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- Title
Moral Repair: Toward a Two-Level Conceptualization.
- Authors
Vives-Gabriel, Jordi; Van Lent, Wim; Wettstein, Florian
- Abstract
Moral repair is an important way for firms to heal moral relationships with stakeholders following a transgression. The concept is rooted in recognition theory, which is often used to develop normative perspectives and prescriptions, but the same theory has also propelled a view of moral repair as premised on negotiation between offender and victim(s), which involves the complex social construction of the transgression and the appropriate amends. The tension between normative principles and socioconstructivist implementation begs the question how offending firms should approach moral repair. Addressing this question, we develop a two-level conceptualization of moral repair, distinguishing between procedural and substantive levels of practice, which accommodate normativity and socioconstructivism, respectively. In so doing, we enrich the literature by 1) promoting conceptual clarity, 2) refining understanding of the moral repair process, and 3) suggesting the use of a unified, configurational approach to studying (nonlinear) relations between amends and moral outcomes.
- Subjects
NORMATIVITY (Ethics); NEGOTIATION; MEDICAL prescriptions; CRIMINALS; HEALING
- Publication
Business Ethics Quarterly, 2023, Vol 33, Issue 4, p732
- ISSN
1052-150X
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.1017/beq.2022.6