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  1. Should capitalism be deemed psychopathic and criminalised? A reply to “psychopathy incorporated”
  2. Sample size for qualitative research
  3. The influence of corporate psychopaths on job satisfaction and its determinants
  4. Marketing in a time of toxic leadership
  5. A review of what corporate psychopaths do in the workplace
  6. Psychopathic Leadership A Case Study of a Corporate Psychopath CEO
  7. Corporate Psychopaths, Conflict, Employee Affective Well-Being and Counterproductive Work Behaviour
  8. Turning Point: Corporate Psychopaths: Uncaring Citizens, Irresponsible Leaders
  9. The Nominal Group Technique: an aid to Brainstorming ideas in research
  10. 'Hanging around with people'. Ethnography in marketing research and intelligence gathering
  11. Did uniquely greedy people without conscience create the 2008 Global Financial Crisis?
  12. Corporate Psychopaths
  13. Corporate Psychopaths, Bullying and Unfair Supervision in the Workplace
  14. Corporate Psychopaths and organizational type
  15. Revising the review request
  16. Guest editorial
  17. Leaders without ethics in global business: Corporate psychopaths
  18. The Influence of Corporate Psychopaths on Corporate Social Responsibility and Organizational Commitment to Employees
  19. Viewpoint – The faddish breakouts of ethnography
  20. Academia marketing myopia and the cult of the PhD
  21. How do marketing academics view research as opposed to teaching? A projective technique puts some qualitative flesh on the quantitative bones
  22. Projective techniques in Taiwan and Asia‐Pacific market research
  23. The dark side of management decisions: organisational psychopaths
  24. A rose by any other name may smell as sweet but “group discussion” is not another name for a “focus group” nor should it be
  25. From brand image research to teaching assessment: using a projective technique borrowed from marketing research to aid an understanding of teaching effectiveness
  26. Corporate Psychopaths: Uncaring Citizens, Irresponsible Leaders