Organization and management researchers praise the value of care in the workplace. However, they overlook the conflict between caring for work and for coworkers, which resonates with the dilemma of care allocation highlighted by ethicists of care. Through an in-depth qualitative study of two organizations, we examine how this dilemma is confronted in everyday organizational life. We draw on the concept of boundary work to explain how employees negotiate the boundary of their caring responsibilities in ways that grants or denies care to coworkers. We argue that the possibility of an ethics of care for coworkers requires boundary work that suspends the separation of personal and professional selves and constitutes the worker as a whole person...
The data in this study show that care is a connective process, underlying and motivating participati...
This thesis explores the development and characteristics of employer-led carer’s leave in the UK, an...
Donald Gibson (with K. McCann) is a contributing author, “Blame and Credit Attributions and Quality ...
The Ethics of Care (EoC) theory has been widely applied in the field of management, and there is a g...
International audienceCare is a human ability we all need for growing and flourishing. It implies co...
The study attempts to answer the question: How do employees experience the organizational value care...
The study attempts to answer the question: How do employees experience the organizational value care...
Routledge studies in business ethics ; 20International audienceIn this chapter, the authors describe...
Traditional understandings of care-giving assume care practices are clear to others and unambiguousl...
Scholars have described how care cannot be completely commodified or withdrawn because it is a dispo...
The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has brought to light the poor workplace conditions which most people h...
Traditional understandings of care-giving assume care practices are clear to others and unambiguousl...
Traditional understandings of care-giving assume care practices are clear to others and unambiguousl...
This article explores care workers and working carers' experiences of work. It focuses on how both g...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This research project focuses on care in business or...
The data in this study show that care is a connective process, underlying and motivating participati...
This thesis explores the development and characteristics of employer-led carer’s leave in the UK, an...
Donald Gibson (with K. McCann) is a contributing author, “Blame and Credit Attributions and Quality ...
The Ethics of Care (EoC) theory has been widely applied in the field of management, and there is a g...
International audienceCare is a human ability we all need for growing and flourishing. It implies co...
The study attempts to answer the question: How do employees experience the organizational value care...
The study attempts to answer the question: How do employees experience the organizational value care...
Routledge studies in business ethics ; 20International audienceIn this chapter, the authors describe...
Traditional understandings of care-giving assume care practices are clear to others and unambiguousl...
Scholars have described how care cannot be completely commodified or withdrawn because it is a dispo...
The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has brought to light the poor workplace conditions which most people h...
Traditional understandings of care-giving assume care practices are clear to others and unambiguousl...
Traditional understandings of care-giving assume care practices are clear to others and unambiguousl...
This article explores care workers and working carers' experiences of work. It focuses on how both g...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This research project focuses on care in business or...
The data in this study show that care is a connective process, underlying and motivating participati...
This thesis explores the development and characteristics of employer-led carer’s leave in the UK, an...
Donald Gibson (with K. McCann) is a contributing author, “Blame and Credit Attributions and Quality ...