Anonymous ID: f18fb7 June 25, 2018, 4:38 p.m. No.1903554   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>1903100, >>1903117, >>1903127 SPYGATE: The Reign of the Psychopaths is Over

 

relevant past notable from #2356

>>1870143 Corporate Psychopath Theory of Economic Collapse

https://www.springer.com/cda/content/document/cda_downloaddocument/fulltext.pdf?SGWID=0-0-45-1269145-p35739432

 

The Global Financial Crisis has raised many ethical

issues concerning who pays for the damage inflicted

and who is responsible for causing the crisis. Com-

mentators on business ethics have noted that cor-

porate financial scandals have assumed epidemic

proportions and that '''once great companies of

longstanding history and with previously unblem-

ished and even dignified reputations have been

brought down by the misdeeds of a few of their

leaders.''' These commentators raise the fascinating

question of how these resourceful and historic

organizations end up with impostors as leaders in the

first place (Singh, 2008). One writer on leadership

even goes as far as to say that modern society is

suffering from a epidemic of poor leadership in both

the private and the public sectors of the economy

(Allio, 2007).

An understanding of Corporate Psychopaths as

expressed in a recent series of papers in this journal

and in others, and based on empirical research, has

Clive R. Boddy

helped to answer the question of how organizations

end up with impostors as leaders and how those

organizations are then destroyed from within

(Boddy, 2005, 2010a, Boddy et al., 2010a, b).