While matter clearly matters to organization theory, its absence from the study of organizational ethics is striking. Despite the obdurate materiality of the workplace, critical scholarship on organizations and morality sees ethics as interpersonal, subjective and embodied. Organizations, meanwhile, are characterised by moral anomie and dysfunction. This paper advances our understanding of the material entanglements of organizational morality, drawing on the science and technology studies inflected study of markets to show how moral orders arise in dialectic between the social and the material. It argues that moral orders are entangled in the material infrastructures of organizations. Its empirical case is the founding and development of a ...
International audienceOrganization research is increasingly becoming a host of studies that touch up...
The concern for ethical decision-making among the regulators, social groups and managers has substan...
Business can be likened to an institution of archetypal stature, influencing not only how work organ...
While matter clearly matters to organization theory, its absence from the study of organizational et...
Questioning the moral foundations and consequences of formal organizations has become a central conc...
Moral struggles in and around markets abound in contemporary societies where markets have become the...
Dunfee analyzes the implications for corporate governance of the existence of morality within consum...
In this article the author attempts to show that in contemporary business ethics discourse the indiv...
Moral struggles in and around markets abound in contemporary societies where markets have become the...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ The object of this paper is to understand how morality and the marke...
This paper investigates qualitatively the significance of different dimensions of ethical organisati...
An understanding of organizational ethics requires synthesizing several fields, three of which are c...
Framing issues of organizational ethics in terms of virtues and moral agency (rather than in terms o...
Morals are shared understandings in which humans ’ highest aspirations and dreams come to fulfillmen...
This book explores how ethics and the moral context of business have evolved historically in inf lue...
International audienceOrganization research is increasingly becoming a host of studies that touch up...
The concern for ethical decision-making among the regulators, social groups and managers has substan...
Business can be likened to an institution of archetypal stature, influencing not only how work organ...
While matter clearly matters to organization theory, its absence from the study of organizational et...
Questioning the moral foundations and consequences of formal organizations has become a central conc...
Moral struggles in and around markets abound in contemporary societies where markets have become the...
Dunfee analyzes the implications for corporate governance of the existence of morality within consum...
In this article the author attempts to show that in contemporary business ethics discourse the indiv...
Moral struggles in and around markets abound in contemporary societies where markets have become the...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ The object of this paper is to understand how morality and the marke...
This paper investigates qualitatively the significance of different dimensions of ethical organisati...
An understanding of organizational ethics requires synthesizing several fields, three of which are c...
Framing issues of organizational ethics in terms of virtues and moral agency (rather than in terms o...
Morals are shared understandings in which humans ’ highest aspirations and dreams come to fulfillmen...
This book explores how ethics and the moral context of business have evolved historically in inf lue...
International audienceOrganization research is increasingly becoming a host of studies that touch up...
The concern for ethical decision-making among the regulators, social groups and managers has substan...
Business can be likened to an institution of archetypal stature, influencing not only how work organ...