an impetus for research in social psychology (see Snyder & Lopez, 2002) and organizational behavior (Cameron, Dutton, & Quinn, 2003), this volume will ignite scientific interest in the role positive psychology plays in key areas such as ethics and social responsibility. As the study of positive psychology continues to emerge more fully, it may well help us to better comprehend the impact of this paradigm on predicting ethical decision making, organizational citizenship, and social responsibility toward the end of creating more positive and productive workplaces in general.

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Price: $61.00
Pages: 300
Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited
Imprint: Information Age Publishing
Series: Ethics in Practice
Publication Date: 01 March 2005
ISBN: 9781593113223
Format: Paperback
BISACs: BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Organizational Behavior, Organizational theory and behaviour, Business ethics and social responsibility, Occupational and industrial psychology
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Foreword.
Chapter 1. A Positive Organizational Behavior Approach to Ethical Performance; Carolyn M. Youssef and Fred Luthans.
Chapter 2. Positive Psychology of Leading Corporate Citizenship; Sandra Waddock.
Chapter 3. Toward a Theory of Ethical and Spiritual Well-Being, and Corporate Social Responsibility through Spiritual Leadership; Louis W. Fry.
Chapter 4. Whistle-Blowing and Positive Psychology; Marcia P. Miceli and Janet P. Near.
Chapter 5. Executive Influence on Ethical Culture: Self Transcendence, Differentiation, and Integration; Jeanne M. Logsdon and John E. Young.
Chapter 6. Leading through Positive Deviance: A Developmental Action Learning Perspective on Institutional Change; Pacey C. Foster and William R. Torbert.
Chapter 7. Phoenix Rising: Positive Consequences Arising from Organizational Crisis; Judith A. Clair and Ronald L. Dufresne.
Chapter 8. Positive Agency; Barry M. Mitnick.
Chapter 9. That at Which All Things Aim: Happiness, Wellness and the Ethics of Organizational Life; James O. Pawelski and Isaac Prilleltensky.
Chapter 10. The Role of Emotional Intelligence in Ethical Decision Making at Work; Robert S. Rubin and Ronald E. Riggio.
Chapter 11. Self-Control and Business Ethics: How Strengthening the Self Benefits the Corporation and the Individual; Matthew T. Gailliot and Roy F. Baumeister.
Chapter 12. The Ethics of Hope: A Guide for Social Responsibility in Contemporary Business; Hal S. Shorey, Kevin L. Rand and C. R. Snyder.
Chapter 13. Forgiveness and Positive Psychology in Business Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility; Everett L. Worthington Jr., Jack W. Berry, Victoria A. Shivy and Evan Browstein.