跨情境的行为伦理、组织公正与社会责任特刊

Special Issue on ‘Behavioral Ethics, Organizational Justice, and Social Responsibility across Contexts’

MANAGEMENT AND ORGANIZATION REVIEW · 2011
被引 2
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

该特刊整合组织公正、行为伦理与企业社会责任三个领域的研究,探讨公平、个体权利与道德决策,适合关注跨层次(个体、团队、企业)伦理问题的学者。

Abstract

The management literature is witnessing an intersection of research on organizational justice, behavioral ethics, and corporate social responsibility (CSR). Organizational justice deals with how fairly employees feel they are treated by the various stakeholders with whom they interact. This includes perception formation, the cognitive and emotional processing of events, attitudinal and behavioral reactions to perceived mistreatment, and the formation of justice climates within workgroups and organizations. Behavioral ethics considers those interactions between individual behavior and social contexts that involve morality-based social prescriptions and moral norms. CSR refers to firm activities that serve the social good and are beyond both the interest of the firm and what the law requires. Whereas these topics differ in terms of perspective and level of analysis (i.e., justice often deals with the self, behavioral ethics often deals with the context for justice and the behavior of potential transgressors, and CSR involves the actions of firms), what brings these topics together is a focus on fairness, individual rights, and morality-based (as opposed to profit-based) decisions. Research that integrates these themes has involved collaborations between micro and macro OB, psychology, sociology, political science, law, behavioral economics, business ethics, and philosophy. As such, we see topics such as morality, social norms, decision-making, social influence, motivation, whistle-blowing, deviance, governance, and business ethics being studied in new ways and through new lenses.

组织公正行为伦理企业社会责任商业伦理社会心理学