• Human Resource Management in a Compartmentalized World: Whither Moral Agency? (review)
    Journal of Business Ethics 111 (1): 85-96. 2012.
    This article examines the potential for moral agency in human resource management practice. It draws on an ethnographic study of human resource managers in a global organization to provide a theorized account of situated moral agency. This account suggests that within contemporary organizations, institutional structures—particularly the structures of Anglo-American market capitalism— threaten and constrain the capacity of HR managers to exercise moral agency and hence engage in ethical behaviou…Read more