Managerially educated and experienced, Dr. Shapira achieved a breakthrough by a 5-year semi-native anthropological study of five "jumper"-managed automatic processing plants and their parent firms. This book untangles common ignorance and immoral careerism, concealed as dark secrets by executives who "rode" on the successes of mid-level "jumpers" who high-morally risked their authority and power by admitting ignorance and trustfully learned local tacit knowledge. The opposite choice tendencies accorded power, authority, and status rankings, which made practicing immorality easier the higher one’s position, suggesting that the common "jumping" between managerial careers nurtures immoral executives similar to those exposed in the recent business scandals.
Managerially educated and experienced, Dr. Shapira achieved a breakthrough by a 5-year semi-native anthropological study of five "jumper"-managed automatic processing plants and their parent firms. This book untangles common ignorance and immoral careerism, concealed as dark secrets by executives who "rode" on the successes of mid-level "jumpers" who high-morally risked their authority and power by admitting ignorance and trustfully learned local tacit knowledge. The opposite choice tendencies accorded power, authority, and status rankings, which made practicing immorality easier the higher one’s position, suggesting that the common "jumping" between managerial careers nurtures immoral executives similar to those exposed in the recent business scandals.

Mismanagement, "Jumpers," and Morality: Covertly Concealed Managerial Ignorance and Immoral Careerism in Industrial Organizations
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Mismanagement, "Jumpers," and Morality: Covertly Concealed Managerial Ignorance and Immoral Careerism in Industrial Organizations
248Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9781138636378 |
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Publisher: | Taylor & Francis |
Publication date: | 03/06/2017 |
Series: | Routledge Studies in Business Ethics |
Pages: | 248 |
Product dimensions: | 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d) |