In this paper, we show how a middle manager interprets the action of two employees as problematic and how he solves it by using the company's code of ethics as the basis for firing them. Our telling of the story unmasks a darker side of codes and we conceptualize it in terms of power and domination. The paper contributes to the literature on corporate codes of ethics (CCEs) and corporate ethics programs by showing that such codes need not necessarily play an enabling role in organizations. Rather than being instruments of enlightenment and self-regulation, they may be used as instruments to further domination. © 2010 Elsevier Ltd
The dramatic increase in the number of corporate ethical codes over the past 20 years has been attri...
ABSTRACT. The dramatic increase in the number of corporate ethical codes over the past 20 years has ...
While most large companies around the world now have a code of ethics, reported ethical malpractice ...
In this paper, we show how a middle manager interprets the action of two employees as problematic an...
Abuse of authority is an unsolved problem in the new institutional theory of the firm. This paper at...
Purpose: Corporate codes of conduct originated around 1900 in the USA gaining further momentum in th...
We reflect on the nature of corporate codes of conduct is this article. Based on John Austin’s speec...
The paper concentrates on the problem of company codes of ethics. We want to present how the authors...
The following paper analyzes ethics in the business environment and the formulation, implementation ...
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) codes have gained a prominent role as tools in self-regulation...
This study investigated effects of codes of ethics on perceptions of ethical behavior. Respondents f...
The number of companies with their own codes of ethics has risen dramatically over the past decade a...
The literature on Codes of Conduct and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) assumes that codes are ...
Ethical codes are written documents which presume to state the major philo-sophical principles of an...
© 2015, Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht. Ethical codes have been hailed as an explicit veh...
The dramatic increase in the number of corporate ethical codes over the past 20 years has been attri...
ABSTRACT. The dramatic increase in the number of corporate ethical codes over the past 20 years has ...
While most large companies around the world now have a code of ethics, reported ethical malpractice ...
In this paper, we show how a middle manager interprets the action of two employees as problematic an...
Abuse of authority is an unsolved problem in the new institutional theory of the firm. This paper at...
Purpose: Corporate codes of conduct originated around 1900 in the USA gaining further momentum in th...
We reflect on the nature of corporate codes of conduct is this article. Based on John Austin’s speec...
The paper concentrates on the problem of company codes of ethics. We want to present how the authors...
The following paper analyzes ethics in the business environment and the formulation, implementation ...
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) codes have gained a prominent role as tools in self-regulation...
This study investigated effects of codes of ethics on perceptions of ethical behavior. Respondents f...
The number of companies with their own codes of ethics has risen dramatically over the past decade a...
The literature on Codes of Conduct and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) assumes that codes are ...
Ethical codes are written documents which presume to state the major philo-sophical principles of an...
© 2015, Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht. Ethical codes have been hailed as an explicit veh...
The dramatic increase in the number of corporate ethical codes over the past 20 years has been attri...
ABSTRACT. The dramatic increase in the number of corporate ethical codes over the past 20 years has ...
While most large companies around the world now have a code of ethics, reported ethical malpractice ...