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Repentance and Continuous Improvement: Ethical Implications for the Modern Leader

  • Ryan Atkins
  • , Cam Caldwell
  • , Rolf D. Dixon
  • , Stefan M. Dowdell

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    Abstract

    Although leadership of organizations rarely is discussed in terms of the religious construct of repentance, we propose that repentance and continuous improvement are closely related ideas that profoundly impact individuals and organizations. We identify six parallels between repentance and continuous improvement and then show how these parallels apply to the fundamental principles associated with highly regarded leadership perspectives. We conclude by identifying five contributions of the article to the management literature.

    Original languageAmerican English
    JournalJournal of Business Ethics
    Volume102
    DOIs
    StatePublished - Jan 1 2011

    Keywords

    • Applied ethics
    • Business ethics
    • Business structures
    • Christianity
    • Corporate responsibility
    • Forgiveness
    • Morality
    • Repentance
    • Social ethics
    • Total quality management

    Disciplines

    • Business

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