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Establishing a Dignity Scale - Measuring Intrinsic Value within Social Contexts

Michael Pirson (), Ralph L. Piedmont, Noemi Nagy and Donna Hicks
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Michael Pirson: Fordham University
Ralph L. Piedmont: Center for Professional Studies
Noemi Nagy: University of South Florida
Donna Hicks: Harvard University

Humanistic Management Journal, 2023, vol. 8, issue 1, No 8, 97-112

Abstract: Abstract In this paper we describe the basics of the measurement of human dignity at the individual level, as well as within social contexts such as teams and organizations. In accordance with the prevailing literature, we define human dignity as the unconditional belief in the intrinsic value of life. Based on this, we established a model that understands dignity as a latent construct by evaluating personal sense of worth as well as behaviors that either violate or honor such an intrinsic value in social contexts. We developed and tested a 3-factor measure of dignity. The first factor assessed a personal sense of dignity (individual level), the second the extent to which leadership honors dignity and how work teams themselves express dignity to their members. The third factor assessed the extent to which the organizational culture honors and protects the dignity of its members. We examined the internal reliability, temporal stability, convergent, divergent, and predictive validity of our scales and presented a psychometrically sound assessment tool of intrinsic value for organizations, teams, and individuals.

Keywords: Dignity; Organizational culture; Business school training (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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