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Artikel“Greed is good” ... or is it? Economic ideology and moral tension in a graduate school of business  
Oleh: Walker, Janet S.
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Journal of Business Ethics vol. 11 no. 4 (Apr. 1992), page 273.
Topik: Economic Ideology; Moral Tension; Graduate School of Business; Economic Transactions
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  • Perpustakaan Pusat (Semanggi)
    • Nomor Panggil: BB27.15
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Isi artikelThis article reports the results of an exploratory investigation of a particular area of moral tension experienced by MBA students in a graduate school of business. During the first phase of the study, MBA students'' own perceptions about the moral climate and culture of the business school were examined. The data gathered in this first part of the study indicate that the students recognize that a central part of this culture is constituted by a shared familiarity with a set of institutionally reinforced premises about human behavior and motivation including the ideas that: 1) people are self-interested utility-maximizers, 2) individuals should be unimpeded in their pursuit of their own self-interest through "economic" transactions, and 3) virtually all human interactions are economic transactions. The data further indicated that the business students experience a degree of tension between this ethic of "self-maximizing" and the "every day" ethics prevalent in our broader culture, in which altruism and selflessness are central elements. The final section of the study was an effort to see whether and how these institutionally sanctioned premises were integrated into the students'' arguments about the relationship between self-interest and social responsibility.
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