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Strategic Relevance of Organizational Virtues Enabled by Information Technology in Organizational Innovation
by
Moody, Gregory
, Hardin, Andrew
, Chakraborty, Suranjan
, Lowry, Paul Benjamin
, Chatterjee, Sutirtha
in
Aristotle (384-322 BC)
/ Business ethics
/ Competence
/ ethical organizations
/ Ethics
/ Influence
/ Information technology
/ information technology affordances
/ information technology strategy
/ Innovations
/ Morality
/ Organization development
/ organizational capabilities
/ organizational courage
/ Organizational culture
/ Organizational ethics
/ organizational innovation
/ organizational justice
/ organizational memory affordance
/ organizational temperance
/ organizational virtues
/ organizational wisdom
/ Organizations
/ Philosophers
/ process management affordance
/ Strategic management
/ Studies
/ Technological change
/ United States
/ Usefulness
/ Virtue ethics
2015
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Strategic Relevance of Organizational Virtues Enabled by Information Technology in Organizational Innovation
by
Moody, Gregory
, Hardin, Andrew
, Chakraborty, Suranjan
, Lowry, Paul Benjamin
, Chatterjee, Sutirtha
in
Aristotle (384-322 BC)
/ Business ethics
/ Competence
/ ethical organizations
/ Ethics
/ Influence
/ Information technology
/ information technology affordances
/ information technology strategy
/ Innovations
/ Morality
/ Organization development
/ organizational capabilities
/ organizational courage
/ Organizational culture
/ Organizational ethics
/ organizational innovation
/ organizational justice
/ organizational memory affordance
/ organizational temperance
/ organizational virtues
/ organizational wisdom
/ Organizations
/ Philosophers
/ process management affordance
/ Strategic management
/ Studies
/ Technological change
/ United States
/ Usefulness
/ Virtue ethics
2015
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Strategic Relevance of Organizational Virtues Enabled by Information Technology in Organizational Innovation
by
Moody, Gregory
, Hardin, Andrew
, Chakraborty, Suranjan
, Lowry, Paul Benjamin
, Chatterjee, Sutirtha
in
Aristotle (384-322 BC)
/ Business ethics
/ Competence
/ ethical organizations
/ Ethics
/ Influence
/ Information technology
/ information technology affordances
/ information technology strategy
/ Innovations
/ Morality
/ Organization development
/ organizational capabilities
/ organizational courage
/ Organizational culture
/ Organizational ethics
/ organizational innovation
/ organizational justice
/ organizational memory affordance
/ organizational temperance
/ organizational virtues
/ organizational wisdom
/ Organizations
/ Philosophers
/ process management affordance
/ Strategic management
/ Studies
/ Technological change
/ United States
/ Usefulness
/ Virtue ethics
2015
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Strategic Relevance of Organizational Virtues Enabled by Information Technology in Organizational Innovation
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Strategic Relevance of Organizational Virtues Enabled by Information Technology in Organizational Innovation
2015
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The central theme of this paper is that information technology (IT) can serve to create ethical organizations endowed with virtuous characteristics, and that such ethical organizations can innovate better in today's dynamic market environment. Drawing on the notion of virtue ethics propounded by the Greek philosopher Aristotle, we theorize that core organizational IT affordances influence the development of organizational virtues, which in turn influence organizational improvisational capabilities and innovation. We propose the \"IT-virtues-innovation\" (IVI) model and test it using a cross-organizational survey of 250 employees from various organizations in the United States. Our findings largely support our proposal that IT affordances positively influence organizational virtues, which then influence organizational improvisational capabilities, thus improving organizational innovation. This paper contributes to the understanding of organizational innovation by articulating the strategic usefulness of IT-enabled organizational ethics, and it explains how IT-enabled ethical competence (virtues) influences strategic competence (improvisational capabilities and innovation).
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Routledge,Taylor & Francis, Ltd,Taylor & Francis Ltd
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