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BukuThe Empirical Assessment of Corporate Ethics: A Case Study(In Journal of Business Ethics 24: 95–114)
Bibliografi
Author: Kaptein, Muel ; Dalen, Jan Van
Topik: ethical content of organizations; ethics audit; ethics development of organizations; dilemmas of dirty hands; many hands and entangled hands; virtues
Bahasa: (EN )    
Penerbit: Kluwer Academic Publishers     Tempat Terbit: The Netherlands    Tahun Terbit: 2000    
Jenis: Article - diterbitkan di jurnal ilmiah internasional
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Abstract
Empirical analyses of the ethics of corporations with the aim to improve the state of corporate ethics are rare. This paper develops an integrated, normative model of corporate ethics by conceptualizing the ethical quality of organizations and by relating this contextual quality to various expressions of immoral behavior. This so-called Ethics Qualities Model for organizations, which contains 21 ethical qualities, allows one to assess the ethical content of institutional groups of individuals. A proper conceptualization is highly relevant both for the empirical corroboration of business ethics theories
and for managerial purposes, such as judging individual and group performance or informing external stakeholders. The empirical applicability of the model is illustrated by an explorative case study of a large, globally operating financial institution. This casestudy demonstrates that the corporate ethical qualities differ with respect to their perceived optimality as well as to their estimated impact on (un)ethical conduct. The various results provide managers with many clues to understand their organization and to take effective measures to improve the ethical content
of their organization.
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