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Memory as a Moral Decision : The Role of Ethics in Organizational Culture - Steve Feldman

Memory as a Moral Decision

The Role of Ethics in Organizational Culture

By: Steve Feldman

Paperback | 28 February 2004 | Edition Number 1

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The notion of organizational culture has become a matter of central importance with the great increase in the size of organizations in the twentieth century and the need for managers to run them. Like morale in the military, organizational culture is the great invisible force that decides the difference between success and failure and serves as the key to organizational change, productivity, effectiveness, control, innovation, and communication. Memory as a Moral Decision, provides a historical review of the literature on organizational culture. Its goal is to investigate the kind of world conceptualized by those who have described organizations and the kind of moral world they have in fact constructed, through its ideals and images, for the men and women who work in organizations.

Feldman builds his analysis around a historically grounded concept of moral tradition. He demonstrates a central insight: when those who have written on organizational culture have addressed issues of ethics, they have ignored the past as a foundation to stabilize and maintain moral commitments. Instead, they have fluctuated between attempts to base ethics on executive rationality and attempts to escape the suffocating logic of rationalism. After an opening chapter defining the concept of moral tradition, Feldman focuses on early works on organizational management by Chester Barnard and Melville Dalton. These define the tension between ethical rationalism and ethical relativism. He then turns to contemporary frameworks, analyzing critical organizational theory and the "new institutionalism." In the final chapters, Feldman considers ethical relativism in contemporary thinking, including postmodern organization theory, the exaggerated drive for diversity, and such concepts as power/knowledge and deconstructionism.

Memory as a Moral Decision is unique in its understanding of organizational culture as it relates to past, present, and future systems. Its interdisciplinary approach uses the insights of sociology, psychology, and culture studies to create an invaluable framework for the study of ethics in organizations.

Steven P. Feldman is associate professor of management policy at the Weatherhead School of Management, Case Western Reserve University. He is the author of The Culture of Monopoly Management: An Interpretive Study in an American Utility.
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"In this defiant, provocative, and impressive collection of essays...Feldman has offered Western cultural elites a stern reminder of the importance of moral leadership." - Robin Stanley Snell, International Journal of Organizational Analysis; "Feldman's work here is complex and sophisticated.... It will have to be read by every graduate student in organization theory who wants to think of his education as being complete, or for that matter even adequate." - Howard S. Schwartz, Business Ethics Quarterly; "Memory as a Moral Decision is a fine book: clearly written, richly insightful and provocative. It is a fine example to all academics of a writer who has the courage to stake out a position and engage others from it." - Aidan MacQuade, Organization Studies"

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