Business and Professional Ethics Journal

ONLINE FIRST

published on December 30, 2020

Javier Pinto-GarayOrcid-ID, Germán ScalzoOrcid-ID, Ignacio FerreroOrcid-ID

Autonomy and Subordination
Virtuous Work in Light of Aristotelian Practical Knowledge in Organizational Theory

This paper aims to integrate the concept of autonomous and subordinated work into Aristotelian organizational theory by enhancing the epistemological framework of neo-Aristotelianism and by adding a Thomistic interpretation of organizational practical knowledge. We sustain that, in order to advance our understanding of the firm in terms of excellence and the common good, the concept of practical knowledge applied to organizational theory requires reflection on the nature of work in modern organizations. For this, we will explain (i) how an organization that aims for excellence is most appropriately defined as a community of autonomous work, (ii) how practical knowledge in organizations must be defined considering work as deliberative production and, finally, (iii) how productivity in organizations is best described when work is envisioned in terms of autonomy and subordination.