Handbuch Des Antisemitismus. Judenfeindschaft in Geschichte Und Gegenwart. Band 7: Literatur, Film, Theater Und Kunst
Dados Bibliográficos
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AFILIAÇÃO(ÕES) | University of Technology, Sydney (UTS) |
ANO | 2025 |
TIPO | Book |
PERIÓDICO | Journal of Organizational Ethnography |
ISSN | 2046-6749 |
E-ISSN | 2046-6749 |
EDITORA | Emerald Group Publishing |
DOI | 10.1108/JOE-09-2024-0067 |
ADICIONADO EM | 2025-08-14 |
Resumo
PurposeThe research explores the impact of socio-political dynamics upon espoused ethical decision-making within a defined corporate context.Design/methodology/approachAdopting an ethnographic research methodology, with data gained from participant observation and interviews by the principal author (as an 'insider researcher') over an 18-month period, the research explores the relationship between espoused and enacted corporate policy regarding ethical decision-making.FindingsThe study shows that ethical decision-making in an organisation requires an environment beyond enterprise structures, practices and procedures. In addition to being embedded in a supportive cultural context, ethical decision-making needs to be viewed as an indispensable value proposition.Research limitations/implicationsThe capacity to generalise from this research is limited by its defined context: that is, a single global corporation. However, by using an interpretative research methodology, the research shows how socio-political dynamics impacted the execution of espoused policy regarding ethical decision-making within this corporation.Practical implicationsThis research should prompt enterprises to rethink the organisational factors, which include values and political interests, that impact ethical decision-making and the responsible/ethical use of data.Originality/valueMuch of the extant research on this topic has adopted a positivist methodology, with few studies exploring the topic in a defined corporate setting by an embedded researcher. This ethnographic study, conducted by an insider-researcher, contributes findings that highlight the role of socio-political practices in the enactment of an espoused policy of ethical decision-making within a global corporation.