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The Ethical Aftermath of a Values Revolution: Theoretical Bases of Change, Recalibration, and Principalization

机译:价值革命的伦理后果:变革,重新校准和委托化的理论基础

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Profound and wide-ranging values shifts among industrialized nations, first noted following World War II and measured on an ongoing basis since, have affected individual decision making in political, social, and institutional settings across the globe. Consequently, the adoption of this set of expansive values is having pronounced and measurable effects on organizational missions, standards, and activities. This change is particularly notable in terms of accountability practices, moral responsibility, and the distinction between ethical and unethical decision making. This article documents this change, the need for a recalibration of ethical standards, and the principalization of a new organizational values order. Future research on the implications of adopting expansive values in organizations is delineated.
机译:工业化国家之间深刻而广泛的价值转移,自第二次世界大战后首次被注意到,并自此持续进行衡量,已经影响了全球政治,社会和体制环境中的个人决策。因此,采用这套广泛的价值观对组织的使命,标准和活动产生了明显而可衡量的影响。就问责制实践,道德责任以及道德与不道德决策之间的区别而言,这种变化尤为明显。本文记录了这一变化,重新校准道德标准的必要性以及新的组织价值秩序的原则。描述了在组织中采用扩展价值的含义的未来研究。

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