Order:
Disambiguations
John C. Masters [3]John Masters [1]
  1.  5
    Implicit assumptions regarding the singularity of attachment: a note on the validity and heuristic value of a mega-construct.John C. Masters - 1978 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 1 (3):452-453.
  2.  4
    Comparison of the relative effectiveness of instructions, modeling, and reinforcement procedures for inducing behavior change.John C. Masters & Marc N. Branch - 1969 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 80 (2p1):364.
    Direct download (3 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  3.  6
    Reification and “statification” in attachment theory and research.John C. Masters - 1984 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 7 (1):158-159.
  4.  15
    Ethics through an entrepreneurial lens: Theory and observation. [REVIEW]Emeric Solymossy & John Masters - 2002 - Journal of Business Ethics 38 (3):227 - 241.
    Recent work in the fields of ethics and entrepreneurship has raised the possibility that entrepreneurs may differ from other individuals in the moral issues they face, in their moral judgements and behaviors concerning those issues, and even in their level of cognitive moral development. While this work has been exploratory and its conclusions tentative, the findings raise two interesting questions: do entrepreneurs actually differ from non-entrepreneurs in their ethical orientations and, if so, why? We propose a model of ethical decision (...)
    Direct download (5 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   12 citations