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Organising Ethics: The Case of the Norwegian Army
Author(s) -
EllenMarie Forsberg,
Are Eidhamar,
Svein-Tore Kristiansen
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
etikk i praksis - nordic journal of applied ethics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.117
H-Index - 8
eISSN - 1890-4009
pISSN - 1890-3991
DOI - 10.5324/eip.v6i1.1779
Subject(s) - norwegian , institutionalism , new institutionalism , stakeholder , perspective (graphical) , engineering ethics , sociology , philosophy of science , political science , public relations , epistemology , engineering , politics , computer science , law , philosophy , linguistics , artificial intelligence
This article shows how institutionalism, a theory in organisational social science, provides a model for diagnosing organisational challenges that influence the ethical practices and integration in the Norwegian Army. Institutionalism provides tools for analysing the differences between expressed values and actual practices and for understanding the organisational dynamics that unfold at the crossroads of the organisation's formal structure, informal culture and stakeholder relations. In this article we present and discuss such differences and dynamics in the Norwegian Army based on findings from a survey and a number of workshops. We also provide some suggestions for effective implementation of strategies for strengthening ethics in such an organisation. We argue that the perspective taken in this project is also relevant for other highly professionalised complex organisations and that such interdisciplinary research will strengthen practical ethics' potential for real impact.

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