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Joanne B. Ciulla

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Joanne B. Ciulla
Born (1952-06-16) June 16, 1952 (age 72)
Alma materPh.D. Temple University, 1985

M.A. University of Delaware, 1976

B.A. University of Maryland, 1973
Occupation(s)professor and director, Institute for Ethical Leadership
Spouse
René Kanters
(m. 1990)

Joanne Bridgett Ciulla (born June 16, 1952) is an American philosopher. She is a pioneer in the field of leadership ethics as well as teaching and publishing on business Ethics. She is currently a professor at the Rutgers Business School - Newark and New Brunswick and is the director of the Institute for Ethical Leadership. She has received several awards for her contributions to leadership studies and business ethics.[1]

Biography

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Born in Rochester, New York, Ciulla received a B.A. in philosophy from the University of Maryland, College Park. in 1973, a M.A. in philosophy from the University of Delaware in 1976 and later a Ph.D. from Temple University in 1985.

Her teaching career began in the philosophy department at La Salle University in 1975. In 1984, she went to Harvard Business School as the Harvard Postdoctoral Fellow in Business and Ethics. She then taught as a senior fellow at the Wharton School in 1986. In 1991, she became the Coston Family Chair in Leadership and Ethics at the Jepson School of Leadership Studies, at the University of Richmond. There she was one of the four faculty who designed the Jepson School and its curriculum.[2] She retired from the University of Richmond in 2016 as Professor Emerita and became Professor of Leadership Ethics[3] and the Director of the Institute for Ethical Leadership at Rutgers Business School.[1] She was president of the Society for Business Ethics (2009–2010) and International Society for Business Economics and Ethics (ISBEE) (2012–2016).[4]

She married René P. F. Kanters, a chemist and software developer, in 1990. They live in New York City.

Work

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Ciulla's writing investigates the ethical challenges that are distinctive to leadership and stem from the demands of being both ethical and effective.[5] Some of her work uses history[6][7][8] and philosophy[9] to understand the ethical dynamics of leadership. She began developing the field of leadership ethics in 1995 with her article "Leadership Ethics: Mapping the Territory"[10] and published a textbook that used cases and primary philosophical sources to explore ethical questions in leadership.[11] To bring more scholars into the field, she published several edited collections,[12][13][14] and co-edited a reference work of primary sources in leadership ethics.[15]

Leadership ethics

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Leadership ethics emerged as a field of study in around 1995.[10][16] Like business ethics, medical ethics, and other areas of applied ethics, it consists of a distinctive set of ethical challenges related to the role of leaders and their relationship with followers, and other stakeholders.[17][18] Leadership ethics is part of the literature in leadership studies and business ethics. However, it is also relevant to a number of other areas in professional ethics because professionals often take on the roles of leaders. Research in leadership ethics is interdisciplinary and the literature includes work by philosophers,[19][20] social scientists, and management scholars. It encompasses work on topics such as ethical leadership, toxic leadership,[21] power, trust, care, responsibility, along with a number of philosophical problems such as dirty hands and moral luck. Some of the literature draws on classical sources in philosophy such as Aristotle[22][23] and Kant,[24] to examine a variety of ethical questions related to leadership.

Selected works

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  • Ciulla, Joanne B. editor, Ethics, The Heart of Leadership. Westport, CT: Quorum Books, 1998, 2nd edition Praeger 2004, 3rd edition, 2014.
  • Ciulla, Joanne B. The Working Life: The Promise and Betrayal of Modern Work. New York: Times Business Books, 2000, Crown Business Books, 2001 & Three Rivers Press, 2002. Chinese translation, Taipei: Commonwealth Publishing, 2002. Japanese translation, Tokyo: Shoeisha Publishing, 2004. Korean translation, Seoul: Dawoo Publishing, 2005.
  • Ciulla, Joanne B., editor. The Ethics of Leadership, Belmont, CA: Wadsworth Publishing, 2003.
  • Ciulla, Joanne B., Price, Terry L. and Murphy, Susan E., editors. The Quest for Moral Leaders: Essays on Leadership Ethics. Cheltenham, UK and Northhampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2005.
  • Ciulla, Joanne B., Martin, Clancy and Solomon Robert C., editors. Honest Work: A Business Ethics Reader. New York: Oxford University Press, 1st 2006, 2nd 2011, 3rd edition 2014, 4th edition, 2018.
  • Ciulla, Joanne B. set editor (3 volumes). Leadership at the Crossroads, Westport, CT: Praeger, 2008. Volume Editor Leadership and the Humanities vol. 3, Leadership at the Crossroads, Westport, CT: Praeger, 2008.
  • Ciulla, Joanne B., Uhl-Bien, Mary, Werhane Patricia J. editors. Leadership Ethics (3 Volumes), London: Sage, 2013.
  • Ciulla, Joanne B. and Scharding, Tobey K., editors. Ethical Leadership in Troubling Times. Cheltenham, UK and Northhampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2019.
  • Ciulla, Joanne B. The Search for Ethics in Leadership, Business, and Beyond. Cham, Switzerland: Springer International Publishing, 2020.

Awards and honors

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  • 2003 Outstanding Educator Award, The Virginia State Council of Higher Education[25]
  • 2007 Distinguished Educator Award from the University of Richmond[26]
  • 2017 Master Ethics Teacher Award, The Wheatley Institution, Brigham Young University and the Society for Business Ethics[27]
  • 2017-2020 Fulbright Specialist
  • 2018 Eminent Leadership Scholar Award from Network of Leadership Scholars,The Academy of Management for "research and contribution to the field of Leadership Studies"
  • 2018 Distinguished Service Award to the Field of Business Ethics, Society for Business Ethics[28]
  • 2018 Lifetime Achievement Award, International Leadership Association for "prominent published works resulting in significant contributions to the field of leadership studies"[29]
  • 2019 Lifetime Achievement Award, for outstanding Scholarly Achievement in the field of Business Ethics, Society for Business Ethics

References

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  1. ^ a b "Institute for Ethical Leadership | Rutgers Business School-Newark and New Brunswick". www.business.rutgers.edu. Retrieved 2019-06-03.
  2. ^ "Jepson School of Leadership Studies - University of Richmond". jepson.richmond.edu. Retrieved 2019-06-03.
  3. ^ "Faculty | Rutgers Business School-Newark and New Brunswick". www.business.rutgers.edu. Retrieved 2019-06-03.
  4. ^ "Executive Committee". International Society of Business, Economics, and Ethics. Retrieved 2019-06-12.
  5. ^ Ciulla, Joanne B. (2005). "Integrating Leadership with Ethics: Is Good Leadership Contrary to Human Nature?". Handbook on Responsible Leadership and Governance in Global Business. doi:10.4337/9781845425562.00017. ISBN 9781845425562. S2CID 150399321.
  6. ^ Ciulla, Joanne B. (2016). "Dangerous liaisons: adultery and the ethics of presidential leadership". Politics, Ethics and Change: 74–98. doi:10.4337/9781785368936.00013. ISBN 9781785368936. S2CID 158842369.
  7. ^ CIULLA, JOANNE B. (March 2010). "Being There: Why Leaders Should Not "Fiddle" While Rome Burns". Presidential Studies Quarterly. 40 (1): 38–56. doi:10.1111/j.1741-5705.2009.03753.x. ISSN 0360-4918.
  8. ^ Ladkin, Donna; Spiller, Chellie (2013). "Introduction: authentic leadership: clashes, convergences and coalescences". Authentic Leadership: 1–18. doi:10.4337/9781781006382.00007. ISBN 9781781006382.
  9. ^ Ciulla, Joanne B. (2011). "Handmaiden and Queen: What Philosophers Find in the Question: "What is a Leader?"". Leadership Studies. doi:10.4337/9780857936486.00011. ISBN 9780857936486. S2CID 140495603.
  10. ^ a b Ciulla, Joanne B. (Jan 1995). "Leadership Ethics: Mapping the Territory". Business Ethics Quarterly. 5 (1): 5–28. doi:10.2307/3857269. ISSN 1052-150X. JSTOR 3857269. S2CID 56062413.
  11. ^ Ciulla, Joanne B. (2009), "Ethics and Leadership Effectiveness", Discovering Leadership, Macmillan Education UK, pp. 325–340, doi:10.1007/978-1-137-24203-7_23 (inactive 1 November 2024), ISBN 9780230575844, S2CID 157515210{{citation}}: CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of November 2024 (link)
  12. ^ Sutcliffe, Kathleen M. (October 2005). "Ethics, The Heart Of LeadershipEthics, the Heart of Leadership (2nd edition), by CiullaJoanne B.. Ciulla. Westport, CT: Praeger, 2004". Academy of Management Review. 30 (4): 869–871. doi:10.5465/amr.2005.18378883. ISSN 0363-7425.
  13. ^ Sutcliffe, Kathleen M. (Oct 2005). "Ethics, The Heart Of LeadershipEthics, the Heart of Leadership (2nd edition), by CiullaJoanne B.. Ciulla. Westport, CT: Praeger, 2004". Academy of Management Review. 30 (4): 869–871. doi:10.5465/amr.2005.18378883. ISSN 0363-7425.
  14. ^ Ciulla, Joanne; Price, Terry; Murphy, Susan (2005). The Quest for Moral Leaders. doi:10.4337/9781845427993. ISBN 9781845427993.
  15. ^ Ciulla, Joanne; Uhl-Bien, Mary; Werhane, Patricia (2013). Leadership Ethics. doi:10.4135/9781446286357. ISBN 9781446257357.
  16. ^ Ciulla, Joanne B. (Oct 2005). "The state of leadership ethics and the work that lies before us". Business Ethics: A European Review. 14 (4): 323–335. doi:10.1111/j.1467-8608.2005.00414.x. ISSN 0962-8770. S2CID 145078882.
  17. ^ Padgett, Barry L.; Rau-Foster, Mary (July 2012). "Leadership Ethics: An Introduction, by Terry L. Price Cambridge University Press, 2008". Business Ethics Quarterly. 22 (3): 601–604. doi:10.5840/beq201222338. ISSN 1052-150X.
  18. ^ Ciulla, Joanne B; Luizzi, Vincent L; Strijdom, Petrus DF (2012-01-13). "Introduction: Leadership ethics in Africa". Leadership. 8 (1): 3–6. doi:10.1177/1742715011426954. ISSN 1742-7150. S2CID 144767063.
  19. ^ Ciulla, Joanne B.; Knights, David; Mabey, Chris; Tomkins, Leah (2017-12-28). "Guest Editors' Introduction: Philosophical Contributions to Leadership Ethics". Business Ethics Quarterly. 28 (1): 1–14. doi:10.1017/beq.2017.48. ISSN 1052-150X.
  20. ^ Levine, Michael P.; Boaks, Jacqueline (2013-08-27). "What Does Ethics Have to do with Leadership?". Journal of Business Ethics. 124 (2): 225–242. doi:10.1007/s10551-013-1807-y. ISSN 0167-4544. S2CID 143869122.
  21. ^ Lipman-Blumen, Jean. (2005). The allure of toxic leaders : why we follow destructive bosses and corrupt politicians--and how we can survive them. Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780195312003. OCLC 300942300.
  22. ^ Woodruff, Paul, 1943- (May 2014). Reverence : renewing a forgotten virtue. ISBN 9780199350810. OCLC 1101750312.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  23. ^ Sison, Alejo (2003). The Moral Capital of Leaders. Edward Elgar Publishing. doi:10.4337/9781781008812. ISBN 9781781008812.
  24. ^ Bowie, Norman (June 2000). "A Kantian theory of leadership". Leadership & Organization Development Journal. 21 (4): 185–193. doi:10.1108/01437730010335427. ISSN 0143-7739.
  25. ^ "OFA Recipients". State Council of higher education for Virginia. Archived from the original on 8 August 2017. Retrieved 29 May 2019.
  26. ^ "University of Richmond DISTINGUISHED EDUCATOR AWARD RECIPIENTS" (PDF). richmond.edu. Retrieved 29 May 2019.
  27. ^ Yamada, Spencer. "Teaching Ethics at Universities". wheatley.byu. Archived from the original on 29 May 2019. Retrieved 29 May 2019.
  28. ^ "Awards". Society for Business Ethics. Retrieved 29 May 2019.
  29. ^ "Leadership Legacy Project". ILA-Net. Retrieved 29 May 2019.