article that leadership takes place in interaction with a multitude of followers as stakeholders inside and outside the corporation. Using an ethical lens‚ we discuss leadership responsibilities in a stakeholder society‚ thereby following Bass and Steidelmeier’s suggestion to discuss ‘‘leadership in the context of contemporary stakeholder theory’’ (1999: 200). Moreover‚ from a relational and stakeholder perspective we approach the questions: What is responsible leadership? What makes a responsible
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10. Aesthetic Value I have found it impossible (though not for want of trying) to find a way of avoiding commitment to a concept of aesthetic value. The general theory of value remains in an unsatisfactory state; and aesthetic value in particular presents various unsettled questions. But‚ as in the first edition‚ I find myself always driven back to the idea that in calling an artwork a good one -- or a good poem or good choreography -- we must be ascribing some form of (nonmoral) value to it‚ and
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Differentiate among the major types of economic systems. The roles that individuals‚ businesses‚ and government play in allocating a society resources depend on the society’s economic systems‚ the basic set of rules for allocating resources to satisfy its citizen’s needs. Economic systems are generally categorized in three major types as free market systems‚ planned systems and mixed economy. The free market means that economic decisions are taken by private individuals and firms. Everything
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subscription information: http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/fsij20 Aesthetic Labour in Interactive Service Work: Some Case Study Evidence from the ‘New’ Glasgow a a Chris Warhurst ‚ DENNIS NICKSON ‚ ANNE a WITZ & ANNE MARIE CULLEN a a Department of Human Resource Management ‚ University of Strathclyde ‚ Glasgow‚ G1 1XT Published online: 20 Aug 2006. To cite this article: Chris Warhurst ‚ DENNIS NICKSON ‚ ANNE WITZ & ANNE MARIE CULLEN (2000) Aesthetic Labour in Interactive Service Work: Some Case Study Evidence
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and Scientific Perspectives on Homosexuality PSY/256 Kayce Hodos Historical and Scientific Perspectives on Homosexuality Is homosexuality a choice or genetic? Homosexuality is becoming more and more common all over the world. There are many different perspectives and theories regarding homosexuality. There are historical‚ culture‚ species‚ scientific‚ and psychological perspectives on being a homosexual person but which is true and which is simply a theory. Homosexual Perspectives Historically
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before God and a sin; however‚ some cultures teach their children that boys should engage sexually with other boys through their adolescent years in order to enter manhood which would then give them the right to be heterosexual. Historical and scientific perspectives on
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works. This paper will shed light on hunger from a scientific biopsychological perspective. When level of glycogen in the liver fall below a certain point‚ a feeling is experienced by an animal which is known as hunger. The organ responsible for originating this unpleasant feeling is the hypothalamus part of the brain. The hypothalamus alarms the liver and the stomach through the sense receptors. Animals can basically be divided into three major categories namely the carnivores‚ the herbivores and
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Week Five Assignment Historical and Scientific Perspectives on Homosexuality *Refer to the Course Materials Forum for information regarding successful completion of this test. Multiple Choice: 1. The term that describes the direction of one‘s romantic interests and erotic attractions is A) homosexual. B) heterosexual. C) sexual orientation. D) sexual behavior. 2. The term that refers to an erotic attraction to and preference for developing romantic relationships with‚ members
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to person and those definitions can be more characterized as aesthetics. Aesthetics is known one way as the outward experience of how something looks‚ and how pleasing it is. This pleasing feeling of how something may look is the psychological responses to beauty and artistic expressions. A word that can be used as a noun‚ verb or adjective is a philosophy to some. The philosophical view of aesthetics is to study beauty and its aesthetic values. It also deals with the nature and expression of beauty
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Steps in Identifying Stakeholders Identifying all of a firm’s stakeholders can be a daunting task. In fact‚ as we will note again shortly‚ a list of stakeholders that is too long actually may reduce the effectiveness of this important tool by overwhelming decision makers with too much information. To simplify the process‚ we suggest that you start by identifying groups that fall into one of four categories: organizational‚ capital market‚ product market‚ and social. Let’s take a closer look at
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