Ethics and Justice in Organisations: A Normative-empirical Dialogue

(1997)
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Abstract

This text deals with organizational ethics and justice from both a normative and an empirical perspective. One of its main aims is to provide a comprehensive source reference on this interdisciplinary topic, and it brings together literature from moral philosophy, moral psychology, business ethics and organizational justice.

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