Deontic Justice and Organizational Neuroscience

Volume: 144, Issue: 4, Pages: 733 - 754
Published: Mar 2, 2016
Abstract
According to deontic justice theory, individuals often feel principled moral obligations to uphold norms of justice. That is, standards of justice can be valued for their own sake, even apart from serving self-interested goals. While a growing body of evidence in business ethics supports the notion of deontic justice, skepticism remains. This hesitation results, at least in part, from the absence of a coherent framework for explaining how...
Paper Details
Title
Deontic Justice and Organizational Neuroscience
Published Date
Mar 2, 2016
Volume
144
Issue
4
Pages
733 - 754
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