Towards A Minimum Conceptualisation Of Ethical Organisational Change: The Platform Provided By The "King II" Report

Despite the fact that organisational change is one of the most frequently recurring organisational phenomena of our time, organisations do not succeed at instituting change processes effectively and dismal change "success rates" are recorded. Van Tonder and Van Vuuren (2004) suggested that...

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Main Author: C. L. Van Tonder
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AOSIS 2006-11-01
Series:South African Journal of Human Resource Management
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Online Access:https://sajhrm.co.za/index.php/sajhrm/article/view/97
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spelling doaj-dbfa6f89f8294d76829fdd7b5f6063472020-11-24T23:57:06ZengAOSISSouth African Journal of Human Resource Management1683-75842071-078X2006-11-014310.4102/sajhrm.v4i3.9797Towards A Minimum Conceptualisation Of Ethical Organisational Change: The Platform Provided By The "King II" ReportC. L. Van Tonder0University of JohannesburgDespite the fact that organisational change is one of the most frequently recurring organisational phenomena of our time, organisations do not succeed at instituting change processes effectively and dismal change "success rates" are recorded. Van Tonder and Van Vuuren (2004) suggested that the adoption of an ethical framework would significantly mitigate the implicit risk of change practices and reduce the negative consequences of such change initiatives. The literature on ethical change practices however is exceedingly sparse and offers little guidance to management on how to conduct change practices ethically. This study argues that the King II report on corporate governance indirectly yet substantially informs issues of governance, risk and ethics in change management and provides a useful point of departure for establishing ethical change practices.https://sajhrm.co.za/index.php/sajhrm/article/view/97Changechange managementethical change
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Towards A Minimum Conceptualisation Of Ethical Organisational Change: The Platform Provided By The "King II" Report
South African Journal of Human Resource Management
Change
change management
ethical change
author_facet C. L. Van Tonder
author_sort C. L. Van Tonder
title Towards A Minimum Conceptualisation Of Ethical Organisational Change: The Platform Provided By The "King II" Report
title_short Towards A Minimum Conceptualisation Of Ethical Organisational Change: The Platform Provided By The "King II" Report
title_full Towards A Minimum Conceptualisation Of Ethical Organisational Change: The Platform Provided By The "King II" Report
title_fullStr Towards A Minimum Conceptualisation Of Ethical Organisational Change: The Platform Provided By The "King II" Report
title_full_unstemmed Towards A Minimum Conceptualisation Of Ethical Organisational Change: The Platform Provided By The "King II" Report
title_sort towards a minimum conceptualisation of ethical organisational change: the platform provided by the "king ii" report
publisher AOSIS
series South African Journal of Human Resource Management
issn 1683-7584
2071-078X
publishDate 2006-11-01
description Despite the fact that organisational change is one of the most frequently recurring organisational phenomena of our time, organisations do not succeed at instituting change processes effectively and dismal change "success rates" are recorded. Van Tonder and Van Vuuren (2004) suggested that the adoption of an ethical framework would significantly mitigate the implicit risk of change practices and reduce the negative consequences of such change initiatives. The literature on ethical change practices however is exceedingly sparse and offers little guidance to management on how to conduct change practices ethically. This study argues that the King II report on corporate governance indirectly yet substantially informs issues of governance, risk and ethics in change management and provides a useful point of departure for establishing ethical change practices.
topic Change
change management
ethical change
url https://sajhrm.co.za/index.php/sajhrm/article/view/97
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