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How different is neo-Aristotelian virtue from positive organizational virtuousness?

Título de la revista: BUSINESS ETHICS: A EUROPEAN REVIEW
ISSN: 0962-8770
Volumen: 24
Número: S2
Páginas: S78 - S98
Fecha de publicación: 2015
Resumen:
The purpose of this article is to explain the differences between neo-Aristotelian virtue and positive organizational virtuousness from the virtue ethics perspective. Most studies use virtues and virtuousness interchangeably. A few others try to explain their differences from the positive organizational science perspective. Although closely related, we believe that these two notions are not identical. If we understand neo-Aristotelian virtue correctly, then it cannot be judged exclusively on what is externally verifiable, as is the case with virtuousness. For these reasons, we attempt our own differentiation, highlighting the gains and losses realized in the migration from neo-Aristotelian virtue to positive organizational virtuousness, and establishing guideposts to meaningfully combine the strengths of both concepts.
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