Moral Gray Zones
Discover the intriguing world of ethical dilemmas in the workplace with Moral Gray Zones by Michel Anteby, published by Princeton University Press in 2008. This compelling hardback explores the manufacture and exchange of illegal goods, known as homers, within a French aeronautic plant. Anteby delves into the complexities of gray zones, revealing how these often-overlooked areas can provide a unique balance of supervision and personal expression in the workplace. With 224 pages of insightful case studies, this book offers a thought-provoking examination of moral and ethical aspects in industrial relations and organizational behavior. Perfect for those interested in the aircraft industry and the psychology behind group identity, Moral Gray Zones is a must-read for anyone looking to understand the nuances of workplace ethics.