Three Pillars and Future Impact
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Three Pillars and Future Impact
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Eva, N., Robin, M., Sendjaya, S., van Dierendonck, D., & Liden, R. C. (2019). Servant leadership: A systematic review and call for future research. The leadership quarterly, 30(1), 111-132. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1048984317307774
This article aims to include a thorough examination of servant leadership and a call for further study. This essay aims to do an integrative and systematic review of 285 publications published in the last 20 years. Compared to other value-based approaches, it proposes a new concept of servant leadership and offers philosophical clarity on servant leadership. This article will provide a based on the definition and the comparison of servant leadership to other value-based leadership styles. The article is based on 285 articles inclusive of research and is published in a peer-reviewed journal.
Lambert, T. (2017). Monopoly Capital and Entrepreneurism: Whither Small Business?. https://mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de/id/eprint/75999
The authors discuss Entrepreneurism concerning how small businesses and the provision of job opportunities resulting from the start-ups contribute to the country's economic growth. Based on the article, small business information is a possible key in understanding capitalism. The article will develop an argument on how high levels of household debts and the upsurge of the existing businesses are correlated and can slow down the development of new businesses in the economy and create a slow-down in job creation in the firms. It is a peer-reviewed article that dwells on past research on the same field as primary resources.
Sroka, W., & Szántó, R. (2018). Corporate social responsibility and business ethics in controversial sectors: Analysis of research results. Journal of Entrepreneurship, Management and Innovation, 14(3), 111-126. https://www.ceeol.com/search/article-detail?id=705527
This article focuses on cooperate social responsibility and business ethics. The authors conduct their research on the application of business ethics in controversial sectors. According to the article, a large number of companies operate solely for the profit of their owners. Only a few companies combine their process and practices with ethics. The business fails to take into consideration society and the environment. This article is essential when discussing business ethics in various businesses and their impact on society and the environment. It is a peer-reviewed article, and primary resources back up the concepts argued in the article.