A neo-institutional perspective on ethical decision-making

被引:0
|
作者
Christopher Chan
Subramaniam Ananthram
机构
[1] York University,School of Human Resource Management
[2] Australian Catholic University,Faculty of Business
[3] North Sydney Campus (MacKillop),Institut de Gestion de Rennes
[4] Université de Rennes 1,School of Management, Curtin Business School
[5] Curtin University,undefined
来源
Asia Pacific Journal of Management | 2020年 / 37卷
关键词
Neo-institutional theory; Ethical decision-making; Multinational corporations; Institutional isomorphism;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Drawing on neo-institutional theory, this study aims to discern the poorly understood ethical challenges confronted by senior executives in Indian multinational corporations and identify the strategies that they utilize to overcome them. We conducted in-depth interviews with 40 senior executives in Indian multinational corporations to illustrate these challenges and strategies. By embedding our research in contextually relevant characteristics that embody the Indian environment, we identify several institutional- and managerial-level challenges faced by executives. The institutional-level challenges are interpreted as regulative, normative and cognitive shortcomings. We recommend a concerted effort at the institutional and managerial levels by identifying relevant strategies for ethical decision-making. Moreover, we proffer a multi-level model of ethical decision-making and discuss our theoretical contributions and practical implications.
引用
收藏
页码:227 / 262
页数:35
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] A neo-institutional perspective on ethical decision-making
    Chan, Christopher
    Ananthram, Subramaniam
    ASIA PACIFIC JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT, 2020, 37 (01) : 227 - 262
  • [2] Key drivers of cybersecurity audit effectiveness: A neo-institutional perspective
    Vuko, Tina
    Slapnicar, Sergeja
    Cular, Marko
    Drascek, Matej
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF AUDITING, 2025, 29 (01) : 188 - 206
  • [3] Creativity caged in translation: a neo-institutional perspective on crisis communication
    Fredriksson, Magnus
    Olsson, Eva-Karin
    Pallas, Josef
    REVISTA INTERNACIONAL DE RELACIONES PUBLICAS, 2014, 4 (08): : 65 - 84
  • [4] Circular economy adoption at the regional level: a neo-institutional perspective
    Cwiklicki, Marek
    Baryla, Mateusz
    Mirzynska, Anna
    Zabinski, Michal
    EUROPEAN PLANNING STUDIES, 2024, 32 (10) : 2258 - 2278
  • [5] A neo-institutional perspective of supply chains and energy security: Bioenergy in the UK
    Genus, Audley
    Mafakheri, Fereshteh
    APPLIED ENERGY, 2014, 123 : 307 - 315
  • [6] A neo-institutional perspective on the establishment of information security knowledge sharing practices
    Hassandoust, Farkhondeh
    Subasinghage, Maduka
    Johnston, Allen C.
    INFORMATION & MANAGEMENT, 2022, 59 (01)
  • [7] Institutional factors and CSR reporting in a developing country: Evidence from the neo-institutional perspective
    Jahid, Md Abu
    Yaya, Rizal
    Pratolo, Suryo
    Pribodi, Firman
    COGENT BUSINESS & MANAGEMENT, 2023, 10 (01):
  • [8] Public relations and neo-institutional theory
    Fredriksson, Magnus
    Pallas, Josef
    Wehmeier, Stefan
    PUBLIC RELATIONS INQUIRY, 2013, 2 (02) : 183 - 203
  • [9] Megamarketing expanded by neo-institutional theory
    Chaney, Damien
    Ben Slimane, Karim
    Humphreys, Ashlee
    JOURNAL OF STRATEGIC MARKETING, 2016, 24 (06) : 470 - 483
  • [10] A neo-institutional analytic grid for extending marketing to institutional dimensions
    Chaney, Damien
    Ben Slimane, Karim
    RECHERCHE ET APPLICATIONS EN MARKETING-ENGLISH EDITION, 2014, 29 (02): : 95 - 111