Sub-theme 51: Organizational Ethics at a Crossroads

Convenors:
Gazi Islam, Grenoble Ecole de Management, France
Tanusree Jain, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
Martin Kornberger, WU – Vienna University of Economics and Business, Austria
Session I: Thursday, July 04, 09:00 to 10:30, U7-P0-14
Cartographies
Bennet Schwoon and Lillan S. Lommel
How to study organizations for a better world? A systematic literature review of research on normativity in management and organization studies
Florian Krause
Exploring the crossroad between the descriptive and the normative in (business-)ethics – A phenomenological perspective
Sylvia D'souza and Lucas Introna
Moving beyond the normative/descriptive dichotomy: A practice perspective
Session II: Thursday, July 04, 11:00 to 12:30
- Parallel Stream -
Parallel Stream A: Embodiments - Room: U7-P0-14
Henri Slob, Anke Teeuw and Harry Commandeur
Advancing stewardship theory – Compassionate love as an ethical foundation for the stewardship theory of management
Krijn Turkenburg and Mirjam Werner
Moralizing bodies: The role of embodied subjectivity in organized social change efforts.
Régis Martineau, Jana Costas and Yves Habran
Institutional harassment and identity destruction: The case of France telecom
Elena M. Römer
Judgement in ambiguous contexts and the concept of Haltung
Parallel Stream B: Work - Room: U7-P-1-08
Amélie Notais, Hugo Gaillard, Anne Janand and Yoann Bazin
Adiaphorizing processes in organizations: Ethical blindness and moral insensitivity in the face of managerial violence
Rima Helal, Sa'ad Ali and Sally Shamieh
Can leaders use informal networks ethically in networked societies? A qualitative investigation in the Lebanese industrial sector
Claire Champenois, Yuliya Shymko and Natalia Vershinina
Self-care as the pursuit of eusociality: A Foucauldian perspective of self-care at work in the times of crisis
Javier Pinto and Alvaro Espejo
Unphilosophical employees
Session III: Thursday, July 04, 14:00 to 15:30, U7-P0-14
Institutions
Paul L. du Gay
Office as a vocation: Reinstating an ‘ethics of office’ in public service
Irene Chu
Organisational ethics: At the crossroads of institutional logics and MacIntyrean virtue ethics
Wafa Ben Khaled and Nicolas Berland
In search of ethics control: From the riskification of ethics to the legalization of organizations
Dirk Matten
Fascism as a management philosophy
Session IV: Friday, July 05, 09:00 to 10:30, U7-P0-14
Stakeholders
Thomas Donaldson
The grand mirage: Corporate agency, practical reason and implications for corporate governance
Stefan Schwarzkopf
Polarize more! Friend–enemy ethic and organizational sustainability
Héctor O. Rocha
Revisiting the purpose of people, business organizations, and society
Katinka Quintelier and Rebecca Ruehle
Stakeholder responsibility in the context of structural injustice
Session V: Friday, July 05, 11:00 to 12:30, U7-P0-14
Accounting
Andreas Rasche
The ethics of ESG investing – A process perspective on measurement and valuation
Caroline Lavarenne and Benoît Journé
Complex trades-off reflexive analysis in nuclear riskwork: An opportunity for a robust governance?
Ryan L. Ferguson
Responsibility at a distance: The moralizing affect of accounting in pursuit of addressing society’s grand challenges
Eero Vaara and Laura J. Spence
Embracing the ethics of ambiguity: Responsibilization for climate change
Session VI: Friday, July 05, 14:00 to 15:30
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Parallel Stream A: Collectives - Room: U7-P0-14
Daniela Pianezzi and Melissa Tyler
Aporias of cemeterial work(ers): Organising ethics beyond the living present
Roberta Fida and Irene Skovgaard-Smith
The organising of wrongdoing: Collective processes of moral disengagement
Katja Friedrichs and Carina Keller
From external to internal crisis – Unraveling corporate responses to human rights challenges during interstate conflicts
Parallel Stream B: AI Ethics - Room: U7-P-1-08
Elise Berlinski and Martin Kornberger
AI ethics in the age of foundation models: An analysis of AI ethics policies
Mikkel Flyverbom and Frederik Schade
Organizing digital responsibility – A conceptualization of how different understandings of data shape emergent normative orders
Rosa Fioravante
Corporate Social Responsibility at an ethical crossroad: Between economic and human arguments confronting ethics washing of artificial intelligence
Session VII: Saturday, July 06, 09:00 to 10:30
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Parallel Stream A: Parrhesia - Room: U7-P0-14
Kate Kenny, Meghan Van Portfliet, John Devitt and Tom Clonan
Response and repair: Ethical parrhesia in organizations and whistleblower persistence
Richard Weiskopf
Organizing the ‘parrhesiastic game’: The ethics of truth-telling and the opening of the organizational complex
Juri Patrick Maikel Richard Hoedemakers, Isabel de Bruin Cardoso and Lucas Meijs
Parrhesia as a robust action for robust governance
Mostafa Fani
Aesthetics of perversion: The empty subject of institutionalised or outsourced ethics
Parallel Stream B: Responsibilities - Room: U7-P-1-08
Clarissa R.M. Schott and Martin Kornberger
Organizational responsibility at crossroads: Ethical decision-making between future and present
Ai Yu, Fabien Littel and Ai Yu
From moral disengagement to practices of the self: Enacting moral subjectivities for climate change in the oil and gas sector
Angela Nativio and Fabrizio Panozzo
Crossroads of valuation – Rekindling the flame in deliberation processes?
Session VIII: Saturday, July 06, 11:00 to 12:30, U7-P0-14
Ethics in the Business School
Doris Schneeberger and Leonie Bossert
Expanding our moral circle – Anti-speciesism and anti-substratism in the business school
Kajari Mukherjee
Responding to ethical dilemma as habitus: Narrative-based learning integrated across curricula
Manuel F. Ramirez, Karine Revet, Anne Antoni and Marcos Barros
PhD students matter: An ethics of care approach to critical performativity in business schools