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Four theatres : moral discourses in polish management

By: KOSTERA, Monika.
Contributor(s): KOZMINSKI, Andrzej.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticlePublisher: 2001Subject(s): Creative Management | Learning Through Drama | Management as Theatre | Metaphor | Moral Discourse | Polish Management | Transition ProcessManagement Learning 32, 3, p. 321-343Abstract: Thi article proposes the metaphor of four theatres for the analysis of ethical discourses in management. The authors adopt a social constructivist and pragmatist perspective and explore the performative definitions of morality that people active within Polish business have. The preliminary results of a study carried out among Polish managers are presented. The managers were asked to respond to a list of highly controversial statements. Their responses have been analysed from the point of view of the theatrical metaphors. We present case studies of companies that illustrate the various theatrical modes that we have found in our material. Finally, some implications for change are analysed
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Thi article proposes the metaphor of four theatres for the analysis of ethical discourses in management. The authors adopt a social constructivist and pragmatist perspective and explore the performative definitions of morality that people active within Polish business have. The preliminary results of a study carried out among Polish managers are presented. The managers were asked to respond to a list of highly controversial statements. Their responses have been analysed from the point of view of the theatrical metaphors. We present case studies of companies that illustrate the various theatrical modes that we have found in our material. Finally, some implications for change are analysed

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