Infusing Virtuous Values into the Management and Governance of New “Smart” Technologies
Cathy Driscoll ()
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Cathy Driscoll: Saint Mary’s University
Chapter 6 in Technology, Management, and Design for Social Justice, 2026, pp 127-141 from Springer
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Abstract Building upon some of the previous social science scholarship on virtues, I explore how a virtues-based approach in management can challenge the technical imperative and assist in the long-term prevention of societal and organizational injustice. The limits of technical values-based ethics and compliance programs are explored through a virtues lens. Drawing on organizational ethics, philosophy, and theology, implications for infusing virtues into management are discussed with a particular focus on smart technology governance and control. Some specific implications for leadership training and development using a virtues framework are also discussed.
Keywords: Virtues-based management; Technical imperative; Smart technology governance and control; Societal and organizational injustice (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2026
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-032-20821-7_6
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