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Ethics in organizations: A framework for theory and research
Authors:Nigel Nicholson
Institution:(1) Centre for Organizational Research, London Business School, Sussex Place, Regent Park, NW1 4SA London, United Kingdom
Abstract:In a climate of increasing interest and activity within the field of business ethics, as yet there exists no coherent conceptual framework for organizational theory and research. From a review of current thinking and previous writings a framework of concepts is suggested to help set an agenda for empirical research. The elements of this are, first, a taxonomy of ldquoethical domainsrdquo: the foci of organizations' and their agents' ethical concerns and conduct. Second, it is considered how ldquoethical functioningrdquo might be analysed in terms of causal relationships between expressive forms, voluntary action and instituted forms. Third is discussed ldquoethical processrdquo, the means by which ethical awareness is aroused. Fourth and last, the paper examines how normative evaluations might apply to the ldquoethical conditionrdquo of organizations and their agents, meaning change or stability in reputation and integrity. At each stage of the argument possible objectives for research are developed.Professor Nigel Nicholson is Chairman of the Organisational Behaviour Group and Director of the Centre for Organisational Research at London Business School. Previously, he led investigations into Individual and Organisational Change at Sheffield University's Social & Applied Psychology Unit, and has also held visiting appointments at American, Canadian and German universities. He has published 8 books and over 65 articles on a wide range of topics, and been honoured with an award from the Academy of Management for his contribution to theory.
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