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Dark sides of business and higher education management. Volume I / edited by Agata Stachowicz-Stanusch and Gianluigi Mangia.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Responsible management education collectionPublisher: New York, New York (222 East 46th Street, New York, NY 10017) : Business Expert Press, [(c)2016.]Edition: First editionDescription: 1 online resource (viii, 225 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781631573569
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: No titleLOC classification:
  • LB2341
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Contents:
Part I. Introduction -- 1. Dark sides of business and higher education management / Agata Stachowicz-Stanusch and Gianluigi Mangia -- Part II. Theorizing in the shadow (of higher education management) -- 2. The emperor's new clothes: learning how to deal with the undiscussable / Rosalie Holian -- 3. Whistle-blowing and education management / Raimondo Ingrassia -- 4. Integrity and ethics in higher education: the role played by teachers and theories in forming new managers / Andrea Tomo, Ernesto De Nito, Paolo Canonico, Stefano Consiglio, and Lorenzo Mercurio -- Part III. Light and darkness in higher education management -- 5. The dark side of the transformational leadership paradigm: why leadership education curricula need to be reconsidered / Fabiola Gerpott and Sven C. Voelpel -- 6. Bullying and single cases of harassment in higher education organizations: managerial solutions to eliminate the problem / Jolita Vveinhardt -- 7. The dark side of higher education administration: the untold story of women in leadership / Marjorie L. McInerney and Deanna D. Mader -- 8. Conspiratory maneuverings: tackling them in educational institutions / Kamal Tandon and Soma Kamal Tandon -- About the authors -- Index.
Abstract: There are three main reasons for this book. First, since there is a highly active dark side to the organizations, which is quite unknown in management studies, this book attempts to shed the light on the practical challenges for business practice and for higher education management that come from misconduct occurring in various aspects of business and educational environment. Second, research on the "dark side" is a new, emerging source of research in the area of business and higher education management. Finally, it is virtually impossible to carry all the works and research on the development of positive, bright sides of business and higher education without a thorough knowledge and understanding of the destructive, dark sides of organizations that have led and still lead to the collapse of many organizations and a decline in public confidence in the corporations and their leaders.
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Part I. Introduction -- 1. Dark sides of business and higher education management / Agata Stachowicz-Stanusch and Gianluigi Mangia -- Part II. Theorizing in the shadow (of higher education management) -- 2. The emperor's new clothes: learning how to deal with the undiscussable / Rosalie Holian -- 3. Whistle-blowing and education management / Raimondo Ingrassia -- 4. Integrity and ethics in higher education: the role played by teachers and theories in forming new managers / Andrea Tomo, Ernesto De Nito, Paolo Canonico, Stefano Consiglio, and Lorenzo Mercurio -- Part III. Light and darkness in higher education management -- 5. The dark side of the transformational leadership paradigm: why leadership education curricula need to be reconsidered / Fabiola Gerpott and Sven C. Voelpel -- 6. Bullying and single cases of harassment in higher education organizations: managerial solutions to eliminate the problem / Jolita Vveinhardt -- 7. The dark side of higher education administration: the untold story of women in leadership / Marjorie L. McInerney and Deanna D. Mader -- 8. Conspiratory maneuverings: tackling them in educational institutions / Kamal Tandon and Soma Kamal Tandon -- About the authors -- Index.

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There are three main reasons for this book. First, since there is a highly active dark side to the organizations, which is quite unknown in management studies, this book attempts to shed the light on the practical challenges for business practice and for higher education management that come from misconduct occurring in various aspects of business and educational environment. Second, research on the "dark side" is a new, emerging source of research in the area of business and higher education management. Finally, it is virtually impossible to carry all the works and research on the development of positive, bright sides of business and higher education without a thorough knowledge and understanding of the destructive, dark sides of organizations that have led and still lead to the collapse of many organizations and a decline in public confidence in the corporations and their leaders.

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