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    Organizing the Good Death: Ethics and Values-Work in the Sower Hospice

    We study the relationship between values-work and virtue ethics in organizations. Drawing from an ethnographic study of a hospice for the poor in Buenos Aires, Argentina, we demonstrate how organizational prac...

    M. Dolores del Rio, Roy Suddaby in Journal of Business Ethics (2024)

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    On the Spatiality of Institutions and Knowledge

    The relationship between geography and the creation, use, and reproduction of knowledge has been at the core of this book series. The previous twelve volumes have focused, among other topics, on the role that ...

    Johannes Glückler, Roy Suddaby, Regina Lenz in Knowledge and Institutions (2018)

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    Organizational Fields as Mnemonic Communities

    The organizational field has become an influential construct in management theory. Despite its prominence, the construct has defied precise definition. Most definitions emphasize either structural elements of ...

    Diego Coraiola, Roy Suddaby, William M. Foster in Knowledge and Institutions (2018)

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    ‘An Examination of the Ethical Commitment of Professional Accountants to Auditor Independence’

    This research explores the relationship between work context and professional ethics. Specifically, we analyze through an online survey of professional accountants the degree to which changing work conditions ...

    Yves Gendron, Roy Suddaby, Helen Lam in Journal of Business Ethics (2006)