Journal article

Bounded autonomy and behavioral ethics: Deonance and reactance as competing motives

R Folger, DB Ganegoda, DB Rice, R Taylor, DXH Wo

Human Relations | SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD | Published : 2013

Abstract

We analyze business behavioral ethics in terms of bounded autonomy, namely the result of tensions between the countervailing motivations of reactance (tendencies that involve the freedom of behaving in certain ways as a right) versus deonance (tendencies that involve the appropriateness of behaving in certain ways as an obligation). We focus in particular on how the resolution of such tensions (i.e. establishment of a boundary between rights and duties-"free" behaviors versus "non-free" behaviors-in a state of dynamic equilibrium) can cause behavior to be seen as ethical by the person performing the behavior (the actor), but seen as unethical by impartial observers. That discrepancy comes fr..

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