Menu
Mon panier

En cours de chargement...

Recherche avancée

Positive Social Identity - The Quantitative Analysis of Ethics (Relié)

Edition en anglais

Nick Duncan

  • Routledge

  • Paru le : 22/05/2017
Despite considerable work, the answer to basic questions such as "What are our ethics and our moral norms now ? "Have they changed since last year ?",... > Lire la suite
  • Plus d'un million de livres disponibles
  • Retrait gratuit en magasin
  • Livraison à domicile sous 24h/48h*
    * si livre disponible en stock, livraison payante
114,90 €
Actuellement indisponible
  • ou
Despite considerable work, the answer to basic questions such as "What are our ethics and our moral norms now ? "Have they changed since last year ?", and "If so why ?" remain surprisingly illusive. This book argues that progress towards answering these questions is possible through a grounded analytical account of the cultivation of ethics and moral norms in social groups in particular places and times.
Departing from the evolutionary theory of why we gain value from pro-social behaviour, we argue that a coherent thread exists for how we do so through evolved social capacities that are united in the pursuit of a positive social identity. Drawing on a unique quantitative dataset from Sierra Leone, this book offers a theoretical framework and a preliminary guide to the systematic quantitative analysis of ethics and moral norms and how these may relate to the long-term success of organisations.
The results directly challenge a 'one-size-fits-all', universal understanding of both ethics and moral norms, both within and between organisations. The costs and challenges influencing the development of ethics and moral norms and their ultimate conception of pro-sociality vary dramatically according to situation. Nowhere is this more starkly illustrated than between economically developed and developing countries.
In analysing the relationship between agency and situation, this study argues against a fetishisation of cooperation and a priori universal moral norms, and argues for the central role of diversity, conflict, inefficiency and failure to cooperate, which prove to be essential components of the solution of social dilemmas on which positive social identity depends.

Fiche technique

  • Date de parution : 22/05/2017
  • Editeur : Routledge
  • Collection : Law, Ethics and Governance
  • ISBN : 978-1-4724-8088-0
  • EAN : 9781472480880
  • Format : Grand Format
  • Présentation : Relié
  • Nb. de pages : 246 pages
  • Poids : 0.544 Kg
  • Dimensions : 16,1 cm × 24,3 cm × 2,2 cm

À propos de l'auteur

Biographie de Nick Duncan

Dr Nick Duncan has directed both commercial and nongovernmental organisations with activities in over 20 countries. Nick has specialised over the last 15 years in corruption, anti-corruption and organisational ethics. During this period, he has specifically focussed on issues of measurement, both as a practitioner and a researcher. He has published and lectured internationally on these subjects. Nick is currently the lead consultant at Strategic Organisational Ethics in Cambridge, UK.
Nick Duncan - Positive Social Identity - The Quantitative Analysis of Ethics.
Positive Social Identity. The Quantitative Analysis of Ethics
Nick Duncan
114,90 €