The epistemic vices of corporations (original) (raw)

Epistemic Vices in Organizations: Knowledge, Truth, and Unethical Conduct

Thomas Calvard

Journal of Business Ethics

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Can Good Information Prevent Misconduct? The Role of Organizational Epistemic Virtues for Ethical Behavior

Tong Li, Marco Meyer

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The Dark Side of Organizations and a Method to Reveal It

David Bella

Emergence, 2003

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Harming by Deceit: Epistemic Malevolence and Organizational Wrongdoing

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A group identification account of collective epistemic vices

Kengo Miyazono

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Outward-facing epistemic vice

Keith R Harris

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Organizational Cynicism

Ravi Dharwadkar

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Shared Knowledge, Individual Vice

Adam Morton

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The Development and Validation of the Epistemic Vice Scale

Marco Meyer

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Information seeking in organizations: epistemic contexts and contests

Chun Wei Choo

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Fifty Shades of Corporate Culture

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Linking groupthink to unethical behavior in organizations

Ronald Sims

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From Glue to Gasoline: How Competition Turns Perspective Takers Unethical

Gavin Kilduff

Psychological Science, 2013

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Charging Others With Epistemic Vice

Ian James Kidd

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The State of Collective Intelligence Behavior and Practices of Danish Corporations

Carina Antonia Hallin

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On the Nature of Intellectual Vice

Brent Madison

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Groupthink versus The Wisdom of Crowds : The Social Epistemology of Deliberation and Dissent

Miriam Solomon

The Southern journal of philosophy, 2006

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Obstacles to Consciousness in Corporations

Pamela Buckle

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A Stupidity-Based Theory of Organizationsj oms_1072 1194..1220

Arsène Wenger

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Information misbehavior: How organizations use information to deceive

Marco Meyer

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Vice Epistemology

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The Dark Side of Knowledge Sharing and Knowledge Hiding

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Information Technology as a Jealous Mistress: Competition for Knowledge Between Individuals and Organizations

John Sawyer

1999

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Hypocrisy by association: When organizational membership increases condemnation for wrongdoing

Brian J Lucas, Daniel Effron

Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 2015

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Vice Epistemology (Open Acess published version)

Quassim Cassam

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Epistemic Vice and Epistemic Nudging: A Solution?

Daniella Meehan

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Institutional Epistemic Vices: The Case of Inferential Inertia

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Tainted Knowledge vs. Tempting Knowledge: People Avoid Knowledge from Internal Rivals and Seek Knowledge from External Rivals

Hoon-seok Choi

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Sacred Excess: Organizational Ignorance in an Age of Toxic Data

Stefan Schwarzkopf

Organization Studies, 2019

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Learning-by-Participating: The Dynamics of Information Aggregation in Organizations

Hart Posen

2019

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Fake News, Conspiracy, and Intellectual Vice

Marco Meyer

Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective, 2019

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Overcoming barriers to knowledge management: Visiting the dark side of organizations

Shankar Sankaran, Stewart Hase

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Corporate Misbehavior and Collective Values

Margaret Gilbert

Oxford University Press eBooks, 2023

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The Unwitting Accomplice: How Organizations Enable Motivated Reasoning and Self-Serving Behavior

laura noval

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Varieties of Epistemic Vice

Heather Battaly

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