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- Virtue Ethics and the Practice–Institution Schema: An Ethical Case of Excellent Business Practices
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Virtue Ethics and the Practice–Institution Schema
- Transformational Leadership, Social Entrepreneurship, and Virtue Ethics
- An Ethical Case of Excellent Business Practices: The New Zealand Wine Industry
- Discussion
- Conclusion
- Acknowledgements
- References