Journal-Ready Manuscripts

Manuscripts developed for future journal submission

This section presents journal-ready or submission-oriented manuscripts developed within the GRIT™ research program.

These manuscripts are shared here for research positioning, transparency, and scholarly context.

Unless otherwise stated, they should not be described as peer-reviewed or formally published journal articles.


Inner Rare Authenticity as Ethical Infrastructure in AI-Intensive Organizations

Introducing the Global Rare Impact Theory (GRIT) as a Transdisciplinary Architecture for Leadership, Governance, and Meaning-Driven Value Creation

Status: Journal-ready manuscript / Theory-building contribution
Research Area: Business ethics, AI governance, ethical leadership, organizational behavior, meaning-driven value creation

This manuscript advances GRIT™ into a journal-ready theory-building architecture for business ethics and AI governance.

It positions Inner Rare Authenticity as ethical infrastructure: a human foundation shaping leadership conduct, organizational culture, and the moral quality of AI-enabled systems.

The manuscript develops four core constructs:

  • Rare Inner Code (RIC™)
  • Inner Rare Authenticity™
  • Authentic Intelligence (AI²™)
  • Rare Impact Index logic (RII™)

It also proposes a research agenda connecting business ethics, leadership development, coaching-based practice architectures, and AI governance.


The Global Rare Impact Coaching Theory (GRIC) and RICDP-C™

A Practice Architecture for Inner-Driven Coaching and Ethical Leadership in AI-Intensive Contexts

Status: Journal-ready coaching manuscript / Conceptual and methodological contribution
Research Area: Coaching methodology, ethical leadership, decision coherence, AI-intensive organizational contexts

This manuscript formalizes GRIC™ and RICDP-C™ as a bounded, researchable coaching practice architecture.

The contribution is intentionally conservative.

It does not claim therapeutic effects, empirical efficacy, or guaranteed performance outcomes.

Instead, it specifies constructs, process steps, deliverables, boundary conditions, and a research agenda for evaluating feasibility, process fidelity, alignment, ethical awareness, and decision coherence.


Scholarly positioning note

The manuscripts in this section are part of an emerging independent research program.

They are offered for scholarly development, journal submission preparation, academic collaboration, and future empirical research design.

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