Based on ethnographic research of a large food retail cooperative in New York (the Co-op), this article raises the research question of whether organizations can cultivate an ethic of responsibility to others and, if so, how this can be secured in everyday working practices? It draws principally on the work of Foucault and especially his later writings on the care of the self and ethics but seeks to link these deliberations to Levinas in identifying responsibility to the Other as prior to identity. Indeed, one message that we seek to convey is that attachments to identities are frequently a stumbling block for developing ethically responsible relations and organizations and this may necessitate some normative control. While recognizing that...
Noting that ethics and responsibility in business are well established fields of research and practi...
The corporate social responsibility promise is a fascinating one: companies are able and willing to ...
Drawing on the emerging identity work literature, this article adopts a Foucauldian perspective to f...
Based on ethnographic research of a large food retail cooperative in New York (the Co-op), this pape...
© The Author(s) 2013. This article offers an understanding of organizational ethics as embodied and ...
This paper develops a critique of the concept of ‘ethical identity’ as this has been used recently t...
This thesis explores how those relating to banking institutions engage with, and experience responsi...
This article analyses how participants in a not-for-profit service organization (the 'Incubator'(I))...
We explore the use of compassion as a technology of power and subjectivity within organizations. Usi...
This Master’s Thesis contributes with a rich description of normative control as a social process, t...
© The Author(s) 2014. We explore the use of compassion as a technology of power and subjectivity wit...
This article reports and reflects on a narrative ethnographic account of organizational change in a ...
This article reports and reflects on a narrative ethnographic account of organizational change in a ...
Our highly sensitive ethnographic study with anti-money-laundering analysts delves into the understu...
Our highly sensitive ethnographic study with anti-money-laundering analysts delves into the understu...
Noting that ethics and responsibility in business are well established fields of research and practi...
The corporate social responsibility promise is a fascinating one: companies are able and willing to ...
Drawing on the emerging identity work literature, this article adopts a Foucauldian perspective to f...
Based on ethnographic research of a large food retail cooperative in New York (the Co-op), this pape...
© The Author(s) 2013. This article offers an understanding of organizational ethics as embodied and ...
This paper develops a critique of the concept of ‘ethical identity’ as this has been used recently t...
This thesis explores how those relating to banking institutions engage with, and experience responsi...
This article analyses how participants in a not-for-profit service organization (the 'Incubator'(I))...
We explore the use of compassion as a technology of power and subjectivity within organizations. Usi...
This Master’s Thesis contributes with a rich description of normative control as a social process, t...
© The Author(s) 2014. We explore the use of compassion as a technology of power and subjectivity wit...
This article reports and reflects on a narrative ethnographic account of organizational change in a ...
This article reports and reflects on a narrative ethnographic account of organizational change in a ...
Our highly sensitive ethnographic study with anti-money-laundering analysts delves into the understu...
Our highly sensitive ethnographic study with anti-money-laundering analysts delves into the understu...
Noting that ethics and responsibility in business are well established fields of research and practi...
The corporate social responsibility promise is a fascinating one: companies are able and willing to ...
Drawing on the emerging identity work literature, this article adopts a Foucauldian perspective to f...