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9781847204776

Moral Foundations of Management Knowledge

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  • ISBN13:

    9781847204776

  • ISBN10:

    1847204775

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2007-12-07
  • Publisher: Edward Elgar Pub
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Summary

'Djelic and Vranceanu have put together a valuable collection of studies on the normative justifications underlying modern managerialism, as well as on its roots in economic and organizational theories. Students of the rise of business schools, and business education in particular, will find the book's analyses of current normative frames most useful. But so will those interested in the prospects for future changes in management doctrines.' - John W. Meyer, Stanford University, US 'This book offers an eloquent critical analysis of the moral foundations of management and economics. The essays in it are well-grounded in a variety of disciplines and philosophic traditions. Together the contributors offer provocative insights into how and why morality nourishes and sustains businesses and the people who work in them.' - Joanne B. Ciulla, University of Richmond, US 'Exploring the ethical foundations of the different subfields of managerial thought, this book brings a thoroughly new light on the issue of sustainability and responsibility in management theory and practice. Departing from the traditional scientific neutrality viewpoint, its contributors start from the bold premise that management is not ethically or morally neutral. They investigate the validity of various perspectives on business ethics and their implications for economics, theories of leadership and team management as well as the study of complex management systems. Between them, these contributions bring the reflection on management and ethics to a new frontier. This pathbreaking book is compelling reading for all those who want to go beyond a technocratic vision of management.' - Michel De Vroey, Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium This book sheds light on 'hidden' aspects of management theory by questioning its moral foundations: ethical and moral principles tend to become over time, deeply embedded, if not buried, in the intellectual and disciplinary subfields of management, particularly when the latter vie for scientific status. In the process, they often become invisible or indecipherable both to those who advance and diffuse knowledge as well as to those who receive, interpret and apply it. The contributors to this book explore in various subfields of management thought a number of important moral and ethical issues. What is the definition of 'good behaviour' - and hence of 'bad behaviour' - implicit behind the theories we use and produce? Can we find, historically, a trace of moral and ethical dilemmas and debates in those intellectual subfields that tend to posture today as morally neutral? What is the conception of human nature and social reality embedded in modern management thought and theories? How do those implicit and hidden cognitive schemes influence the development of research and knowledge in those various subfields? How do they prevent certain issues from emerging? How do they shape debates, practices and beliefs - leaving little room to approach the world differently and to depart from mainstream perspectives? This unique treatment of the moral foundations of knowledge management will provide a stimulating read for academics, students and professionals focusing on business and management, business administration, sociology, organizational behaviour and moral philosophy.

Table of Contents

Management knowledge and ethical issues: a difficult encounter
Towards a Phenomenology of Management: From Modelling to Day-to-day Moral Sensemaking Cognitionp. 3
Reverse Engineering of Moral Discussion: From Symptoms to Moral Foundationsp. 31
From Hunter-gatherer to Organizational Man: A Morality Talep. 47
Economics and the Question of Moral Foundations
Economics, Ethics and Anthropologyp. 67
The 'Ethics of Competition' or the Moral Foundations of Contemporary Capitalismp. 85
The Ethics of Rationality: Elucidations in the Theoretical Foundations of Economics by Relation to Ethicsp. 107
The Moral Layer of Contemporary Economics: A Virtue-ethics Perspectivep. 134
Leadership and team management: exploring moral foundations
Leadership Virtues and Management Knowledge: Questioning the Unitary Command Perspective in Leadership Researchp. 159
The Psychological Dimension of Love as Foundational for Transformational Leadership Theoryp. 178
An Ethical Encounter with the Other: Language Introducing the New into Thoughtp. 200
Management Systems and Ethics: Can We Go Beyond Hypocrisy?
Are Management Systems Ethical? The Reification Perspectivep. 221
The Paradoxical Situation of Ethics in Businessp. 244
Ethics and Management Education: The MBA under Attackp. 257
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