Citas bibligráficas
Reynoso, D., (2023). Las prácticas de ética gris en las organizacionales y las fuerzas que permiten su uso y difusión [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/26380
Reynoso, D., Las prácticas de ética gris en las organizacionales y las fuerzas que permiten su uso y difusión []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2023. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/26380
@phdthesis{renati/538110,
title = "Las prácticas de ética gris en las organizacionales y las fuerzas que permiten su uso y difusión",
author = "Reynoso Espinoza, Deivit Wilfredo",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2023"
}
In this thesis, a theoretical model is developed and tested on the phenomenon of gray ethical practices and the forces that drive their use and diffusion in business organizations. Gray ethical practices were defined as those used by organizations to favor them, although seen from a broad perspective they exceed social ethical limits. The research used the convergent parallel mixed method. The participants in the qualitative section were 15 experts in business management and ethics issues, and in the quantitative section there were 714 workers from Peruvian companies. The results indicate that legitimization, banalization, and normalization, raised in this research, are forces that influence the use and diffusion of gray ethics practices. Legitimation promotes the use and dissemination of these practices because it creates the appearance of having administrative support, generating group membership, and being traditionally linked to it. The banalization is shown as a force that supports them because these practices generate less damage than others, are necessary or their consequences have little relevance. Normalization is shown as the force that generates its inclusion in social learning, its rationalization and establishment in organizational routines. It is concluded that banalization is the force with the greatest impact. The investigated forces influence by actively biasing individual choices but generate the external appearance that they were made freely. This research represents a theoretical and empirical advance of the phenomenon of gray ethics in organizations.
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