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Business Ethics and Critical Consultant Jokes : New Research Methods to Study Ethical Transgressions / by Onno Bouwmeester.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Bouwmeester, Onno., Author.
Series:
SpringerBriefs in Ethics, 2211-811X
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Business ethics.
Business consultants.
Research--Methodology.
Research.
Popular culture.
Business Ethics.
Business Consulting.
Research Skills.
Popular Culture.
Local Subjects:
Business Ethics.
Business Consulting.
Research Skills.
Popular Culture.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (XIII, 101 p. 4 illus.)
Edition:
1st ed. 2023.
Place of Publication:
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2023.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
This open access book offers four ways to enrich traditional research methods in business ethics. By looking at critical jokes and cartoons on management consultants, their business practice and their clients’ demands, many ethical transgressions in business get addressed. By illustrating and criticizing such transgression, jokes can serve as an example in a theoretical argument, as a prompt to reflect on in an open interview, as a statement to assess in an enquiry or as basis for qualitative content analysis. By adding jokes to the conversation on ethical transgressions in business much depth and honesty can be added, resulting in better research data. Jokes can help to surpass social desirability bias included in answers given in traditional interview settings or enquiries. This book is of interest to consultants, researchers, educators and students in business ethics and management. The book showcases what kind of practical and ethical wisdom is embedded in business jokes and how this knowledge can be made productive in the context of business ethics. .
Contents:
Ch.1 Introduction
Jokes and cartoon as illustration: how they address common ethical transgressions in consulting
Ch.2 Jokes and cartoons used as prompts in interviews: how they help reflecting on dirty leadership Cartoons used a statements in enquiries: how they claim consultants’ lack of expertise
Content analysis of jokes and cartoons: how they articulate uncertainty issues in depth
Discussion.
ISBN:
9783031102011 (ebook)
OCLC:
1350687022
Access Restriction:
Open Access Unrestricted online access

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