常规与激进道德主体:韦伯道德观点与美德的探索性实证研究

Conventional versus Radical Moral Agents: An Exploratory Empirical Look at Weber’s Moral-points-of-view and Virtues

ORGANIZATION STUDIES · 2006
被引 35
人大 AFT50ABS 4

中文导读

基于韦伯理论,对比常规与激进管理者的道德观点和美德差异,检验两者在个人与精神美德上的不同,为管理实践提供参考。

Abstract

Max Weber’s work suggests that conventional management theory and practice is underpinned by a moral-point-of-view that places relatively high emphasis on both materialism and individualism. He calls for the development of radical management theory and practices to serve as a counterpoint. Both the conventional and radical moral-points-of-view are associated with specific virtues and practices. Weber suggests that, from a conventional moral-point-of-view, four primary virtues—mercy, submission, obedience and non-worldliness—give rise to specialization, centralization, formalization and standardization. In contrast, from a radical moral-point-of-view, these same four primary virtues are expected to give rise to sensitization, dignification, participation and experimentation (Dyck and Schroeder 2005). Our study contrasts and compares a sample of conventional and radical managers, to provide an empirical look at these expected differences, as well as testing for differences in their personal and spiritual virtues. Implications are discussed.

管理学社会学组织行为学伦理学