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Managers as Moral Leaders : Moral Identity Processes in the Context of Work
Jane KrogerMari HuhtalaPäivi Fadjukoffsubject
Value (ethics)Economics and EconometricsContext (language use)moral identityidentity developmentArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)0502 economics and business0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesidentiteettiSociologyBusiness and International ManagementmoraalipsykologiaMoral identity05 social sciencesGeneral Business Management and AccountingValue theoryWork (electrical)leadersBusiness ethicsLawSocial psychology050203 business & managementPeriod (music)050104 developmental & child psychologyQualitative researchjohtajatdescription
AbstractThis qualitative study explores how business leaders narrate their personal ways of recognizing, reasoning, and resolving moral conflicts and what these stories reveal about their moral identity processes within organizational contexts. Based on interviews with 25 business leaders, 4 moral identity statuses were identified: achievement (commitment to a personally meaningful moral value framework that had been established through a period of self-exploration), moratorium (self-exploration of one’s moral value framework that was ongoing), foreclosure (commitment to a given moral value framework that was present with little or no personal self-exploration), and diffusion (neither clear commitment to nor exploration of a personal moral value framework was present). The moral identity statuses were based on how leaders approached and interpreted moral conflicts and what the influence of the organizational context was in their moral decision-making processes. Some remained steadfast in adhering to their previous value commitments, while others tried to avoid taking any clear moral standpoint. Still others experienced moral conflicts as disequilibrating events that triggered reflective processes and developmental cycles of moral identity change. These moral identity statuses hold implications for facilitating moral identity development among business leaders in the context of work.
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2020-04-15 |