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    Gender equity and corporate social responsibility in a post-feminist era.Lindsay J. Thompson - 2007 - Business Ethics: A European Review 17 (1):87-106.
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    Gender equity and corporate social responsibility in a post-feminist era.Lindsay J. Thompson - 2007 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 17 (1):87–106.
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    The Global Moral Compass for Business Leaders.Lindsay J. Thompson - 2010 - Journal of Business Ethics 93 (S1):15 - 32.
    Globalization, with its undisputed benefits, also presents complex moral challenges that business leaders cannot ignore. Some of this moral complexity is attributable to the scope and nature of specific issues like climate change, intellectual property rights, economic inequity, and human rights. More difficult aspects of moral complexity are the structure and dynamics of human moral judgment and the amplified universe of global stakeholders with competing value claims and value systems whose interests must be considered and often included in the decision-making (...)
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  4. A moral compass for the global leadership labyrinth.Lindsay J. Thompson - 2010 - In Carla Millar & Eve Poole (eds.), Ethical Leadership: Global Challenges and Perspectives. Palgrave-Macmillan.
     
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    Framing Global Gender Issues: Cross-Cultural Theory and Analysis.Lindsay J. Thompson - 2013 - In Christopher Luetege (ed.), Handbook of the Philosophical Foundations of Business Ethics. Springer. pp. 1113--1127.
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    The adaptive moral challenge of COVID-19.Lindsay J. Thompson - 2021 - Mind and Society 20 (2):215-219.
    This author offers of narrative of hope in response to the coronavirus pandemic by viewing it as a wake-up call to lean into the adaptive moral challenge of stewardship for the future of humanity and the planet. Acknowledging the many material and social benefits of a global regime of free market urbanism built on advances in science and technology, this is a point in geohistory, the Anthropocene, when the impact of human activities on the Earth has begun to outcompete natural (...)
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