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The Narcissism and Moral Mazes of Corporate Life: A Comment on the Writings of Howard Schwartz and Robert Jackall

Thomas W. Norton

Business Ethics Quarterly, 1992, vol. 2, issue 1, 75-81

Abstract: A growing number of organizational theorists have become skeptical about some of the more hallowed ideas of their field. They sense that there is a serious divergence between the nature of organizational life as it is described in theory and as it is experienced in practice. And they believe, therefore, that some corrective efforts are in order to redress this problem.

Date: 1992
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