Works by Manuel Guillen ( view other items matching `Manuel Guillen`, view all matches )

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  1. Tomás F. González & Manuel Guillén (2008). Organizational Commitment: A Proposal for a Wider Ethical Conceptualization of 'Normative Commitment'. Journal of Business Ethics 78 (3):401 - 414.
    Conceptualization and measurement of organizational commitment involve different dimensions that include economic, affective, as well as moral aspects labelled in the literature as: ‘continuance’, ‘affective’ and ‘normative’ commitment. This multidimensional framework emerges from the convergence of different research lines. Using Aristotle’s philosophical framework, that explicitly considers the role of the will in human commitment, it is proposed a rational explanation of the existence of mentioned dimensions in organizational commitment. Such a theoretical proposal may offer a more accurate definition of (...)
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  2. Manuel Guillén, Joan Fontrodona & Alfredo Rodríguez-Sedano (2007). The Great Forgotten Issue: Vindicating Ethics in the European Qualifications Framework (EQF). Journal of Business Ethics 74 (4):409 - 423.
    Various international authorities have insisted on the importance of ethical learning in higher education for would-be professionals, including students of Business Administration. As the process of creating the European Higher Education Area gathers pace, first steps have been taken to explicitly incorporate ethics in the common European Qualifications Framework (EQF). However, the authors of this study show how in the course of the EQF development process, the consideration given to ethical qualifications has been curtailed and subjected to serious limitations. In (...)
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  3. Manuel Guillén, Domènec Melé & Patrick Murphy (2002). European Vs. American Approaches to Institutionalisation of Business Ethics: The Spanish Case. Business Ethics 11 (2):167–178.
  4. Manuel Guillen, Domenec Mele & Patrick Murphy (2002). European Vs. American Approaches to Institutionalisation of Business Ethics: The Spanish Case. Business Ethics 11 (2):167-178.
  5. Manuel Guillén & Tomás F. González (2001). The Ethical Dimension of Managerial Leadership Two Illustrative Case Studies in TQM. Journal of Business Ethics 34 (3-4):175 - 189.
    In recent decades, Total Quality Management (TQM) has become an important phenomenon in the world of business, but the implications and scope of quality programs are quite different everywhere. Since different explanations have been given, most authors agree that management commitment and leadership are indispensable elements for a successful TQM implementation. Nevertheless, the study of the literature reflects a terminological confusion on this point. The authors of this paper argue that commitment and leadership are not synonymous terms.While committed managers may (...)
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