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Schwartz, Michael 2 Comer, Debra R. 1 Ekanayake, Charuka 1 Harris, Howard 1 Kouatli, Issam 1 Kouatly, Rayan 1 McGhee, Peter 1 Mohapatra, Siddharth 1 Rozuel, Cécile 1 Verma, Pratima 1 Wishloff, Jim 1 Zaarour, Abir 1
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In: War, peace and organizational ethics, (pp. i-xiii). 2020
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Chapter 6 Strong Identification, Weak Ideology, Organisational Culture or All: Unethical Pro-organisational Behaviour in India
Verma, Pratima; Mohapatra, Siddharth - In: War, peace and organizational ethics, (pp. 123-150). 2020
This research presents a comprehensive explanation of unethical pro- organisational behaviour (UPB), an emerging phenomenon in organisational behaviour and especially in moral behaviour research. The authors tested the fit of Culture-Identification-Ideology-UPB moral behaviour model. The results...
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Chapter 1 Levinas and Business Ethics in the ‘War on Terror’
McGhee, Peter - In: War, peace and organizational ethics, (pp. 5-25). 2020
This Chapter applies the philosophy of Emmanuel Levinas to business’ role in the ‘War on Terror’. Specifically, it uses Levinasian ethics to explain how organisations, often with an abundance of ethical resources, become associated with military drones strikes against civilians, and offers...
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The Ethics of War and Peace
Schwartz, Michael; Harris, Howard - In: War, peace and organizational ethics, (pp. 1-3). 2020
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Chapter 7 Forsaking the Mean for the Extreme: A Response to Provis
Schwartz, Michael; Comer, Debra R. - In: War, peace and organizational ethics, (pp. 151-162). 2020
Chris Provis (2017) has discussed Aristotle’s Doctrine of the Mean and its counterpart in Confucianism. The Doctrine of the Mean informs an agent that ‘acting as a virtuous person will often be constituted by avoidance of choosing excess or deficiency’ ( Provis, 2017 , p. 118). Indeed,...
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Chapter 5 Rushing Fools and Wise Women: Tales for Organisations Aiming to Improve Lives
Rozuel, Cécile - In: War, peace and organizational ethics, (pp. 101-122). 2020
Guidance on the many questions of life can be found in stories and tales. These are carriers of a collective wisdom gathered by our forebearers which resonates deep within our minds and souls. The chapter builds upon C. G. Jung’s work on archetypes to reflect upon the pitfalls and challenges...
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Chapter 4 Visualising Success: The Wisdom of John Wooden
Wishloff, Jim - In: War, peace and organizational ethics, (pp. 73-100). 2020
Alasdair MacIntyre’s path-breaking book After Virtue launched him into a place of prominence in social and moral philosophy. Two central, and still relevant, themes are identifiable in the corpus of MacIntyre’s work. First, advanced modernity is in a perilous state because of the...
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Chapter 3 Closing the Gap Between Promises and Outcomes: How Moral Frameworks Contribute to the Realisation of United Nations Deployment Objectives
Ekanayake, Charuka - In: War, peace and organizational ethics, (pp. 49-71). 2020
This Chapter is written in an era in which the United Nations (UN) routinely deploys Missions to environments that satisfy the armed conflict threshold. Such Missions often require personnel to employ significant levels of force, whether to safeguard mission and humanitarian personnel, to...
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Chapter 2 The Ten Commandments of Working Robots in Organisations: From History to the Future of Robot Ethics, Legislation, and Management
Kouatli, Issam (ed.); Kouatly, Rayan (ed.);  … - In: War, peace and organizational ethics, (pp. 27-47). 2020
Unlike the historical robots, the contemporary and futuristic ‘working’ robots within organisations are capable of taking decisions without human intervention. This chapter reviews the technical evolution of robots across history with the necessary evolution of operational procedures...
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