Iimitation of Personal and Professional Responsibility under the Terms of the Directives

E. Kamneva, N. S. Prjazhnikov, E. Babanova, S. M. Buyanova
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Responsibility is understood as altruistic activity based on awareness of the consequences of one's activities. The article justifies the forced need to imitate responsibility, when an employee is required to have activities contrary to his professional conscience and common sense. Contradictions related to different understandings of “good” work (honest, high-quality, socially oriented) by different subjects of labor relations, including the employee and the bearers of policy prescriptions (leadership, colleagues, members of the public etc.) are analyzed. It proposes a model of predicting possible imitations of personal and professional responsibility, based on the reflection of these contradictions. In the case of creative work (science, education, culture etc.), under strong bureaucratic pressure of various policy prescriptions, the ideas of the development of “parallel” science are proposed, when, on the one hand, it is necessary to imitate a certain activity (ostentatious “workholism”), and on the other hand, to find opportunities for real creativity.
根据指示条款的个人及专业责任的模仿
责任被理解为基于意识到自己行为后果的利他行为。当一名雇员被要求从事违背他的职业良心和常识的活动时,这篇文章证明了被迫模仿责任的必要性。分析了不同劳动关系主体对“好”工作(诚实、高质量、面向社会)的不同理解所带来的矛盾,包括员工和政策处方的制定者(领导、同事、公众等)。它提出了一个模型,预测可能的个人和职业责任的限制,基于这些矛盾的反映。就创造性工作(科学、教育、文化等)而言,在各种政策处方的强大官僚压力下,提出了发展“平行”科学的想法,一方面需要模仿某种活动(浮夸的“工作主义”),另一方面需要寻找真正的创造力机会。
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