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Making Sense of Business Ethics - About Not Walking the Talk
Lise-lotte Lindfeltsubject
walking the talkStora Ensobusiness networksComputingMilieux_THECOMPUTINGPROFESSIONsensemakingword and deedsbusiness ethicsparadigmethics codestrategydescription
By using a sensemaking perspective, this article argues that it is not relevant to fully expect firms to walk their talk in ethical matters. Accuracy between words and deeds is utopia in a post-modern world, with chaos and complexity. Integrating diverse ways of doing ethical business across global regions rather creates legitimacy, trust and a good image among firms in business networks. So what is the role of the ethics code? The article gives examples from a case study on Stora Enso, where the ethics code has a certain strategic meaning, but where the CEO also states that the firm has to do what it says, and say what it does. In short, the article discusses a new paradigm which influences how one can make sense of business ethics in the contemporary and global business market.
| year | journal | country | edition | language |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2006-01-01 |