Women Leaders in a Globalized World |
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Authors: | Patricia H Werhane |
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Institution: | (1) Darden School, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, 22903, U.S.A.;(2) DePaul University, 25 East Jackson Blvd, Suite 1600, Chicago, IL, 60604, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | This article will defend a very simple thesis. In a diverse globalized “flat” world with expanding economic opportunities
and risks, we will need to revisit and revise our mindsets about free enterprise, corporate governance, and leadership. That
we can change our mindsets and world view is illustrated by studies of primate behavior, and the kind of leadership necessary
in a global economy is, interestingly, exemplified by women.
This paper has benefited greatly from the earlier work of Nancy Adler at McGill University and from my colleagues, Lisa Gundry,
Margaret Posig, Lili Powell, Laurel Ofstein and Jane Carlson.
Patricia H. Werhane is the Wicklander Chair of Business Ethics in the Department of Philosophy and Director of the Institute
for Business and Professional Ethics at DePaul University with a joint appointment as the Peter and Adeline Ruffin Professor
of Business Ethics and Senior Fellow at of the Olsson Center for Applied Ethics in the Darden School at the University of
Virginia. Professor Werhane has published numerous articles and is the author or editor of twenty books including Persons,
Rights and Corporations, Adam Smith and His Legacy for Modern Capitalism, Moral Imagination and Managerial Decision-Making
with Oxford University Press and Employment and Employee Rights (with Tara J. Radin and Norman Bowie) with Blackwell’s. She
is the founder and former Editor-in-Chief of Business Ethics Quarterly, the journal of the Society for Business Ethics. Professor
Werhane is a member of the academic advisory team for the newly created Business Roundtable Institute for Corporate Ethics
housed at the University of Virginia. |
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Keywords: | globalization leadership women leaders systems thinking |
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