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13-09-2023 | Original Paper

You Say Social Agenda, I Say My Job: Navigating Moral Ambiguities by Frontline Workers in a Social Enterprise

Authors: Rose Bote, Tao Wang, Corine Genet

Published in: Journal of Business Ethics

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Abstract

Building on the emerging literature on the ethics of social enterprises (SEs), this paper advances the underexplored role of frontline workers (FLWs) as embedded agents at the interface between communities and SEs. Specifically, we uncover the subjectivity of FLWs as they navigate moral ambiguities while performing their professional roles, dealing with rules and regulations within the organizational hierarchy and living as members of local communities. Based on an inductive case study of a microfinance organization in Cameroon, we find that FLWs engage in three rationalization strategies: cautious disengaging, safeguarding self-interest, and justifying relevance. Our findings offer a better understanding of the ethics of SEs by unpacking the subjectivity of FLWs. We highlight a bottom-up account of caring SEs, identify a boundary condition to subjectivity, and present a nuanced view of FLWs in embedded organizations. We also discuss the practical implications for SEs to improve their compassion and cater for the mental wellbeing of FLWs.

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Footnotes
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Similar to other studies (Bacq et al., 2016), we use the terms “moral” and “ethical” interchangeably in this paper. This follows from the argument that ethics reflect society’s pursuit of economic, political, social and moral standing considered for overall human wellbeing, making morality inclusive within ethics (Poulton, 2005). This is in line with Fischer’s (2004) argument that ethics presuppose morality, which entails the rules of conduct and norms in society.
 
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This is evident in the need to bond as tribesmen in every city with weekly meetings. The tribal affiliations even extend to the diaspora with many associations and gatherings among Cameroonians based on the different tribes.
 
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Active members have been with the organization more than four months since purchase of ordinary shares and have made several deposits and withdrawals into their accounts. They must have been through the customary house and business site visit from a worker of the credit union.
 
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Metadata
Title
You Say Social Agenda, I Say My Job: Navigating Moral Ambiguities by Frontline Workers in a Social Enterprise
Authors
Rose Bote
Tao Wang
Corine Genet
Publication date
13-09-2023
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Published in
Journal of Business Ethics
Print ISSN: 0167-4544
Electronic ISSN: 1573-0697
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10551-023-05526-6