This article is missing information about Early life, Personal life, Achievements and honours. Please expand the article to include this information. Further details may exist on the
talk page.(October 2021)
Karin Marjolein Lasthuizen (born 1970) is a Dutch-New Zealand academic. As of 2022, she holds the Brian Picot Chair in Ethical Leadership at the
Victoria University of Wellington.[1]
Lasthuizen's research focus on public-sector ethics and leadership.
Selected works
Van der Wal, Zeger, Gjalt De Graaf, and Karin Lasthuizen. "What’s valued most? Similarities and differences between the organizational values of the public and private sector."
Public administration 86, no. 2 (2008): 465–482.
Lasthuizen, Karin M. "Leading to integrity: Empirical research into the effects of leadership on ethics and integrity." (2008).
Akker, L. V., Leonie Heres, Karin Lasthuizen, and F. E. Six. "Ethical leadership and trust: It's all about meeting expectations." (2009).
Kaptein, Muel, Leo Huberts, Scott Avelino, and Karin Lasthuizen. "Demonstrating ethical leadership by measuring ethics: A survey of US public servants."
Public Integrity 7, no. 4 (2005): 299–311.