Does Fatherhood Make CEOs Less Generous?
conorwithonen (cc) A new study in Administrative Science Quarterly finds that when male CEOs have children, their employees can be negatively affected by receiving lower wages. The authors explain that...
View ArticleThe Economist Highlights New ASQ Research
The Economist recently took note of new research in Administrative Science Quarterly revealing that after male CEOs become fathers, they pay themselves more and their employees less. You can read the...
View ArticleHow Leadership Styles Influence Firm Performance
John-Morgan (cc) Editor’s note: We are pleased to welcome Suzanne M. Carter of Texas Christian University, whose paper “Strategic Leadership: Values, Styles, and Organizational Performance,”...
View ArticleLeft, Right and CSR
Wikimedia Commons Corporate social responsibility (CSR) means going above and beyond business interests to take action for the greater good of society. If a firm’s CEO is politically liberal, is he or...
View ArticleBook Review: Al Gore’s ‘The Future’
Al Gore. The Future: Six Drivers of Global Change. New York, NY: Random House, 2013. 558 pp. $30. ISBN: 978-0-8129-9294-6 Read the review by Michael Marien of Global Foresight Books, published in the...
View ArticleExamination of Strategic Leadership
Strategic leadership styles and their need for further empirical research is compellingly discussed in the newly published article in Journal of Leadership and Organizational Studies, “Strategic...
View ArticleEmbracing a Corporate Social Responsibility Agenda
Are companies who claim a corporate social responsibility agenda actually aligned with its value system? Line Schmeltz explored this topic in his research “Identical or Just Compatible? The Utility of...
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