Ethical behaviour: the foundation stone for entrepreneurial activity in arts organisations
conference contribution
posted on 2002-01-01, 00:00authored byGreg WoodGreg Wood, Ruth Rentschler
Entrepreneurship is being touted as the way forward for arts organisations unsure of the level of continued government funding available and confronted with the need to ever improve. At a time when leadership and governance in cultural organisations have changed in line with cultural expectations, how is their ethical stance assessed? In an age of globalisation, economic restructuring and technological change, museums are sometimes seen to be something of a contradiction. Traditionally seen as temples for the muses, today's museums are being challenged to be ethical for society. As a solution, this paper proposes a Cooperative Model of Cultural Organisational Ethics that attempts to provide a framework by which arts organisations can put in place ethical artefacts that enhance organisational performance, rather than detract from it.
History
Title of proceedings
New wave: entrepreneurship and the arts: symposium proceedings
Event
New Wave: Entrepreneurship and the Arts Conference (2002 : Melbourne, Vic.)
Pagination
1 - 18
Publisher
Learning Services, Deakin University
Location
Melbourne, Vic.
Place of publication
Melbourne, Vic.
Start date
2002-04-05
End date
2002-04-06
ISBN-13
9780730025535
ISBN-10
0730025535
Language
eng
Publication classification
E1 Full written paper - refereed; E Conference publication