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Management by values (MBV): a new philosophy for a new economic order

Simon L. Dolan (PHD in Human Resources Management and the Psychology of Work, University of Minnesota, is a Professor in the Department of Human Resources at ESADE Business School in Barcelona, Spain and the Director of the IEL (Instituto de Estudios Laborales) Research Center at ESADE. He can be reached at Dolan@esade.edu)
Bonnie A. Richley (Visiting Professor in the Department of Human Resources at ESADE Business School in Barcelona, Spain and a PHD candidate (ABD) in the Department of Organizational Behavior, Weatherhead School of Management, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio. She can be reached at b.richley@esade.edu)

Handbook of Business Strategy

ISSN: 1077-5730

Article publication date: 1 January 2006

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Abstract

Purpose

This paper is aimed at presenting a conceptual model of managing by values (MBV) as an important philosophical and practical framework for leaders and managers of organizations use in today’s work environment. We briefly discuss the evolution of management from that of management by instruction (MBI) to management by objectives (MBO) and finally management by values (MBV). We outline the trends and examples of two influential organizations focusing on values and finally provide a MBV as critical and needed method that has been used in Spain and extensively in Cuba.

Design/methodology/approach

Although this is a conceptual article, we have included some practical examples where MBV has been used and also some research that has been conducted using this model on MBA students across business schools across the globe.

Findings

We present the three major dimensions of MBV (economical‐pragmatic, ethical, and emotional‐developmental). These dimensions were derived from research and practice using MBV in organizations and business schools.

Originality/value

In this article, we present a new management philosophy and practice that is pertinent to organizational leaders and managers in the twenty‐first century. We believe that MBA is not only an important method but also one that is very needed for organizations today. We believe this system of values is core to organizational success and development as it is critical to both practitioners and researchers.

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Citation

Dolan, S.L. and Richley, B.A. (2006), "Management by values (MBV): a new philosophy for a new economic order", Handbook of Business Strategy, Vol. 7 No. 1, pp. 235-238. https://doi.org/10.1108/10775730610618873

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

Copyright © 2006, Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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