The relationship between organizational democracy and socio-moral climate: exploring effects of the ethical context in organizations
Pircher Verdorfer, Armin ; Weber, Wolfgang ; Unterrainer, Christine ; Seyr, Sarah
Economic and Industrial Democracy
2013
34
3
August
423-449
employees attitude ; ethics ; workers participation
Workers participation and European works councils
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0143831X12450054
English
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"A great deal of attention has been devoted recently to the study of the ethical context in organizations. This article refines the concept of socio-moral climate (SCM) and its impact on organizational socialization towards ethics-related behavioural orientations. The authors expand on previous research by focusing also on specific pre-occupational socialization experiences. The empirical research was conducted in northern Italy. Employees from small and medium-sized enterprises with different levels of structurally anchored organizational democracy were surveyed with standardized questionnaire scales. The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between structurally anchored organizational democracy, SMC and employees' attitudes pertaining to prosocial work behaviours, solidarity at work, democratic engagement orientation and organizational commitment. Controlling for pre-occupational socialization experiences, the results provide evidence for a substantial socialization potential linked to structurally anchored organizational democracy and a favourable work environment in terms of SMC. "
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