Yıl: 2022 Cilt: 13 Sayı: 2 Sayfa Aralığı: 319 - 328 Metin Dili: Türkçe DOI: 10.20409/berj.2022.375 İndeks Tarihi: 21-07-2022

Örgütlerde Ahlaki Duygular: Ahlaki Yücelik Duygusunun Örgütsel Araştırmalardaki Yeri

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Son yıllarda örgütsel çalışmalarda ahlaki duyguların, pozitif iş çıktıları ile ilişkisi araştırmacılar tarafından yoğun ilgi görmektedir. Bu duygu ailesi, toplum tarafından kurumsallaştırılmış ahlaki standartları desteklemeye hizmet etmekte ve örgütsel bağlamda bireylerin kendi davranışlarını, etkileşim içerisinde bulundukları kişilerin davranışlarını ve başkalarının davranışlarını değerlendirmelerine yardımcı olmaktadır. Ahlaki duygular ailesi mensubu bir duygu olan ahlaki yücelik; bireylerin ahlaki bir güzelliğe tanık olduklarında yaşadıkları duygulanımı ifade etmektedir. Mevcut yazında ahlaki yücelik kavramsallaştırmasını inceleyen çok sayıda çalışma bulunmaktadır. Bu amaçla kavramın öncül, ardıl ve bağlantı mekanizmalarını keşfeden ampirik araştırmalar dikkat çekmektedir. Bu kavramsal çalışma ahlaki yücelik yazınının genel hatlarını çizecek, teorik altyapısını tanıtacak, kavramla ilintili bulguları ve değişkenleri saptayacaktır. Kavramın yerel yazına tanıtılmasının ahlaki yücelik için bir başlangıç noktası olması ve gelecek çalışmalar için de araştırmacılara yol gösterici olması beklenmektedir. Teorik araştırmalara ve pratik uygulamalara yönelik öneriler araştırmacı ve uygulayıcılara sunulmuştur.
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Investigating Moral Emotions in Organizations: The Role of Moral Elevation in Organizational Research

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In recent years, the relationship between moral emotions and positive work outcomes in organizational studies has attracted great attention by researchers. Moral emotions family serves to support the moral standards institutionalized by the society. In organizational context, it helps individuals to evaluate not only their own behaviour but also the behaviour of others they interact with. Moral elevation, which is an emotion belonging to the family of moral emotions; refers to the emotion that individuals experience when they witness a moral beauty. Current literature provides numerous studies conducted to explore and test the conceptualization of moral elevation, its antecedents and consequences and the linkage mechanisms with other concepts. This conceptual study will outline the moral elevation literature by drawing its theoretical background and identify the findings and variables linked to the concept. Introducing moral elevation concept to the local literature will be expected to guide scholars for further research. Suggestions for theoretical research and practical implications are presented for both scholars and practitioners.
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APA MARAŞLI F, Akgün A, Müceldili B (2022). Örgütlerde Ahlaki Duygular: Ahlaki Yücelik Duygusunun Örgütsel Araştırmalardaki Yeri. , 319 - 328. 10.20409/berj.2022.375
Chicago MARAŞLI FURKAN,Akgün Ali E.,Müceldili Büşra Örgütlerde Ahlaki Duygular: Ahlaki Yücelik Duygusunun Örgütsel Araştırmalardaki Yeri. (2022): 319 - 328. 10.20409/berj.2022.375
MLA MARAŞLI FURKAN,Akgün Ali E.,Müceldili Büşra Örgütlerde Ahlaki Duygular: Ahlaki Yücelik Duygusunun Örgütsel Araştırmalardaki Yeri. , 2022, ss.319 - 328. 10.20409/berj.2022.375
AMA MARAŞLI F,Akgün A,Müceldili B Örgütlerde Ahlaki Duygular: Ahlaki Yücelik Duygusunun Örgütsel Araştırmalardaki Yeri. . 2022; 319 - 328. 10.20409/berj.2022.375
Vancouver MARAŞLI F,Akgün A,Müceldili B Örgütlerde Ahlaki Duygular: Ahlaki Yücelik Duygusunun Örgütsel Araştırmalardaki Yeri. . 2022; 319 - 328. 10.20409/berj.2022.375
IEEE MARAŞLI F,Akgün A,Müceldili B "Örgütlerde Ahlaki Duygular: Ahlaki Yücelik Duygusunun Örgütsel Araştırmalardaki Yeri." , ss.319 - 328, 2022. 10.20409/berj.2022.375
ISNAD MARAŞLI, FURKAN vd. "Örgütlerde Ahlaki Duygular: Ahlaki Yücelik Duygusunun Örgütsel Araştırmalardaki Yeri". (2022), 319-328. https://doi.org/10.20409/berj.2022.375
APA MARAŞLI F, Akgün A, Müceldili B (2022). Örgütlerde Ahlaki Duygular: Ahlaki Yücelik Duygusunun Örgütsel Araştırmalardaki Yeri. Business and Economics Research Journal, 13(2), 319 - 328. 10.20409/berj.2022.375
Chicago MARAŞLI FURKAN,Akgün Ali E.,Müceldili Büşra Örgütlerde Ahlaki Duygular: Ahlaki Yücelik Duygusunun Örgütsel Araştırmalardaki Yeri. Business and Economics Research Journal 13, no.2 (2022): 319 - 328. 10.20409/berj.2022.375
MLA MARAŞLI FURKAN,Akgün Ali E.,Müceldili Büşra Örgütlerde Ahlaki Duygular: Ahlaki Yücelik Duygusunun Örgütsel Araştırmalardaki Yeri. Business and Economics Research Journal, vol.13, no.2, 2022, ss.319 - 328. 10.20409/berj.2022.375
AMA MARAŞLI F,Akgün A,Müceldili B Örgütlerde Ahlaki Duygular: Ahlaki Yücelik Duygusunun Örgütsel Araştırmalardaki Yeri. Business and Economics Research Journal. 2022; 13(2): 319 - 328. 10.20409/berj.2022.375
Vancouver MARAŞLI F,Akgün A,Müceldili B Örgütlerde Ahlaki Duygular: Ahlaki Yücelik Duygusunun Örgütsel Araştırmalardaki Yeri. Business and Economics Research Journal. 2022; 13(2): 319 - 328. 10.20409/berj.2022.375
IEEE MARAŞLI F,Akgün A,Müceldili B "Örgütlerde Ahlaki Duygular: Ahlaki Yücelik Duygusunun Örgütsel Araştırmalardaki Yeri." Business and Economics Research Journal, 13, ss.319 - 328, 2022. 10.20409/berj.2022.375
ISNAD MARAŞLI, FURKAN vd. "Örgütlerde Ahlaki Duygular: Ahlaki Yücelik Duygusunun Örgütsel Araştırmalardaki Yeri". Business and Economics Research Journal 13/2 (2022), 319-328. https://doi.org/10.20409/berj.2022.375