McGahan, Anita M. http://orcid.org/0000-0002-5584-8207
Article History
Received: 22 May 2019
Accepted: 11 February 2020
First Online: 5 March 2020
Compliance with Ethical Standards
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: The University of Toronto’s Research Ethics Board Manager in the Social Sciences and Humanities has provided an official determination letter that this activity is exempt from research ethics review under Canada’s federal research ethics guidelines, the Tri-council policy statement on Ethical conduct for research involving humans, 2nd Edition (TCPS-2), Article 2.1, and the University of Toronto’s Principles to determine exemption from research ethics review. This essay is an opinion and an invited Commentary on Tsoukas (CitationRef removed), which is an analysis of my beliefs, actions, moral imagination, moral character, message of January 31, 2017, and two Facebook posts, one of which was my personal condemnation of EO13769 and the other of which described work to change the NPSP. The research reported in Tsoukas (CitationRef removed) was conducted without my consent or knowledge, and, I have been told, without review or approval of an Institutional Review Board.The 2018–2019 President of the Academy of Management, Professor Carol Kulik, has provided the following statement: “Speaking on behalf of AOM, we do not believe that you need our consent to publish the commentary. The commentary presents a timeline of events that aligns with our records, and describes your perspective and behaviors while those events were taking place. We have no objection to this; you are proceeding with the commentary with our consent.”