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| Author: | Machold, S. Ahmed, P.K. Farquhar, S.S. |
| Title: | Corporate governance and ethics: A feminist perspective |
| Journal: | Journal of Business Ethics
2008 : SEP I, VOL. 81:3, p. 665-678 |
| Index terms: | corporate governance ethics gender models theories |
| Language: | eng |
| Abstract: | The mainstream of corporate governance (henceforth as: c-g.) literature is based on the premise of conflicts of interest in a competitive game played by variously defined stakeholders, thus building explicitly and/or implicitly on masculinist ethical theories. This article argues that insights from feminist ethics, and particularly ethics of care, can provide a different, yet relevant, lens for studying c-g. Based on feminist ethical theories, a different c-g. model is conceptualized. |
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