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The Unethical Enterprise of the Past: Lessons from the Collapse of Archaeological Heritage Management in Spain

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JOURNAL OF BUSINESS ETHICS
卷 172, 期 3, 页码 447-461

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DOI: 10.1007/s10551-020-04504-6

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Heritage ethics; Cultural heritage; Corporatist neoliberalism; Commercial archaeology; Crisis; Spain

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  1. Project New ways of Engaging audiences, Activating societal relations and Renewing practices in Cultural Heritage (NEARCH) European Commission-Culture Programme (2013-2018) [2013-1126/001-001]
  2. Institute of Hertitage Sciences
  3. Spanish national research project: La construccion social de la calidad alimentaria: Mediaciones entre la produccion y el consume de una economia basada en el conocimiento [CSO2017-85188-R]
  4. Cabildo de Tenerife, under the TFinnova Programme - MEDI fund
  5. Cabildo de Tenerife, under the TFinnova Programme - FDCAN fund

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This paper explores the collapse of commercial archaeology in Spain, showing its implications for global heritage ethics. It adds depth and nuance to critical management studies and cultural heritage management in addressing business ethics issues, highlighting the controversies in the Spanish archaeological management model and the impact of the 2008 global financial crisis.
This paper explores the underlying factors behind the collapse of commercial archaeology in Spain, with implications for other international contexts. It contributes to the current global debate about heritage ethics, adding nuance and conceptual depth to critical management studies and cultural heritage management in their approach to business ethics. Similar to other European contexts, Spanish archaeological management thrived during the 1990s and 2000s as a business model based on policies directed at safeguarding cultural heritage. The model had controversial ethical implications at academic, policy and business levels. However, the global financial crisis of 2008 had a huge impact on this sector, and more than 70% of the Spanish archaeological companies closed by 2017. Drawing on the concepts of abstract narratives, functional stupidity and corporatist neoliberalism, this paper illustrates the need to examine ethical issues from a pragmatic standpoint, beyond epistemological and moralistic critiques of profit-oriented businesses in the cultural realm. In doing so, it connects the fields of cultural heritage and management studies, opening up hitherto unexplored strands of research and debate.

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