Three Pillars and Future Impact In Topic 3, you identified three sources to support a discussion of the integration of servant leadership, ethics, and entrepreneurism as they relate to the industry

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Bouckaert, L., & Van den Heuvel, S. C. (Eds.). (2019). Servant Leadership, Social Entrepreneurship and the Will to Serve: Spiritual Foundations and Business Applications. Springer Nature.

Endenich, C., & Trapp, R. (2020). Ethical implications of management accounting and control: A systematic review of the contributions from the Journal of Business Ethics. Journal of Business Ethics163(2), 309-328.

Hanson, F. (2018). Why Every Entrepreneur Should Be a Servant Leader. Retrieved 8 October 2020, from https://www.entrepreneur.com/article/298323

Maiga, A. (2019). Public Accountants, Senior Accounting Students, and Non-Accounting Senior Business Majors: Comparing their Perception of Corporate Ethics and Social Responsibility. Accounting and the Public Interest19(1), 31-56.

Olsson, A., Nowak, M., & Boberg, K. (2016). Management Accounting and Entrepreneurship. The relationship between management accounting and entrepreneurial orientation. rapport nr.: Ekonomistyrning.

Reddy, A. V., & Kamesh, A. V. S. (2016). Integrating servant leadership and ethical leadership. In Ethical leadership (pp. 107-124). Palgrave Macmillan, London.

Tarling, C., Jones, P., Murphy, L., McCracken, M., & Matlay, H. (2016). Influence of early exposure to family business experience on developing entrepreneurs. Education+ Training.

Williams, W. A., Brandon, R. S., Hayek, M., Haden, S. P., & Atinc, G. (2017). Servant leadership and followership creativity. Leadership & Organization Development Journal.

Zorlu, Ö., Avan, A., & Baytok, A. (2019). The effect of servant leadership on psychological empowerment and organizational identification. Journal of Business Research-Turk11(1), 293-309.