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Micro-Franchising in the Bottom of the Pyramid Market : Rwanda

2020

This study examines how a mission-driven shared identification can help mitigate the failure of a micro-franchise in Rwanda, a bottom of the pyramid market. A single case study was adopted followin...

Economics and EconometricsKnowledge managementBottom of the pyramidbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectVDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200::Økonomi: 210::Bedriftsøkonomi: 21305 social sciences06 humanities and the artsDevelopment0603 philosophy ethics and religionIdentification (information)Organisational support0502 economics and business060301 applied ethicsBusinessBusiness and International ManagementEmpowerment050203 business & managementmedia_common
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Organizational Ethical Virtues of Innovativeness

2017

This study participates in the discussion of the ethical culture of organizations by deepening the knowledge and understanding of the meaning of organizational ethical virtues in organizational innovativeness. The aim in this study was to explore how an organization’s ethical culture and, more specifically, organization’s ethical virtues support organizational innovativeness. The ethical culture of an organization is defined as the virtuousness of an organization. Organizational innovativeness is conceptualized as an organization’s behavioral propensity to produce innovative products and services. The empirical data consisted of a total of 39 interviews from specialist organizations. Qualit…

Economics and EconometricsKnowledge managementVirtue ethicsvirtue ethicsOrganizational cultureethical virtuesOrganizational commitment0603 philosophy ethics and religionArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Organization development0502 economics and businessyritysetiikkahyveetBusiness and International Managementinnovatiivisuusorganizational culturebusiness.industry05 social sciences06 humanities and the artseettisyysGeneral Business Management and AccountinginnovationyrityksetManagementinnovaatiotOrganizational learning060301 applied ethicsethical cultureBusiness ethicsbusinessPsychologykvalitatiivinen tutkimusLaw050203 business & managementyrityskulttuuriQualitative researchMeaning (linguistics)
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The shortened Corporate Ethical Virtues scale

2018

So far, the field of business ethics lacks validated measures for assessing virtues at the organizational level. The aim of this study is to investigate the measurement invariance of a shortened Corporate Ethical Virtues scale. In this manner, we contribute to validating an instrument that is both psychometrically sound and efficient to use. We conducted two survey studies of two independent groups (managers and school psychologists). Confirmatory factor analysis supported the eight‐factor model of the scale, and we found it to be invariant in two different occupational groups. The managers gave higher appraisals of ethical culture than the psychologists did in seven out of the eight dimens…

Economics and EconometricsOccupational groupFuture studiesscale validationApplied psychologybusiness ethics0603 philosophy ethics and religion0502 economics and businessyritysetiikkaMeasurement invarianceBusiness and International ManagementScale measurementta512ta515eettinen kulttuurimittausinvarianssi05 social sciencesSchool psychology06 humanities and the artsConfirmatory factor analysismeasurement invarianceScale (social sciences)060301 applied ethicsethical cultureBusiness ethicsPsychologykyselyn validointi050203 business & managementBusiness Ethics
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(A)moral Agents in Organisations? The Significance of Ethical Organisation Culture for Middle Managers’ Exercise of Moral Agency in Ethical Problems

2017

This paper investigates qualitatively the significance of different dimensions of ethical organisation culture for the exercise of middle managers’ moral agency in ethical problems. The research draws on the social cognitive theory of morality and on the corporate ethical virtues model. This study broadens understanding of the factors which enable or constrain managers’ potential for moral agency in organisations, and shows that an insufficient ethical organisational culture may contribute to indifference towards ethical issues, the experiencing of moral conflicts, lack of self-efficacy and morally disengaged reasoning. In contrast, a healthy ethical culture can contribute to motivation to …

Economics and EconometricsVirtue ethicsvirtue ethicsmedia_common.quotation_subjectmiddle managerOrganizational culturehyve-etiikkaethical culture of organisations0603 philosophy ethics and religionArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)corporate ethical virtuesMoral agency0502 economics and businessyritysetiikkaethical problemSociologyBusiness and International ManagementEthical codemedia_commonMoral disengagement05 social sciencesEnvironmental ethics06 humanities and the artseettisyysMoralityGeneral Business Management and Accountingyrityksetmoraalinen toimijuusEthical leadershipkeskijohtomoral agency060301 applied ethicsetiikkaBusiness ethicskvalitatiivinen tutkimusLawSocial psychology050203 business & managementJournal of Business Ethics
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The Discursive Dance : The Employee Co-operation Negotiations as an Arena for Management-by-fear

2015

The purpose of this article is to qualitatively describe and critically explain the discursive construction of employee co-operation negotiations in Finland as an arena for management-by-fear. The article consists of a theoretical review, covering the legislative basis of co-operation negotiations and recent research on management-by-fear. The empirical study consists of media texts and company media releases in Finland in 2012–2013. The main conclusions are that there are distinctive features in the co-operation negotiations that enable and enforce the possibility of management-by-fear, and thus destructive leadership. The process, supported by law and very much against the original aim, e…

Economics and EconometricshallintaDancemedia_common.quotation_subjecttulkinta0603 philosophy ethics and religioncritical interpretationco-operation negotiationsEmpirical researchArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)diskurssi0502 economics and businessSociologypelkoBusiness and International ManagementObjectificationmanagement-by-fearyhteistoimintamenettelySet (psychology)Finlandmedia_commonbusiness.industry05 social sciencesmediaLegislature06 humanities and the artsneuvottelutPublic relationsGeneral Business Management and AccountingNegotiationsupistaminen060301 applied ethicsElement (criminal law)Business ethicsbusinessLaw050203 business & management
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“Don't try to teach me, I got nothing to learn”: Management students' perceptions of business ethics teaching

2019

[EN] Interest is growing towards including business ethics in university curricula, aiming at improving ethical behaviour of future managers. Extant literature has investigated the impact of ethics education on different ethics-related students' cognitive and/or behavioural outcomes, considering variables related to training programmes and students' demographic aspects. Accordingly, we aim at assessing students' understanding of business ethics issues, by focusing on the differences in students' perceptions depending on gender, age, work experience, and ethics courses taken. Testing our hypotheses on a sample of 307 management students at a Polish university, and controlling for social desi…

Economics and Econometricsmedia_common.quotation_subjectSocial desirabilitySample (statistics)0603 philosophy ethics and religionSocial desirability biasNothingPerception0502 economics and businessBusiness ethicsBusiness and International ManagementCurriculummedia_commonMedical education05 social sciencesCognition06 humanities and the artsEthics teachingWork experienceStudents ethical perceptionsManagement studentsORGANIZACION DE EMPRESASECONOMIA FINANCIERA Y CONTABILIDAD060301 applied ethicsBusiness ethicsPsychology050203 business & managementBusiness Ethics: A European Review
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One Rule to Rule Them All? Organisational Sensemaking of Corporate Responsibility

2015

Corporate responsibility (CR) has often been criticised as a decoupled organisational phenomenon: a publicly espoused rule that is not followed in daily organisational practices. We argue that a crucial reason for this criticism arises from the dominant in-house assumption of CR literature, which mitigates tensions and contradictions in organisational life by claiming that integrated rules result in coupled practices. We aim to provide new insights by problematising this in-house assumption and by examining how members of two organisations discursively make sense of CR, as a daily rule-bound practice, via three strategies: integration, differentiation and fragmentation. We elaborate the con…

Economics and Econometricsorganisaatiot0603 philosophy ethics and religiondecouplingproblematisationArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)yritysvastuuPhenomenon0502 economics and businesssäännötSociologyBusiness and International ManagementQuality of Life Researchbusiness.industryorganisational rules05 social sciences06 humanities and the artsSensemakingPublic relationsGeneral Business Management and AccountingEpistemologyyhteisvastuudiscursive sensemakingCriticismCorporate social responsibility060301 applied ethicsBusiness ethicsbusinessLaw050203 business & managementJournal of Business Ethics
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Development and validation of a scale to assess social entrepreneurship competency in Higher Education

2019

This paper proposes an instrument to assess social entrepreneurship competency in higher education (SECS). 19 Features of social entrepreneurship competency were identified. The pilot test (n = 497) confirmed the validity and reliability of the SECS. Exploratory factor analysis proposed a set of categories consistent with the initial approach. Confirmatory factor analysis showed acceptable relationships among the scale categories and items, while the fit indices suggested that the data fit adequately to the default model. Pearson’s test verified significant, positive correlations among the revised categories in all cases. Therefore, the scale carries the potential to contribute to social en…

Economics and Econometricsscale validationScale (ratio)Higher educationSocial entrepreneurshipfactor analysisDevelopment0603 philosophy ethics and religioncomputer.software_genreScale validationEducational assessment0502 economics and businessBusiness and International Managementeducation assessmentEsportsMedical educationbusiness.industry05 social sciences06 humanities and the artssocial entrepreneurship competencyPilot testEducació física060301 applied ethicsPsychologybusinesscomputer050203 business & management
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SEAI: Social Emotional Artificial Intelligence Based on Damasio’s Theory of Mind

2018

A socially intelligent robot must be capable to extract meaningful information in real-time from the social environment and react accordingly with coherent human-like behaviour. Moreover, it should be able to internalise this information, to reason on it at a higher abstract level, build its own opinions independently and then automatically bias the decision-making according to its unique experience. In the last decades, neuroscience research highlighted the link between the evolution of such complex behaviour and the evolution of a certain level of consciousness, which cannot leave out of a body that feels emotions as discriminants and prompters. In order to develop cognitive systems for s…

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Does Obsolescence Matter? The Real Questions of Genetic Enhancement

2019

In his article, Robert Sparrow (2019) builds his arguments on a precondition of rapid technical progress in gene-editing technologies on one hand and on the implication that that gene-editing techn...

EngineeringSparrowbiologybusiness.industryHealth Policy06 humanities and the arts0603 philosophy ethics and religionPreconditionTechnical progressIssues ethics and legal aspectsEngineering managementObsolescencebiology.animal060301 applied ethicsbusinessThe American Journal of Bioethics
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