Developing wisdom and moral duty in management
Abstract
Purpose
The primary purpose of this paper is to demonstrate that the writings of Aristotle and Cicero can be used to as a conceptual tool to promote an understanding of wisdom, moral duty, and related subjects in respect to contemporary business management practice.
Design/methodology/approach
The methodology comprised a critical reading and analysis of Aristotle's Nichomachean Ethics and Cicero's De Officiis (On Duties). The approach combines both historical and philosophical research. An earlier version of the paper was presented to a group of early/middle managers, and then to a group of more senior/experienced managers.
Findings
Both groups supported the idea that the article was appropriate for highlighting moral issues in contemporary business management practice.
Research limitations/implications
A limitation was dealing with the amount of material that Aristotle and Cicero produced. A secondary limitation was translating the original Greek and Latin (notwithstanding the Loeb Classical Library) into understandable everyday English.
Practical implications
Developing understanding of concepts, such as wisdom, moral duty, and related subjects should be included in MBA programs.
Originality/value
The paper has value because: it relates concepts and ideas conceived in Aristotle's and Cicero's time to contemporary management practice, and it illustrates that these ideas are still relevant and applicable in the modern business environment.
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Citation
Small, M.W. (2011), "Developing wisdom and moral duty in management", Journal of Management Development, Vol. 30 No. 9, pp. 836-846. https://doi.org/10.1108/02621711111164321
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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