Rethinking Organizations and Society from an Ethical Perspective

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ethics, anthropocene, sustainable development, management, politics, organizations, societies

Abstract

Contemporary organizations and societies have witnessed a return of ethical issues for several decades – with the ecological issue occupying center stage among its many contributing factors. In fact, the current Anthropocene era requires urgent ethics-based appropriate action. In this article, after recalling the meaning of ethics, we discuss how ethics is associated with many capacities, and how an ethics of finitude can aid organizations and societies put into practice a true sustainable development, which is now indispensable for our collective survival. From this ethical perspective, we invite individuals, citizens, organizations, societies, and the world to enact social radical change. 

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Jean-Francois Chanlat, Universidade de Paris-Dauphine PSL

PhD in sociology from Université de Montréal, Québec, Canada. Professor emeritus at Université Paris Dauphine PSL, France; Affiliate Professor at HEC Montreal, Canada. Visiting Professor at Institut Mines-Telecom Business School, Paris, France. Chanlat is an internationally recognized expert in organizational anthropology and intercultural management. His main teaching and research interests include organizational theory, organizational behavior, organizational anthropology, sociology of the firm, intercultural and diversity management, critical studies, and well-being at work.

E-mail: jean-francois.chanlat@dauphine.psl.eu
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1878-4707

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2022-03-08

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Chanlat J-F. Rethinking Organizations and Society from an Ethical Perspective. Organ. Soc. [Internet]. 2022Mar.8 [cited 2024May5];29(100). Available from: https://periodicos.ufba.br/index.php/revistaoes/article/view/45812

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