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Author: | Nielsen, R.P. |
Title: | Preview practitioner-based theory building in organizational ethics |
Journal: | Journal of Business Ethics
2010 : MAY II, VOL. 93:3, p. 401-406 |
Index terms: | organizations ethics theories |
Freeterms: | practices |
Language: | eng |
Abstract: | Complex understanding of organizational practices in their real world contexts is required to understand organizational ethics phenomena. It is possible to aim to understand and to build theory about these complex real world practices from the points of view of: 1. a traditional deductive, ethics literature-based (herein as: l-bsd.), literature gap formulation approach (herein as: l-g-f-a.), or, 2. an inductive, practitioner-based (here as: p-bds.) l-g-f-a. However, there is an important difference as to the key issue of ethics literature vs. p-bsd. l-g-f-a. This article offers examples of the two different approaches, making comparisons btw. them. |
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