制度复杂性的道德微观基础:一家油砂公司作为妥协制定的可持续性实施

The Moral Microfoundations of Institutional Complexity: Sustainability implementation as compromise-making at an oil sands company

ORGANIZATION STUDIES · 2019
被引 91 · 同刊同年前 9%
人大 AFT50ABS 4

中文导读

研究通过访谈油砂公司员工,揭示个体在制度复杂性中如何运用四种道德论证来形成或挑战关于可持续性的妥协,为制度理论引入道德维度。

Abstract

Research on institutional complexity has overlooked the fact that moral judgements are likely involved when individuals face a plurality of logics within organizations. To analyse the moral microfoundations of institutional complexity, we build on Boltanski and Thévenot’s economies of worth framework and explore how individuals produce moral judgement in response to the institutional complexity triggered by a major shift in the sustainability strategy within an oil sands company. Fifty-two interviews with employees, managers and executives reveal how actors rely on four types of justification that combine different moral principles and related objects with the aim of either forming (sheltering and solidifying work) or challenging (fragilizing and deconstructing work) a new compromise with regard to sustainability within the organization. Our results show how the economies of worth framework can enrich institutional complexity theory by bringing morality back into the analysis as a core dimension of inhabited institutions while advancing the microanalysis of compromise-making around sustainability in organization studies.

制度理论可持续性组织研究道德判断