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Organizations as human communities and internal markets: searching for duality
Miguel Pina e Cunha (Cunha, M. P.); Arménio Rego (Rego, A.); Antonino Vaccaro (Vaccaro, A.);
Journal Title
Journal of Business Ethics
Year (definitive publication)
2014
Language
English
Country
Netherlands
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Abstract
Business firms have been explained as internal markets or as communities. To be sustainable, however, they need to reconcile these two constituting elements that have mainly been touted as opposite and part of a dualistic relationship. We suggest that organizations may, in alternative, view market and community as part of a duality, interdependent and mutually constituting processes that may not only contradict each other but also enable one another. The implications of a duality view for business ethics, which articulates market and community elements in a fruitful, mutually enabling relationship, are considered, and duality is presented as a way of transcending what is commonly viewed as opposition, moving organizations both in the direction of humane and competitive finalities
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Keywords
Dualism ; Duality; Internal markets ; Community ; Ethical leadership
  • Economics and Business - Social Sciences
  • Philosophy, Ethics and Religion - Humanities