Organizational Moral Imagination: Rethinking Sustainability, Technology, and Learning
Title:
Organizational Moral Imagination
Subtitle: Rethinking Sustainability, Technology, and Learning
Subject Classification:
Morals, Business and Management, Sustainability
BIC Classification: RNU, HPQ
BISAC Classification:
BUS008000, PHI005000, BUS103000
Binding:
Hardback, eBook
Publication date:
30 Jun 2025
ISBN (Hardback):
978-1-83711-406-1
ISBN (eBook):
978-1-83711-407-8
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Description
In recent years, the concept of moral imagination has gained growing attention for its potential to guide ethical decision-making and strategic transformation in organizational settings. As organizations face increasingly complex environments marked by rapid technological change, global crises, and social expectations for responsible conduct, the need for moral and ethical responsiveness has become more pronounced. Traditional ethical frameworks have provided valuable foundations for analysing ethical concerns at the workplace. However, these models often fall short when confronted with real-world complexities that demand creativity, empathy, and systemic thinking.
This edited collection draws together ideas on moral imagination in the digital society. It lays a foundation by providing a structured understanding of how moral imagination can serve as a bridge between ethical theory and organizational practice. It offers insights on the emotional climate of organizations and moral emotions, generation Z’s understanding of moral imagination, collective moral imagination of humans and machines, understandings of moral imagination and sustainability which is beyond compliance and performance metrics.
The collection takes a multidisciplinary approach, drawing on research by academicians, researchers, philosophers, and industry experts to create a framework of knowledge in AI, sustainable development goals, digital transformation, transformative leadership, organizational change, environmental engagements, and moral and ethical issues in shaping organizational moral imagination.
Biography
Editor(s): Dr. Gulcimen Yurtsever is an academic, scientist, and author. Her current research work focuses on ethics, emotion, and negotiation. She is researching on sustainability and ethics in Canada. Dr. Gitanjaly Chhabra is an academic, philosopher, and writer. Her current research work focuses on the philosophy of artificial intelligence (AI), posthuman philosophy (consciousness and applied linguistics), green education, and Indigenous perspectives in education
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