The aim of this paper is to provide an empirical contextual picture of what is truly valued most in different public and private sector organizations. Through a series of qualitative in-depth interviews (n = 38), that were a follow-up to an earlier survey study among public and private sector managers (n = 382), a number of crucial organizational values were presented to and discussed with a selection of top managers from a variety of Dutch public and private sector organizations. The decision-making context from the interviews provides insight into why, when, how and to what extent specific values are important. A number of unexpected differences and similarities between organizations with a different sectoral status emerge from the data, ...
The main purpose of this paper is to examine how employeesʼ personal ethics, expressed through their...
This paper summarizes the results of an analysis of empirical data on ethical attitudes of professio...
In this article the author attempts to show that in contemporary business ethics discourse the indiv...
In recent administrative and organizational literature much attention has been paid to values that g...
This thesis examines issues regarding ethics in organizational practices. It explores ethics-related...
Is there one best practice for ethical leadership? To date, most studies on ethical leadership have ...
Is there one best practice for ethical leadership? Studies suggest that the publicness of an organiz...
This article examines experienced differences in values between employees in the public and private ...
This paper reports the results of a study of the top 500 private sector organizations and the top 10...
The concern for ethical decision-making among the regulators, social groups and managers has substan...
This study reports on the hierarchy of organizational values in public and private sector organizati...
Noting that from its very inception Organization laid claim to having a central interest in the ethi...
Noting that from its very inception Organization laid claim to having a central interest in the ethi...
This thesis deals with the way that values get taken up by managers and leaders in international non...
This paper explores the relationship between the corporation and its ethical standing and that of it...
The main purpose of this paper is to examine how employeesʼ personal ethics, expressed through their...
This paper summarizes the results of an analysis of empirical data on ethical attitudes of professio...
In this article the author attempts to show that in contemporary business ethics discourse the indiv...
In recent administrative and organizational literature much attention has been paid to values that g...
This thesis examines issues regarding ethics in organizational practices. It explores ethics-related...
Is there one best practice for ethical leadership? To date, most studies on ethical leadership have ...
Is there one best practice for ethical leadership? Studies suggest that the publicness of an organiz...
This article examines experienced differences in values between employees in the public and private ...
This paper reports the results of a study of the top 500 private sector organizations and the top 10...
The concern for ethical decision-making among the regulators, social groups and managers has substan...
This study reports on the hierarchy of organizational values in public and private sector organizati...
Noting that from its very inception Organization laid claim to having a central interest in the ethi...
Noting that from its very inception Organization laid claim to having a central interest in the ethi...
This thesis deals with the way that values get taken up by managers and leaders in international non...
This paper explores the relationship between the corporation and its ethical standing and that of it...
The main purpose of this paper is to examine how employeesʼ personal ethics, expressed through their...
This paper summarizes the results of an analysis of empirical data on ethical attitudes of professio...
In this article the author attempts to show that in contemporary business ethics discourse the indiv...