The ethics of productivity: Toward increased dialogue and customer-based accountability
The ethics of recent productivity improvement strategies requires an open and inclusive dialogue among diverse stakeholders, as well as customer-based accountability. By contrast, the expertise of managers in the past tended to drive a public productivity improvement process that involved little dialogue and customer-based accountability. This article examines fundamental values in productivity improvement and relates these to increased dialogue and cusomer-based accountability.
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1999
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Authors: | Berman, Evan M. ; Van Wart, Montgomery |
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International Journal of Organization Theory & Behavior. - Emerald Publishing Limited, ISSN 1532-4273, ZDB-ID 2071472-5. - Vol. 2.1999, 3/4, p. 413-430
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Emerald Publishing Limited |
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