In this paper we report an ethnographic research study conducted in one of the world's largest police organizations, the New South Wales Police Service. Our research question was, 'How do forms of power shape organizational members' ethical practices?' We look at existing theories that propose the deployment of two interrelated arguments: that ethics are embedded in organizational practices and discourse at a micro-level of everyday organizational life, which is contrasted with a focus on the macro-organizational, institutional forces that are seen to have an impact on ethics. Resisting this distinction between the 'micro' and the 'macro', we build on these two bodies of knowledge to explain ethical change as deeply embedded in power relati...
This is a paper concerned with empirically exploring how employees make sense of their ethical and p...
© The Author(s) 2013. This article offers an understanding of organizational ethics as embodied and ...
This article reports and reflects on a narrative ethnographic account of organizational change in a ...
In this paper we report an ethnographic research study conducted in one of the world's largest polic...
AbstractThe culture of the workplace setting intertwined with how one interprets ethics and code of ...
Many, if not all, professions place a high value on ethical conduct. Professionals working in organi...
Research into public service ethics is a growing field, but its progress has only fitfully been syst...
The type and quality of policing in the community has a significant impact upon the everyday lives o...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Business.NO FULL TEXT AVAILABLE. This thesis contains 3r...
The present paper gives a review of empirical research on ethical leadership and shows that still li...
This article analyses how participants in a not-for-profit service organization (the 'Incubator'(I))...
ABSTRACT This mixed methods study employed an instrumental single-bounded case approach to explore ...
This thesis examined the institutionalisation of ethics within Australian organisations. A particula...
In 1829, on setting up the modern police service, Sir Robert Peel stated, "The police are the public...
Socially constituted systems of order emanate from tacit interaction. While they are reflected in an...
This is a paper concerned with empirically exploring how employees make sense of their ethical and p...
© The Author(s) 2013. This article offers an understanding of organizational ethics as embodied and ...
This article reports and reflects on a narrative ethnographic account of organizational change in a ...
In this paper we report an ethnographic research study conducted in one of the world's largest polic...
AbstractThe culture of the workplace setting intertwined with how one interprets ethics and code of ...
Many, if not all, professions place a high value on ethical conduct. Professionals working in organi...
Research into public service ethics is a growing field, but its progress has only fitfully been syst...
The type and quality of policing in the community has a significant impact upon the everyday lives o...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Business.NO FULL TEXT AVAILABLE. This thesis contains 3r...
The present paper gives a review of empirical research on ethical leadership and shows that still li...
This article analyses how participants in a not-for-profit service organization (the 'Incubator'(I))...
ABSTRACT This mixed methods study employed an instrumental single-bounded case approach to explore ...
This thesis examined the institutionalisation of ethics within Australian organisations. A particula...
In 1829, on setting up the modern police service, Sir Robert Peel stated, "The police are the public...
Socially constituted systems of order emanate from tacit interaction. While they are reflected in an...
This is a paper concerned with empirically exploring how employees make sense of their ethical and p...
© The Author(s) 2013. This article offers an understanding of organizational ethics as embodied and ...
This article reports and reflects on a narrative ethnographic account of organizational change in a ...