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International Studies in Phenomenology and Philosophy

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Corporate leadership in times of public distrust

Klaus M. Leisinger

pp. 15-40

Abstract

The analysis of global surveys such as the Edelman Trust Barometer1 or GlobeScan2 reveals that throughout the world today people have less trust than ever. This is so with regard to governments' ability to effectively manage economic, social, and environmental problems and with regard to the trustworthiness of the media. Even (Christian) churches – traditionally sources of moral orientation and normative guidance – are suffering from a long-term trend of decline in trust.3

Publication details

Published in:

Coutinho de Arruda Maria Cecilia, Rok Boleslaw (2016) Understanding ethics and responsibilities in a globalizing world. Dordrecht, Springer.

Pages: 15-40

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-23081-8_2

Full citation:

Leisinger Klaus M. (2016) „Corporate leadership in times of public distrust“, In: M. C. Coutinho De Arruda & B. Rok (eds.), Understanding ethics and responsibilities in a globalizing world, Dordrecht, Springer, 15–40.