Virtue as Competence: A Conceptual Integration of Competence Thinking with MacIntyrean Virtue Ethics

IF 5.7 2区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS
Dirk C. Moosmayer, Marta Rocchi, Ignacio Ferrero
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Recent management education debates identify room for greater emphasis on character building within business school pedagogies. As a way forward, we suggest virtue ethics as an agent-centred character-building ethical approach that provides guidance in management education where norm- and outcome-oriented ethical approaches have limits. However, its whole-person and life-span perspective makes it difficult to develop virtue ethics competence in business schools. We thus conceptualise a virtue as competence learning framework for management. We do so by integrating Alasdair MacIntyre's virtue approach with the intellectual–behavioural–personal (IBP) competence framework that specifies independent and interdependent dimensions of intellectual, behavioural and personal competence. The virtue as competence learning framework guides learners to develop virtue competence. We make three contributions. First, we explicitly address the whole-person and life-span perspective of virtue and thus address the lack of systematic approaches to virtue ethics learning in managerial studies. Second, by conceptually applying the IBP competence framework to the learning of a whole-person ethics approach, we address the particularisation of competences in the competence debate. Third, we offer concrete inspirations for a character-building pedagogy that develops whole-person competence and addresses the scarcity of ethics pedagogies that develop behavioural and personal competence.

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作为能力的美德:能力思维与麦金太尔美德伦理学的概念整合
最近关于管理教育的辩论指出,商学院的教学方法中有进一步强调品格培养的空间。作为前进的道路,我们建议将美德伦理作为一种以主体为中心的品格建设伦理方法,在规范和结果导向的伦理方法有局限性的管理教育中提供指导。然而,它的全人视角和终身视角给商学院道德伦理能力的培养带来了困难。因此,我们将美德概念化为管理的能力学习框架。我们通过将Alasdair MacIntyre的美德方法与智力-行为-个人(IBP)能力框架相结合来做到这一点,IBP能力框架规定了智力、行为和个人能力的独立和相互依赖的维度。德性能力学习框架引导学习者培养德性能力。我们有三个贡献。首先,我们明确阐述了德性的全人和终身视角,从而解决了管理研究中缺乏系统的德性伦理学习方法的问题。其次,通过在概念上将IBP能力框架应用于全人伦理方法的学习,我们解决了能力辩论中能力的特殊性。第三,我们为培养全人能力的品格培养教学法提供了具体的灵感,并解决了培养行为和个人能力的道德教学法的短缺问题。
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期刊介绍: The British Journal of Management provides a valuable outlet for research and scholarship on management-orientated themes and topics. It publishes articles of a multi-disciplinary and interdisciplinary nature as well as empirical research from within traditional disciplines and managerial functions. With contributions from around the globe, the journal includes articles across the full range of business and management disciplines. A subscription to British Journal of Management includes International Journal of Management Reviews, also published on behalf of the British Academy of Management.
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