“疯狂海洋中的理智岛”:通过后成长价值观的另类组织伦理案例。

IF 6.7 1区 哲学 Q1 BUSINESS
Journal of Business Ethics Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-09 DOI:10.1007/s10551-024-05921-7
Ben Robra, Alex Pazaitis, Arnaud Levy
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前所未有的失控的气候变化和生态退化被认为是由占主导地位的资本主义生产方式对无休止的经济增长和资本积累的依赖造成的。企业和组织应该以生态和社会道德的方式来帮助避免危机。然而,可以说在这个方向上几乎没有进展。传统的道德框架通常被纳入资本主义对增长的依赖之下,这种依赖有效地将商业道德委托给了外围,而且往往是相互矛盾的追求,不足以影响生态和社会可持续的商业行为。因此,我们探索了一种替代方法,即从后增长的角度通过组织价值来运作商业道德。通过分析一个社会合作社的案例,我们强调了后增长组织价值观是如何通过组织的历史、成员的经验以及与占主导地位的资本主义价值体系的积极对比而出现的。我们通过强调后增长组织伦理和价值观在与占主导地位的资本主义价值观形成对比方面的潜力,为商业伦理学术做出贡献。我们的研究进一步促进了可持续性学术研究,特别是后增长视角,强调了与主导经济体系相比,通过后增长价值观进行组织不仅是可能的,而且是实现可持续性的必要条件。最后,我们的研究表明,面对生态危机,需要政治参与来维护组织伦理。
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"A Sane Island in an Ocean of Madness": A Case of Alternative Organisational Ethics Through Post-Growth Values.

"A Sane Island in an Ocean of Madness": A Case of Alternative Organisational Ethics Through Post-Growth Values.

Unprecedented runaway climate change and ecological degradation is argued to be caused by the dominant capitalist mode of production's reliance on endless economic growth and capital accumulation. Businesses and organisations are expected to act in an ecologically and socially ethical way to help avert the crisis. Yet, there has arguably been little progress in this direction. The conventional ethical frameworks are generally subsumed under capitalism's reliance on growth that effectively delegate business ethics to a peripheral and, often, contradictory pursuit, insufficient to influence ecologically and socially sustainable business conduct. We therefore explore an alternative approach by operationalising business ethics through organisational values from a post-growth perspective. By analysing the case of a social cooperative, we highlight how post-growth organisational values emerge through the organisation's history, the members' experience, and active contrasting to the dominant capitalist value systems. We contribute to business ethics scholarship by highlighting the potential of post-growth organisational ethics and values in creating contrasts to the dominant capitalist values. Our research further contributes to sustainability scholarship, particularly post-growth perspectives, by highlighting that organising through post-growth values in contrast to the dominant economic system is not only possible, but essential to achieve sustainability. Ultimately, our research illustrates the need for political engagement in upholding organisational ethics, in the face of the ecological crisis.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Business Ethics publishes only original articles from a wide variety of methodological and disciplinary perspectives concerning ethical issues related to business that bring something new or unique to the discourse in their field. Since its initiation in 1980, the editors have encouraged the broadest possible scope. The term `business'' is understood in a wide sense to include all systems involved in the exchange of goods and services, while `ethics'' is circumscribed as all human action aimed at securing a good life. Systems of production, consumption, marketing, advertising, social and economic accounting, labour relations, public relations and organisational behaviour are analysed from a moral viewpoint. The style and level of dialogue involve all who are interested in business ethics - the business community, universities, government agencies and consumer groups. Speculative philosophy as well as reports of empirical research are welcomed. In order to promote a dialogue between the various interested groups as much as possible, papers are presented in a style relatively free of specialist jargon.
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