Understanding valueswork in organisations and leadership

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Values are fundamental to organisations. Considered key determinants of attitudes, work behaviour and decision-making, values in organisations have emerged as a topic of growing interest among organisational scholars and practitioners. By signifying what is desirable or appropriate, values guide the choice of action. However, they do not offer precise or standardised prescriptions of actions. Organisations focusing on values work are in a better position to improve their practices and quality of services. We believe that values work serves to bridge everyday practices with the organisational purpose.

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Askeland, H., Espedal, G., Løvaas, B. J., & Sirris, S. (2020). Understanding valueswork in organisations and leadership. In Understanding Values Work: Institutional Perspectives in Organizations and Leadership (pp. 1–12). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-37748-9_1

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