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Academy of Management PerspectivesVol. 28, No. 3 From the EditorResponsible LeadershipDonald S. SiegelDonald S. SiegelCo-EditorPublished Online:28 Aug 2014https://doi.org/10.5465/amp.2014.0081AboutSectionsView articleView Full TextPDF/EPUB ToolsDownload CitationsAdd to favoritesTrack Citations ShareShare onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail View articleREFERENCES Aguinis H. , Glavas A. (2012). What we know and don't know about corporate social responsibility: A review and research agenda. Journal of Management, 38, 932–968. Google Scholar Ambec S. , Lanoie P. (2008). Does it pay to be green? A systematic overview. Academy of Management Perspectives, 22(2), 45–62. Google Scholar Baron D. (2001). Private politics, corporate social responsibility, and integrated strategy. Journal of Economics and Management Strategy, 10(1), 7–45. Google Scholar Christensen L. J. , Mackey A. , Whetten D. (2014). Taking responsibility for corporate responsibility: The role of leaders in creating, implementing, sustaining, or avoiding socially responsible firm behaviors. Academy of Management Perspectives, 28(2), 164–178. Google Scholar Devinney T. M. (2009). Is the socially responsible corporation a myth? The good, bad, and ugly of corporate social responsibility. Academy of Management Perspectives, 23(2), 44–56.Abstract , Google Scholar Margolis J. D. , Walsh J. P. (2001). People and profits: The search for a link between a company's social and financial performance. Rahway, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. Google Scholar McWilliams A. , Siegel D. (2000). Corporate social responsibility and financial performance: Correlation or misspecification? Strategic Management Journal, 21(5), 603–609. Google Scholar McWilliams A. , Siegel D. (2001). Corporate social responsibility: A theory of the firm perspective. Academy of Management Review, 26(1), 117–127.Link , Google Scholar Morgeson F. , Aguinis H. , Waldman D. A. , Siegel D. S. (2013). Extending corporate social responsibility research to the human resource management and organizational behavior domains: A look to the future. Personnel Psychology, 66(4), 805–824. Google Scholar Orlitzky M. , Schmidt F. L. , Rynes S. (2003). Corporate social and financial performance: A meta-analysis. Organization Studies, 24, 403–411. Google Scholar Pless N. M. , Maak T. , Waldman D. A. (2012). Different approaches toward doing the right thing: Mapping the responsibility orientations of leaders. Academy of Management Perspectives, 26, 52–65. Google Scholar Siegel D. S. (2009). Green management matters only if it yields more green: An economic/strategic perspective. Academy of Management Perspectives, 23(3), 5–16. Google Scholar Siegel D. S. , Vitaliano D. (2007). An empirical analysis of the strategic use of corporate social responsibility. Journal of Economics and Management Strategy, 17, 773–792. Google Scholar Sully de Luque M. , Washburn N. T. , Waldman D. A. , House R. J. (2008). Unrequited profit: How stakeholder and economic values relate to subordinates' perceptions of leadership and firm performance. Administrative Science Quarterly, 53, 626–654. Google Scholar Waldman D. A. (2011). Moving forward with the concept of responsible leadership: Three key caveats to guide theory and research. Journal of Business Ethics, 98, 75–83. Google Scholar Waldman D. A. (2014). Bridging the domains of leadership and corporate social responsibility. In Day D. (Ed.), Handbook of leadership and organizations (pp. 541–557). New York: Oxford University Press. Google Scholar Waldman D. A. , Siegel D. S. (2008). Defining the socially responsible leader. Leadership Quarterly, 19(1), 117–131. Google ScholarFiguresReferencesRelatedDetailsCited byDeclining Trust in Capitalism: Managerial, Research, and Public Policy ImplicationsR. Michael Holmes, David A. Waldman, Donald S. Siegel and Justin A. Pepe10 November 2022 | Academy of Management Perspectives, Vol. 36, No. 4Campus Leadership and the Entrepreneurial University: A Dynamic Capabilities PerspectiveSohvi Leih and David Teece17 May 2016 | Academy of Management Perspectives, Vol. 30, No. 2 Vol. 28, No. 3 Permissions Metrics in the past 12 months History Published online 28 August 2014 Published in print 1 August 2014 Information© The Academy of Management PerspectivesDownload PDF

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