Transitional ethics: Responsibilities of supervisors for supporting employee development [Book Review]

Journal of Business Ethics 38 (1-2):141 - 155 (2002)
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Abstract

New employees face a variety of life and career transitions in early adulthood. This paper explores these transitions that shape personal and career identity. A supervisor can play a central role in facilitating employee development during these times but may be unwilling or ill-prepared to do so. At other times he/she may provide assistance that is unwanted and inappropriate to the employee's developmental needs. The paper develops a framework for examining the supervisor's ethical responsibility to facilitate employee development and provides guidelines for managing these transitions.

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