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To prosper, organizational psychology should... expand the values of organizational psychology to match the quality of its ethics
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Lefkowitz, Joel
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Advocacy
/ Applied psychology
/ Business ethics
/ Competence
/ Economic value
/ Ethics
/ Human resources
/ Industrial and organizational psychology
/ Industrial psychology
/ Morality
/ Normativity
/ Occupational psychology
/ Organizational behavior
/ Organizational psychology
/ Psychology
/ Selfimage
/ Social psychology
/ Studies
/ Technocracy
/ Values
2008
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by
Lefkowitz, Joel
in
Advocacy
/ Applied psychology
/ Business ethics
/ Competence
/ Economic value
/ Ethics
/ Human resources
/ Industrial and organizational psychology
/ Industrial psychology
/ Morality
/ Normativity
/ Occupational psychology
/ Organizational behavior
/ Organizational psychology
/ Psychology
/ Selfimage
/ Social psychology
/ Studies
/ Technocracy
/ Values
2008
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To prosper, organizational psychology should... expand the values of organizational psychology to match the quality of its ethics
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Lefkowitz, Joel
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Advocacy
/ Applied psychology
/ Business ethics
/ Competence
/ Economic value
/ Ethics
/ Human resources
/ Industrial and organizational psychology
/ Industrial psychology
/ Morality
/ Normativity
/ Occupational psychology
/ Organizational behavior
/ Organizational psychology
/ Psychology
/ Selfimage
/ Social psychology
/ Studies
/ Technocracy
/ Values
2008
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To prosper, organizational psychology should... expand the values of organizational psychology to match the quality of its ethics
2008
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Overview
The values of organizational psychology are criticized as (a) having supplanted psychology's humanist tradition and societal responsibilities with corporate economic objectives; (b) being \"scientistic\" in perpetuating the notion of value-free science while ignoring that it is business values that largely drive our research and practice; (c) failing to include normative perspectives of what organizations ought to be like in moral terms; (d) having a pro-management bias; and (e) having allowed ourselves to be defined largely by technocratic competence, almost to the exclusion of considering desirable societal goods. Illustrations of some adverse consequences of these values are presented. It is suggested we expand our self-image to encompass a scientist-practitioner-humanist (S-P-H) model that includes consideration of different values, advocacy of employee rights and a normative characterization of how organizations ought to be-reflecting the broader societal responsibilities of a true profession.
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John Wiley & Sons, Ltd,John Wiley & Sons,Wiley Periodicals Inc
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