This paper introduces the work of moral philosopher Alasdair MacIntyre in the area of virtue and organization. It aims to provide one point of entry to MacIntyre’s work for readers who have not been introduced to it and makes some novel suggestions about its development for those who have. Following some initial comments on MacIntyre’s approach to social science, it traces the development of his ideas on organization from 1953 to 1980, before outlining the general theory of virtues, goods, practices and institutions which emerged in the publication of his seminal After Virtue in 1981. Finally, the paper outlines some of the uses to which these ideas have been put in the organizational literature
This paper argues that attempts to apply Alasdair MacIntyre’s positive moral theory to business ethi...
Catholic Social Teaching (CST) aspires to an economy that serves needs, upholds justice, and inculca...
Business Ethics scholars have made much use of Alasdair MacIntyre’s distinctive account of the virtu...
This paper introduces the work of moral philosopher Alasdair MacIntyre in the area of virtue and org...
This paper introduces the work of moral philosopher Alasdair MacIntyre in the area of virtue and org...
This PhD by Published Work comprises single and jointly authored papers published between 2002 and 2...
This paper contextualises before summarising a conceptual framework for virtue ethics in organizatio...
In this chapter, we set out to demonstrate how organizational theory and analysis can benefit from t...
This article is an attempt to offer insights from organisation studies to ecclesiology. To do so it ...
MacIntyre argues that management embodies emotivism, and thus is inherently amoral and manipulative....
Entry on MacIntyre and Business Ethics forthcoming in Poff, D. C. & Michalos, A. C. (Eds.) Encyclope...
This paper seeks to establish whether the categories of MacIntyrean virtue ethics as applied to busi...
This article sets out to explore the extent to which the moral dimension is an essential component i...
This chapter will argue that any approach to character and virtue in professional organisations and ...
This chapter draws on the work of the moral philosopher Alasdair MacIntyre to present a virtue ethic...
This paper argues that attempts to apply Alasdair MacIntyre’s positive moral theory to business ethi...
Catholic Social Teaching (CST) aspires to an economy that serves needs, upholds justice, and inculca...
Business Ethics scholars have made much use of Alasdair MacIntyre’s distinctive account of the virtu...
This paper introduces the work of moral philosopher Alasdair MacIntyre in the area of virtue and org...
This paper introduces the work of moral philosopher Alasdair MacIntyre in the area of virtue and org...
This PhD by Published Work comprises single and jointly authored papers published between 2002 and 2...
This paper contextualises before summarising a conceptual framework for virtue ethics in organizatio...
In this chapter, we set out to demonstrate how organizational theory and analysis can benefit from t...
This article is an attempt to offer insights from organisation studies to ecclesiology. To do so it ...
MacIntyre argues that management embodies emotivism, and thus is inherently amoral and manipulative....
Entry on MacIntyre and Business Ethics forthcoming in Poff, D. C. & Michalos, A. C. (Eds.) Encyclope...
This paper seeks to establish whether the categories of MacIntyrean virtue ethics as applied to busi...
This article sets out to explore the extent to which the moral dimension is an essential component i...
This chapter will argue that any approach to character and virtue in professional organisations and ...
This chapter draws on the work of the moral philosopher Alasdair MacIntyre to present a virtue ethic...
This paper argues that attempts to apply Alasdair MacIntyre’s positive moral theory to business ethi...
Catholic Social Teaching (CST) aspires to an economy that serves needs, upholds justice, and inculca...
Business Ethics scholars have made much use of Alasdair MacIntyre’s distinctive account of the virtu...