Date Volume Article Author I Author II Author III Author IV Author V
October, 2016 25-4 Does Ethics Influence Managers' Ethics? A Cross-Cultural Analysis Chung-wen Chen Kristine Velasquez Tuliao John B. Cullen Yi-Ying Chang
October, 2016 25-4 Corporate Governance, Female Directors and Quality of Financial InformationMaria Consuelo Pucheta-
MartinezInmaculada Bel-Oms Gustau Olcina-Sempere
October, 2016 25-4Organizational Attention to Corporate Social Responsibility and Corporate Social
Performance: The Moderating Effects of Corporate GovernanceXiaoping Zhao Shouming Chen Chan Xiong
October, 2016 25-4Humanistic and Economistic Approaches to Banking-Better Banking Lessons from
the Financial Crisis?Michael Pirson Anuj Gangahar Fiona Wilson
October, 2016 25-4The Influence of Cooperative Relations of Small Businesses on Environmental
Protection IntensitySonia Benito-Hernandez Manuel Platero-Jaime Pablo Esteban-Sanchez
October, 2016 25-4Are Environmental Social Governance Equity Indices a Better Choice for Investors?
An Asian PerspectiveRamiz Ur Rehman Junrui Zhang Jamshed Uppal Charles Cullinan
Muhammad Akram
Naseem
October, 2016 25-4 Socially Responsible Consumption: An Application in ColombiaLida Esperanza Villa
CastanoJesus Perdomo-Ortiz
Sebastian Duenas
Ocampo
William Fernando Duran
Leon
October, 2016 25-4 Islamic Corporate Financing: Does it Promote Profit and Loss Sharing? Marizah Minhat Nozam Dzolkarnaini
October, 2016 25-4The Human Experience of Ethics: A Review of a Decade of Qualitative Ethical
Decision-Making ResearchKevin Lehnert Jana Craft Nitish Singh Yung-Hwal Park
October, 2016 25-4 When Deeds Speak, Words are Nothing: A Study of Ethical Leadership in Colombia Iliana Paez Elvira Salgado
October, 2016 25-4The Influence of Ability, Benevolence, and Integrity in Trust Between Managers
and Subordinates: The Role of Ethical ReasoningAlvaro Lleo de Nalda Manuel Guillen Ignacio Gil Pechuan
October, 2016 25-4 Integrated Reporting: An International Overview Natalia Vaz Belen Fernandez-Feijoo Silvia Ruiz
July, 2016 25-3Unpacking Transnational Corporate Responsibility: Coordination Mechanisms and
OrientationsDaniel Arenas Silivia Ayuso
July, 2016 25-3 Gaining Legitimacy Through CSR: An Analysis of Turkey's 30 Largest Corporations Emel Ozdora-Aksak Sirin Atakan-Duman
July, 2016 25-3 Corporate Social Responsibility: Review and Roadmap of Theoretical Perspectives Jedrzej George Frynas Camila Yamahaki
July, 2016 25-3
Does It Really Pay To Be Good, Everywhere? A First Step To Understand The
Corporate Social and Financial Performance Link in Latin American Controversial
Industries
Pablo Rodrigo Ignacio J. Duran Daniel Arenas
July, 2016 25-3The Effect of CSR Evaluations on Affective Attachment to CSR In Different Identity
Orientation FirmsBarbara Fryzel Nina Seppala
July, 2016 25-3In Search of the Right Fusion Recipe: The Role of Legitmacy in Building A Social
Enterprise ModelYung-Kai Yang Shu-Ling Wu
April, 2016 25-2Unethical Behavior in Organizations: Empirical Findings That Challenge CSR and
Egoism TheoryJeffrey Overall
April, 2016 25-2Ethical Reasoning in Business-to-Business Negotiations: Evidence from
Relationships in the Chemical Industry in GermanyDirk C. Moosmayer Thomas Niemand Florian U. Siems
April, 2016 25-2An Integrative Conceptualization of Organizational Compassion and Organizational
Justice: A Sensemaking PerspectiveKhuram Shahzad Alan R. Muller
April, 2016 25-2The Effects of Ethical Pressure and Power Distance Orientation on Unethical Pro-
Organizational Behavior: The Case of Earnings ManagementQing Tian Dane K. Peterson
April, 2016 25-2 The Ethical Profile of Global Marketing Negotiators Jamal A. Al-Khatib Mohammed I. Al-Habib Naima Bogari Najah Salamah
April, 2016 25-2Do Brokers Act in the Best Interests of Their Clients? New Evidence from Electronic
Trading SystemsAnnilee M. Game Andros Gregoriou
April, 2016 25-2 A Tangled Web: Views of Deception From the Customer's Perspective Erin Adamson Gillespie Katie Hybnerova Carol Esmark Stephanie M. Noble
Business Ethics: A European Review Journal of the Center for Business Ethics at Bentley University Wiley Blackwell
January, 2016 25-1The Value Relevance of Sam's Corporate Sustainability Ranking and GRI
Sustainability Reporting in the European Stock MarketsKerstin Lopatta
January, 2016 25-1 Corporate Charitable Contributions: Business Award Winners' Giving Behaviors Choong-Yuel Yoo Jinhan Pae
January, 2016 25-1 Three Questions About Engagement and Exclusion in Responsible Investment Ivar Kolstad
January, 2016 25-1Measuring Performance of Non-Profit Organisations: Evidence From Large
CharitiesAgyenim Boateng Raphael K. Akamavi Girlie Ndoro
January, 2016 25-1Responsible Family Ownership in Small- And Medium Sized Family Enterprises: An
Exploratory Study
Cristina Aragon
AmonarrizCristina Iturrioz Landart
January, 2016 25-1Three Ethical Frames of Reference: Insights Into Millenials' Ethical Judgement and
Itentions in the WorkplaceBarbara Culiberg Katarina Katja Mihelic
October, 2015 24-4Multiple Institutional Logics in Union-NGO Relations: Private Labor Regulation in
the Swedish Clean Clothes Campaign Niklas Egles-Zanden Kajsa Lindberg Peter Hyllman
October, 2015 24-4Exploring Corporate Citizenship and Purchase Intention: Mediating Effects of Brand
Trust and Corporate IdentificationYuan Hui Tsai Sheng-Wuu Joe Chieh-Peng Lin Chou-Kang Chiu Kuei-Tzu Shen
October, 2015 24-4On Voluntarism and the Role of Governments in CSR: Towards a Contingency
ApproachNikolay A. Dentchev Mitchell van Balen Elvira Haezendonck
October, 2015 24-4Tensions Between Politico-Institutional Factors and Accounting Regulation in a
Developing Economy: Insights from Institutional TheoryMohammad Nurunnabi
October, 2015 24-4What Does 'Solidarity Economy' Mean? Contours and Feasibility of a Theoretical
and Political ProjectPepita Ould Ahmed
July, 2015 24-3Moral Dilemmas, Moral Reasons and Moral Learning: Interpreting A Real Case in
Terms of Particularistic TheoryPatrick Maclagan
July, 2015 24-3 Work Identification and Responsibility in Moral Breakdown Majella O'Leary
July, 2015 24-3Psychological Drivers in the Adoption of Morally Controversial Innovations: The
Moderating Role of Ethical Self-IdentityAlessandro M. Peluso
July, 2015 24-3Personal Attributes, Organizational Conditions, and Ethical Attitudes: A Social
Cognitive ApproachAnastasia Baron Carina B. friedmann
July, 2015 24-3Perceived Conflict Avoidance by Managers and its Consequences on Subordances'
AttitudesInju Yang
July, 2015 24-3Trust, Authentic Pride, and Moral Reasoning: A Unified Framework of Relational
Governance and Emotional Self-RegulationMartin Spraggon Virginia Bodolica
July, 2015 24-3Who Are These People? Personality Traits and Judgments About Trade Secret
Misappropriation in Post-Employment Activities Hélène Delerue Mariam Hamid
July, 2015 24-3Putting Ethics and Economic Rationality Together: An Aristotelian and
Philosophical Approach
Regina Maria da Cruz
Queiroz
April, 2015 24-2Connecting With Consumers Via Like Buzz Marketing: Public Perceptions And The
Role Of Ethical IdeologyAllan J. Kimmel
April, 2015 24-2Human Resource Systems And Competitive Advantage: An Ethical Climate
PerspectiveLaxmikant Manroop
April, 2015 24-2Financial Performance Of Socially Responsible Investing: What Have We Learned?
A Meta AnalysisChristophe Revelli Jean-Laurent Viviani
April, 2015 24-2 The Financial Benefits Of A Firms Affiliation With The UN Global Compact Michael Coulmont Sylvie Berthelot
April, 2015 24-2Exploring Human Resource Management Roles In Corporate Social Responsibility:
The CSR-HRM CO-Creation ModelDima R. Jamali Ali M. El Dirani Ian A. Harwood
April, 2015 24-2When Corporate Social Responsibility Increases Performance: Exploring The Role
Of Intrinsic And Extrinsic CSR AttributionJoana Story Pedro Neves
January, 2015 24-1Corporate Social Responsibility Perception in Business Students as Future
Managers: A Multifactorial Analysis
María del Mar Alonso-
Almeida
Fernando Casani
Fernández de NavarreteJesus Rodriguez-Pomeda
January, 2015 24-1Understanding Instrumental Motivations for Social Responsibility Engagement in a
Micro-Firm ContextErlend Nybakk Rajat Panwar
January, 2015 24-1Does Integrity Matter for CSR Practice in Organizations? The Mediating Role of
Transformational LeadershipJosé M. C. Veríssimo Teresa M. C. Lacerda
January, 2015 24-1Sustainability Reporting and Corporate Identity: Action Research Evidence in an
Italian Retailing Cooperative Massimo Battaglia Lara Bianchi Marco Frey Emilio Passetti
January, 2015 24-1Institutional Dynamics and Organizations Affecting the Adoption of Sustainable
Development in the United Kingdom and Brazil
Mȏnica Cavalcanti Sá de
AbreuLarissa Teixeira da Cunha Claire Y. Barlow
January, 2015 24-1Does Having Women Managers Lead to Increased Gender Equality Practices in
Corporate Social Responsibility?
Izaskun Larrieta-Rubín de
CelisEva Velasco-Balmaseda
Sara Fernández de
Bobadilla
María del Mar Alonso-
Almeida
Gurutze Intxaurburu-
Clemente
October, 2014 23-4The Market Valuation of Ethical Assets in Spain: An Application of the Hedonic
Pricing MethodCelia Bilbao-Terol
Verónica Cañal-
Fernández
October, 2014 23-4Decision Making in Compromise Situations: Guidelines Based on J. S. Mill's
Doctrine of Political Half-MeasuresRafael Cejudo
October, 2014 23-4A Quantitative Analysis of Authors, Schools and Themes in Virtue Ethics Articles in
Business Ethics and Management Journals (1980-2011)Ignacio Ferrero Alejo José G. Sison
October, 2014 23-4Whistleblowing: A Critical Philosophical Analysis of the Component Moral
Decisions of the Act and Some New Perspectives on its Moral SignificancePatrick O'Sullivan Ola Ngau
October, 2014 23-4 Reflections on Ethics, Sport and the Consequences of Professionalization Paul Whysall
October, 2014 23-4Happiness and the Market: the Ontology of the Human Being in Thomas Aquinas
and Modern FunctionalismMarco Visentin
July, 2014 23-3Three Tiers of CSR: An Instructive Means of Understanding and Guiding
Contemporary Company Approaches to CSR?Helle K. Aggerholm N. Leila Trapp
July, 2014 23-3 Critical Points of CSR-Related Stakeholder Dialogue in Practice Ursa Golob Klement Podnar
July, 2014 23-3 Exogenously Driven CSR: Insights from the Consultants' Perspective Antonis SkouloudisKonstantinos
Evandelinos
July, 2014 23-3 Analyst Coverage, Corporate Social Responsibility, and Firm Risk Hoje Jo Maretno Harjoto
July, 2014 23-3Embracing Ambiguity—Lessons from the Study of Corporate Social Responsibility
Throughout the Rise and Decline of the Modern Welfare StateAnselm Schneider
July, 2014 23-3 Practicalities Bottleneck to Pension Fund Responsible Investment Riikka Sievänen
July, 2014 23-3To blow or Not to Blow the Whistle: The Effects of Potential Harm, Social Pressure
and Organizational Commitment on Whistleblowing Intention and BehaviorChing-Pu Chen Chih-Tsung Lai
April, 2014 23-2 Corporate Governance Reform: Character-Building Structures Patricia Grant Peter McGhee
April, 2014 23-2Determinants of Corporate Social Responsibility and Business Ethics Education in
Spanish UniversitiesManuel Larrán Jorge
Francisco Javier
Andrades Peña
April, 2014 23-2Business Practices and Peace in Post-Conflict Zones: Lessons
From CyprusJohn E. Katsos John Forrer
April, 2014 23-2The Impact of Organizational Pressures on Environmental
Performance of Firms
Ramakrishnan
RamanathanBoochan Poomkaew Prithwiraj Nath
April, 2014 23-2When Idealists Evade Taxes: The Influence of Personal Moral
Philosophy on Attitudes to Tax Evasion—A Lebanese StudyYusuf M. Sidani Abdul Jalil Ghanem
Mohammed Y. A.
Rawwas
April, 2014 23-2Ethno-Culture Considerations in Negotiation: Pretense,
Deception and Lies in the Greek WorkplaceAbraham Stefanidis Moshe Banai
April, 2014 23-2Socially Responsible Investments: Insights From Shari's
Departments in Islamic Financial InstitutionsShakir Ullah Dima Jamali Ian A. Harwood
January, 2014 23-1 Training in Ethical Judgment with a Modified Potter BoxLoy D. Watley
January, 2014 23-1Intra-Firm Transfer of Best Practices in Moral Reasoning: A
Conceptual FrameworkSubodh Kulkarni
Nagarajan
Ramamoorthy
January, 2014 23-1Corporate Social Responsibility in China: Implementation and
ChallengesJohan Graafland Lei Zhang
January, 2014 23-1 Corporate Profit, Entrepreneurship Theory And Business Ethics Radu Vranceanu
January, 2014 23-1Sustainability Report And Bank Valuation: Evidence From
European Stock MarketsConcetta Carnevale Maria Mazzuca
January, 2014 23-1 Do Independent Directors Protect Shareholder Value? Pilar Giráldez José Manuel Hurtado
January, 2014 23-1 Social Capital: A Review From an Ethics Perspective Angela Ayios Ronald Jeurissen Paul Manning Laura J. Spence
October, 2013 22-4Corporate Citizenship in Germany and the United States—Differing
Perceptions and Practices in Transatlantic ComparisonMatthias S. Fifka
October, 2013 22-4Business in Society or Business and Society: The Construction of
Business-Society Relations in Responsibility Reports from a Critical Discursive Marjo E. Siltaoja Tiina J. Onkila
October, 2013 22-4 Focus: Badiou, Business, Ethics: Editorial Introduction Jai Bentley-Payne Campbell Jones
October, 2013 22-4 Focus: Badiou, Business, Ethics: Beneath Good and Evil? Thomas Taro Lennerfors
October, 2013 22-4Focus: Badiou, Business, Ethics: Corporate Social Responsibility, Collaboration and
De-politicizationCharles Barthold
October, 2013 22-4Focus: Badiou, Business, Ethics: Economy Suspended: The Possibilities
of a Badiouian Business EthicsRobert B. Couch Joseph M. Spencer
October, 2013 22-4 Focus: Badiou, Business, Ethics: Open-Access Communism Femke Kaulingfreks Ruud Kaulingfreks
July, 2013 22-3 Some Ethical Dilemmas of Modern Banking Philipp Bagus David Howden
July, 2013 22-3 SMES and Environmental Responsibility: A Policy Perspective Richard Blundel Adrian Monaghan Christine Thomas
July, 2013 22-3Predominant Sources and Contributors of Influential Business Ethics
Research: Evidence and Implications from a Threshold Citation AnalysisKam C. Chan Hung-Gay Fung Jot Yau
July, 2013 22-3Fairness and Microcredit Interest Rates: From Rawlsian Principles of
Justice to the Distribution of the Bargaining RangeMarek Hudon Arvind Ashta
July, 2013 22-3To Challenge the World View or to Flow with It? Teaching Sustainable
Development in Business SchoolsFernando Lourenco
July, 2013 22-3Corporate Political Activity, Social Responsibility, and Competitive
Strategy: An Integrative ModelAlan E. Singer
July, 2013 22-3Explaining Employers' Illicit Envelope Wage Payments in the EU-27: A
Product of Over-Regulation or Under-Regulation?Colin C. Williams
April, 2013 22-2Managing Contradictions of Corporate Social Responsibility: The
Sustainability of Diversity in a Frontrunner FirmToke Bjerregaard Jakob Lauring
April, 2013 22-2Beliefs about Social Responsibility at Work: Comparisons between
Managers and Non-Managers Over Time and Cross-NationalityRoni Factor Amalya L. Oliver Kathleen Montgomery
April, 2013 22-2Firm Performance, Corporate Ownership, and Corporate Social
Responsibility Disclosure in China Qi Li Wei Luo Yaping Wang Liansheng Wu
April, 2013 22-2 Codes of Ethics in the Light of Fairness and Harm Dan Munter
April, 2013 22-2Ethical Judgment in Business: Culture and Differential Perceptions of
Justice Among Italians and GermansYvonne Stedham Rafik I. Beekun
April, 2013 22-2Global Reporting Initiative and Social Impact in Managing Corporate Responsibility:
A Case Study of Three Multinationals in the Forest Industry Anne Toppinen Kaisa Korhonen-Kurki
April, 2013 22-2Modeling the Relationship Between Perceived Corporate Citizenship and
Organizational Commitment Considering Organizational Trust as a Moderator Yi-Ju Wang Yuan-Hui Tsai Chieh-Peng Lin
January, 2013 22-1The Global Compact: An Analysis of the Motivations of Adoption in the
Spanish ContextJorge A. Arevalo Deepa Aravind Silvia Ayuso Mercè Roca
January, 2013 22-1 Teaching Ethics Cases: A Pragmatic Approach Alan E. Singer
January, 2013 22-1 The Ethics of Talent Management Stephen Swailes
January, 2013 22-1Inspiring Action, Building Understanding: How Cross-Sector Partnership
Engages Business in Addressing Global ChallengesHelen Wadham Richard Warren
January, 2013 22-1Focus: Ethics in a Time of Crisis: Ethics in a Time of Crisis: Editorial
Introduction to Special FocusRowland Curtis Stefano Harney Campbell Jones
January, 2013 22-1Focus: Ethics in a Time of Crisis: An Irreconcilable Crisis? The Paradoxes of
Strategic Operational Optimization and the Antinomies of Counter-Crisis EthicsArianna Bove Erik M. Empson
January, 2013 22-1Focus: Ethics in a Time of Crisis: A Crisis of Leadership: Towards an
Anti-Sovereign Ethics of OrganizationEdward Wray-Bliss
January, 2013 22-1 Focus: Ethics in a Time of Crisis: The Financialisation of Business Ethics Armin Beverungen Stephen Dunne Casper Hoedemaekers
January, 2013 22-1Focus: Ethics in a Time of Crisis: 'Never Let a Good Crisis Go To Waste':
Moral Entrepreneurship, or the Fine Art of Recycling Evil Into GoodSteve Fuller
October, 2012 21-4The Care-of-Self Ethic With Continual Reference to Socrates: Towards
Ethical Self-ManagementGhislain Deslandes
October, 2012 21-4 Radical Business Ethics: A Critical and Post metaphysical Manifesto Schalk Engelbrecht
October, 2012 21-4Corporate Social Responsibility and Aging Workforces: An Explorative
Study of Corporate Social Responsibility Implementation in Small- and Medium-Franz Josef Gellert Frank Jan de Graaf
October, 2012 21-4 Afghanistan's Aynak Copper Deposit Tender Process: Case Study Simon Handelsman
October, 2012 21-4CSR Development in Post-Communist Economies: Employees'
Expectations Regarding Corporate Socially Responsible Behavior—The Case of Carmen Stoian Rodica Milena Zaharia
October, 2012 21-4The Relationship Between CSR and Corporate Strategy in Medium-Sized
Companies: Evidence from ItalyLucio Lamberti Giuliano Noci
October, 2012 21-4 Implementing Corporate Social Responsibility Through Social Partnerships Geoff WaltersChristos
Anagnostopoulos
October, 2012 21-4Leadership and the Deified/Demonic: A Cultural Examination of CEO
SanctificationEdward Wray-Bliss
June, 2012 21-3Trends in the Literature on Socially Responsible Investment: Looking for
the Keys Under the Lamppost
Gunther
Capelle-BlancardStéphanie Monjon
June, 2012 21-3The Moral Discourse of Banks About Money Laundering: An Analysis of the
Narrative from Paul Ricoeur's Philosophical Perspective Michel Dion
June, 2012 21-3 The Internal Significance of Codes of Conduct in Retail Companies Magnus Frostenson Sven Helin Johan Sandström
June, 2012 21-3Human Rights and Positive Corporate Duties: The Importance of
Corporate—State InteractionIvar Kolstad
June, 2012 21-3Most Cited Business Ethics Publications: Mapping the Intellectual
Structure of Business Ethics Studies in 2001-2008Zhenzhong Ma Dapeng Liang Kuo-Hsun Yu Yender Lee
June, 2012 21-3Rules of the Game: Whose Value is Served When the Board Fires the
Owners? Donald Nordberg
June, 2012 21-3 Triple Bottom Line—A Vaulting Ambition? Jan Tullberg
April, 2012 21-2The Consequences of Social Responsibility for Small Business Owners in
Small TownsTerry L. Besser
April, 2012 21-2Indications of Virtues in Conscientiousness and Its Practice Through
Continuous ImprovementJosé Hernández Ricardo Mateo
April, 2012 21-2Media Governance and Corporate Social Responsibility of Media
Organizations: An International ComparisonDiana Ingenhoff A. Martina Koelling
April, 2012 21-2Construction of Owner-Manager Identity in Corporate Social
Responsibility DiscourseMerja Lähdesmäki
April, 2012 21-2Conflicting Obligations, Moral Dilemmas and the Development of
Judgment Through Business Ethics EducationPatrick Maclagan
April, 2012 21-2 Negativity Bias in Consumer Price Response to Ethical Information Dirk C. Moosmayer
April, 2012 21-2 Consequences of Concern: Ethics, Social Responsibility, and Well-Being Mark D. Promislo Robert A. Giacalone Jeremy Welch
April, 2012 21-2 Going Green: The Evolution of Micro-Business Environmental Practices Simon Parry
January, 2012 21-1Exploring the Effects of Using Consumer Culture as a Unifying Pedagogical
Framework on the Ethical Perceptions of MBA StudentsDavid J. Burns
January, 2012 21-1Code of Ethics Quality: An International Comparison of Corporate Staff
Support and Regulation in Australia, Canada and the United StatesMichael Callaghan Greg Wood Janice M. Payan Jang Singh Göran Svensson
January, 2012 21-1Neither Bad Apple Nor Bad Barrel: How the Societal Context Impacts
Unethical Behavior in OrganizationsMichael Gonin Guido Palazzo Ulrich Hoffrage
January, 2012 21-1Inclusive Business, Human Rights and the Dignity of the Poor: A Glance
Beyond Economic Impacts of Adapted Business ModelsRüdiger Hahn
January, 2012 21-1 Justice in Compensation: A Defense Jeffrey Moriarty
January, 2012 21-1A Finnish Study of Self-Regulation Discourses in the Chemical Industry's
Responsible Care ProgrammeToivo Niskanen
January, 2012 21-1Institutionalizing Global Governance: The Role of the United Nations
Global CompactAndreas Rasche Dirk Ulrich Gilbert
January, 2012 21-1 Exploring Consumer Orientation Toward Returns: Unethical Dimensions Kathy Wachter Scott J. Vitell Ruth K. Shelton Kyungae Park
October, 2011 20-4Common Good Leadership in Business Management: An Ethical Model
From the Indian TraditionJohn M. Alexander Jane Buckingham
October, 2011 20-4 Stakeholder Social Capital: A New Approach to Stakeholder Theory Elisabet Garriga Cots
October, 2011 20-4Insiders' Personal Stock Donations from the Lens of Stakeholder
Stewardship and Agency TheoriesSudip Ghosh Maretno A. Harjoto
October, 2011 20-4 Lying in Business: Insights from Hannah Arendt's 'Lying in Politics' Piet Eenkhoorn Johan J. Graafland
October, 2011 20-4Strategic Partnerships, Social Capital and Innovation: Accounting for
Social Alliance InnovationDima Jamali Mary Yianni Hanin Adballah
October, 2011 20-4Focusing on Individuals' Ethical Judgment in Corporate Social
Responsibility CurriculaPatrick Maclagan Tim Campbell
October, 2011 20-4The Embeddedness of Codes of Ethics in Organizations in Australia,
Canada and the United StatesGöran Svensson Greg Wood Jang Singh Janice M. Payan Michael Callaghan
October, 2011 20-4The Reciprocal and Non-Linear Relationship of Sustainability and
Financial PerformanceMarcus Wagner Joris Blom
July, 2011 20-3 Editorial Introduction: Where is Business Ethics? Armin Beverungen Peter Case
July, 2011 20-3Corporate Social Responsibility as Cultural Meaning Management: A
Critique of the Marketing of 'Ethical' Bottled WaterVinicius Brei Steffen Böhm
July, 2011 20-3Pluralistic Business Ethics: The Significance and Justification of Moral Free
Space in Integrative Social Contracts TheoryJames Dempsey
July, 2011 20-3 Euphemisms and Hypocrisy in Corporate Philanthropy Anders la Cour Joakim Kromann
July, 2011 20-3 The Moral Significance of Gestures René ten Bos
July, 2011 20-3 Governance Inc. Jeroen Veldman
July, 2011 20-3The Missing Subject Found in the Subject Who Does the Thinking:
Kierkegaard, the Ethical and the Subjectivity of the Critical TheoristsAnna Woźniak
April, 2011 20-2Virtue Ethics and Customer Relationship Management: Towards a More
Holistic Approach for the Development of 'Best Practice'Christopher Bull Alison Adam
April, 2011 20-2 On the Corporate Social Responsibility Perceptions of Equity Analysts Christian Fieseler
April, 2011 20-2Moral Imagination or Heuristic Toolbox? Events and the Risk Assessment
of Structured Financial Products in the Financial Bubble Coling Fisher Shishir Malde
April, 2011 20-2Forward Looking or Looking Unaffordable? Utilizing Academic Perspectives on
Corporate Social Responsibility to Assess the Factors Influencing Its Chris Mason John Simmons
April, 2011 20-2All Animals are Equal, But…: Management Perceptions of Stakeholder
Relationships and Societal Responsibilities in Multinational Corporations
Esben Rahbek
Gjerdrum Pederson
April, 2011 20-2Does Community and Environmental Responsibility Affect Firm Risk?
Evidence From UK Panel Data 1994-2006A. Salama K. Anderson J.S. Toms
April, 2011 20-2An Overview of Corporate Social Responsibility in Greece: Perceptions,
Developments and Barriers to OvercomeAntonis Skouloudis
Konstantinos
EvangelinosIoannis Nikolaou Walter Leal Filho
April, 2011 20-2 Erratum
January, 2011 20-1Subjective Probability Assessments of the Incidence of Unethical
Behavior: The Importance of Scenario-Respondent FitDarlene Bay Alexey Nikitkov
January, 2011 20-1 Accounting Education, Socialization and the Ethics of Business John Ferguson David Collison David Power Lorna Stevenson
January, 2011 20-1Little Big Firms? Corporate Social Responsibility in Small Businesses That
Do Not Compete Against Big OnesRune Dahl Fitjar
January, 2011 20-1An Interpretive Mixed-Methods Analysis of Ethics, Spirituality and
Aesthetics in the Australian Services SectorTheodora Issa David Pick
January, 2011 20-1 Personal Values of Accountants and Accounting Trainees in Cyprus Maria
Krambia-KapardisAnastasios Zopiatis
January, 2011 20-1Whistleblowing in a Changing Legal Climate: Is It Time to Revisit Our
Approach to Trust and Loyalty at the Workplace? David Lewis
January, 2011 20-1 Online Privacy as a Corporate Social Responsibility: An Empirical Study Irene Pollach
January, 2011 20-1A Longitudinal and Cross-Cultural Study of the Contents of Codes of Ethics
of Australian, Canadian and Swedish CorporationsJang Singh Göran Svensson Greg Wood Michael Callaghan
October, 2010 19-4Effects of Justice and Utilitarianism on Ethical Decision Making: A
Cross-Cultural Examination of Gender Similarities and DifferencesRafik I. Beekun Yvonne Stedham James W. Westerman Jeanne H. Yamamura
October, 2010 19-4Living Downwind from Corporate Social Responsibility: A Community
Perspective on Corporate PracticeMartin Brueckner
Mohammed Abdullah
Mamun
October, 2010 19-4The Influence of Culture on Ethical Perception Held by Business Students
in a New Zealand UniversityMargaret Brunton Gabriel Eweje
October, 2010 19-4Partial Utilitarianism as a Suggested Ethical Framework for Evaluating
Corporate Mergers and AcquisitionsNick Collett
October, 2010 19-4Corporate Response to an Ethical Incident: The Case of an Energy Company in New
ZealandGabriel Eweje Minyu Wu
October, 2010 19-4 Fair Trade, Ethical Decision Making and the Narrative of Gender Difference Kevin Morrell Chanaka Jayawardhena
October, 2010 19-4Stock Picking, Market Timing and Style, Differences between Socially
Responsible and Conventional Pension Funds: Evidence from the United KingdomLuis Ferruz Fernando Muñoz Maria Vargas
October, 2010 19-4 Ethics, Spirituality and Self: Managerial Perspective and Leadership Implications Cécile Rozuel Nada Kakabadse
October, 2010 19-4 Conventional Ethics and the United Nations Debt Relief Project Jan Tullberg
July, 2010 19-3 Call for Papers
July, 2010 19-3 Editorial Introduction: Derrida, Business, Ethics Campbell Jones
July, 2010 19-3 A Summons to the Consuming Animal John Desmond
July, 2010 19-3 Resituating Narrative and Story in Business EthicsKenneth Mølbjerg
JørgensenDavid M. Boje
July, 2010 19-3 Questioning Corporate Codes of Ethics Mollie
Painter-Morland
July, 2010 19-3 The Limits of Corporate Responsibility Standards Andreas Rasche
July, 2010 19-3 Not for Turning? Power, Institutional Ethos and the Ethics of Irreversibility Rolland Munro
April, 2010 19-2International Website Disclosure of Codes of Ethics: Auditor-Specific and
Stock-Exchange-Listing DifferencesRichard A. Bernardi Catherine C. LaCross
April, 2010 19-2Corporate Social Responsibility in Small- and Medium-Size Enterprises:
Investigating Employee Engagement in Fair Trade CompaniesIain A. Davies Andrew Crane
April, 2010 19-2Rorty, Caputo and Business Ethics Without Metaphysics: Ethical Theories as
Normative NarrativesAndrew Gustafson
April, 2010 19-2Ethical Perception: Are Differences Between Ethnic Groups Situation
Dependent? Jo Ann Ho
April, 2010 19-2 Values, Value Types and Moral Reasoning of MBA Students George Lan Maureen Gowing Fritz Rieger Sharon McMahon Norman King
April, 2010 19-2 The Ethics of Impression Management Chris Provis
April, 2010 19-2A Comparison of Business Ethics Commitment in Private and Public Sector
Organizations in SwedenGöran Svensson Greg Wood Michael Callaghan
January, 2010 19-1 Sector-Based Corporate Citizenship Laura Timonen Vilma Luoma-aho
January, 2010 19-1Corporate Responsibility Perceptions in Change: Finnish Managers' Views
on Stakeholder Issues from 1994 to 2004Johanna Kujala
January, 2010 19-1Distinctions in Descriptive and Instrumental Stakeholder Theory: A
Challenge for Empirical ResearchNiklas Egels-Zandén Joakim Sandberg
January, 2010 19-1A Framework for Comparing Socially Responsible Investment Markets: An
Analysis of the Dutch and Belgian Retail MarketsTim Benijts
January, 2010 19-1Deception and Defection from Ethical Norms in Market Relationships: A
General Analytical Framework William W. Keep Gary P. Schneider
January, 2010 19-1Integrating Soft Factors into the Assessment of Cooperative Relationships
Between Firms: Accounting for Reputation and Ethical ValuesBernhard Hirsch Matthias Meyer
January, 2010 19-1Ethical Perceptions of Business Students in a New Zealand University: Do
Gender, Age and Work Experience Matter? Gabriel Eweje Margaret Brunton
October, 2009 18-4 See No Evil: Moral Sensitivity in the Formulation of Business ProblemsLars Jacob
Tynes Pederson
October, 2009 18-4Credit Accessibility and Corporate Social Responsibility in Financial Institutions: The
Case of MicrofinanceFrancesc Prior Antonio Argandoña
October, 2009 18-4 Machiavellianism in Public Accountants: Some Additional Canadian Evidence Anamitra Shome Hema Rao
October, 2009 18-4 Resonance Tropes in Corporate Philanthropy Discourse Crawford Spence Ian Thomson
October, 2009 18-4Implementation, Communication and Benefits of Corporate Codes of Ethics: An
International and Longitudinal Approach for Australia, Canada and SwedenGöran Svensson Greg Wood Jang Singh Michael Callaghan
October, 2009 18-4 Gibbs and the Problems of Satisfaction and Well-Being Michael Schwartz
July, 2009 18-3Corporate Communication, Ethics, and Operational Identity: A Case Study of
BenettonJanet L. Borgerson Jonathan E. Schroeder
Martin Escudero
MagnussonFrank Magnusson
July, 2009 18-3Spanish Mutual Fund Fees and Less Sophisticated Investors: Examination and
Ethical ImplicationsRocío Marco Crespo
July, 2009 18-3 Data Mining: Proprietary Rights, People and Proposals Dinah PayneCherie Courseault
Trumbach
July, 2009 18-3A Cross-Cultural Construct of the Ethos of the Corporate Codes of Ethics: Australia,
Canada and SwedenGöran Svensson Greg Wood Jang Singh Michael Callaghan
July, 2009 18-3The Potential of CSR to Support the Implementation of the EU Sustainability
Strategy: Editorial IntroductionJeremy Moon
Stephanos
AnastasiadisFederica Viganò
July, 2009 18-3Beyond Compliance—Below Expectations? CSR in the Context of International
DevelopmentRalf Barkemeyer
July, 2009 18-3Corporate Social Responsibility and Gender Equality: Women as Stakeholders and
the European Union Sustainability StrategyKate Grosser
July, 2009 18-3Institutional Investor Activism on Socially Responsible Investment: Effects and
ExpectationsShuangge Wen
April, 2009 18-2Conflicting Stories of Virtue in UK Healthcare: Bringing Together Organizational
Studies and EthicsDavid Dawson
April, 2009 18-2Relationship of Business and NGOs: An Empirical Analysis of Strategies and
Mediators of Their Private RelationshipCarmen Valor
Amparo Merino
de Diego
April, 2009 18-2Ethical Leadership Across Cultures: A Comparative Analysis of German and US
PerspectivesGillian S. Martin Christain J. Resick Mary A. Keating Marcus W. Dickson
April, 2009 18-2 Ethical (SRI) Funds in Italy: A Review Silvana Signori
April, 2009 18-2 Concepts of Price Fairness: Empirical Research into the Dutch Coffee Market Robert Gielissen Johan Graafland
April, 2009 18-2Does a 'Care Orientation' Explain Gender Differences in Ethical Decision Making? A
Critical Analysis and Fresh Findings Roberta Bampton Patrick Maclagan
April, 2009 18-2 A Political Economy Approach to Regulated Australian Information Disclosures Matthew Haigh James Guthrie
January, 2009 18-1 CSR in SMEs: Do SMEs Matter for the CSR Agenda? Mette Morsing Francesco Perrini
January, 2009 18-1 Pushing Forward SME CSR Through a Network: An Account from the Catalan Model David Murillo Josep M. Lozano
January, 2009 18-1A 'Business Opportunity' Model of Corporate Social Responsibility for Small- and
Medium-Sized EnterprisesHeledd Jenkins
January, 2009 18-1Values that Create Value: Socially Responsible Business Practices in
SMEs—Empirical Evidence from German CompaniesEva-Maria Hammann André Habisch Harald Pechlaner
January, 2009 18-1 The Over-Reliance on Self-Regulation in CSR Policy Gary Lynch-Wood David Williamson Wyn Jenkins
January, 2009 18-1Applying Asset-Based Community Development as a Strategy for CSR: A Canadian
Perspective on a Win-Win for Stakeholders and SMEsKyla Fisher Jessica Geenen Marie Jurcevic Katya McClintock Glynn Davis
January, 2009 18-1Investigating CSR Communication in SMEs: A Case Study Among Danish Middle
ManagersAnne Ellerup Nielson Christa Thomsen
October, 2008 17-4The Changing Role of Governments in Corporate Social Responsibility: Drivers and
ResponsesLaura Albareda Josep M. Lozano Antonio Tencati Atle Midttun Francesco Perrini
October, 2008 17-4 SMEs and the Fallacy of Formalizing CSR Yves Fassin
October, 2008 17-4 Promoting Ethical Reflection in the Teaching of Business Ethics Howard Harris
October, 2008 17-4HR Fables: Schizophrenia, Selling Your Soul in Dystopia, Fuck the Employees, and
the Sleepless NightsIan Steers
October, 2008 17-4 Corporate Codes of Ethics: Necessary but Not Sufficient Simon Webley Andrea Werner
July, 2008 17-3 How Global is the Global Compact? Jennifer Ann Bremer
July, 2008 17-3 Performance Measurement and Metric Manipulation in the Public Sector Colin Fisher Bernadette Downes
July, 2008 17-3 A Cross-National Study of Corporate Governance and Employment Contracts Roberto García-Castro Miguel A. Ariño Miguel A. Rodriquez Silvia Ayuso
July, 2008 17-3Identifying Impediments to SRI in Europe: A Review of the Practitioner and
Academic LiteratureCarmen Juravle Alan Lewis
July, 2008 17-3 A Life Cycle Model of Multi-Stakeholder Networks Julia Roloff
July, 2008 17-3The Rationality-Of-Ends/Market-Structure Grid: Positioning and Contrasting
Different Approaches to Business Ethics
Sigmund
Wagner-Tsukamoto
April, 2008 17-2 An Ethical Evaluation of Product Placement: A Deceptive Practice? Chris HackleyRungpaka Amy
TiwsakulLutz Preuss
April, 2008 17-2Vignettes to Identify the Ethical Domain of an Emerging Country's Banking Sector:
The Experience of TurkeyAyfer Hortacsu E. Nur Ozkan Gunay
April, 2008 17-2 Uncharted Territory: Investigating Individual Business Ethics in CyprusMaria
Krambia-KapardisAnastasios Zopiatis
April, 2008 17-2A Reluctant Stakeholder? On the Perception of Corporate Social Responsibility
Among European Trade UnionsLutz Preuss
April, 2008 17-2 Practicing Applied Ethics with Philosophical Integrity: The Case of Business Ethics Deon Rossouw
April, 2008 17-2Trade Associations and Corporate Social Responsibility: Evidence From the UK
Water and Film IndustriesAnja Schaefer Finola Kerrigan
April, 2008 17-2The Role of Moral Intensity and Moral Philosophy in Ethical Decision Making: A
Cross-Cultural Comparison of China and the European UnionScott J. Vitell Abhijit Patwardhan
April, 2008 17-2The Effect of Culture on Consumers' Willingness to Punish Irresponsible Corporate
Behavior: Applying Hofstede's Typology to the Punishment Aspect of Corporate Geoffrey Williams John Zinkin
January, 2008 17-1 Editorial Introduction: Corporate Social Responsibility and Trust Francesco Perrini Sandro Castaldo
January, 2008 17-1The Impact of Corporate Social Responsibility on Consumer Trust: The Case of
Organic FoodSergio Pivato Nicola Misani Antonio Tencati
January, 2008 17-1 Is Disclosure the Right Way to Comply with Stakeholders?: The Shell Case Esther Ortiz Martinez David Crowther
January, 2008 17-1Trust, Coordination and Knowledge Flows in R&D Projects: The Case of Fuel Cell
TechnologiesStian Nygaard Angeloantonio Russo
January, 2008 17-1Stakeholder Dialogue and Organizational Learning: Changing Relationships
Between Companies and NGOsJon Burchell Joanne Cook
January, 2008 17-1Strategizing Corporate Social Responsibility: Evidence from an Italian Medium-
Sized, Family-Owned CompanyFrancesco Perrini Mario Minoja
January, 2008 17-1 Editorial Introduction: Interpreting Ethical Polyphony David Bevan Laura Hartman
January, 2008 17-1 European and American Perspectives on Corporate Social Responsibility Robert Phillips
January, 2008 17-1An American Perspective on Corporate Social Responsibility and the Tenuous
Relevance of Jacques DerridaRichard T. De George
January, 2008 17-1 Gender Equity and Corporate Social Responsibility in a Post-Feminist Era Lindsay J. Thompson
October, 2007 16-4The Strategic Use of Corporate Philanthropy: Building Societies and
Demutualization DefensesDavid Campbell Richard Slack
October, 2007 16-4 Board Diversity in the United Kingdom and Norway: An Exploratory Analysis Johanne Grosvold Stephen Brammer Bruce Rayton
October, 2007 16-4 The Shadow of McIntyre's Manager in the Kingdom of Conscience Constrained James A. H. S. Hine
October, 2007 16-4Two Case Study Scenarios in Banking: A Commentary on The Hutton Prize for
Professional Ethics , 2004 and 2005David Molyneaux
October, 2007 16-4The Natural Environment as a Salient Stakeholder: Non-Anthropocentrism,
Ecosystem Stability and the Financial MarketsSimon D. Norton
October, 2007 16-4That's Not What Happened and It's Not My Fault Anyway! An Exploration of
Management Attitudes Towards Sri-Shareholder EngagementWim Vandekerckhove Jos Leys Dirk Van Braeckel
October, 2007 16-4Do Corporate Codes of Ethics Reflect Issuers of Societal Transformation? Western
German and Slovak Companies ComparedIngo Winkler Anna Remisova
July, 2007 16-3 Editorial Introduction Campbell Jones
July, 2007 16-3 Sociality and Money Emmanuel Levinas
July, 2007 16-3The Impossibility of Corporate Ethics: For a Levinasian Approach to Managerial
EthicsDavid Bevan Hervé Corvellec
July, 2007 16-3The Exteriority of Ethics in Management and its Transition into Justice: A
Levinasian Approach to Ethics in BusinessDag G. Aasland
July, 2007 16-3 Levinas: Beyond Egoism in Marketing and Management John Desmond
July, 2007 16-3 Ethics, Alterity, and Organizational Justice Damian Byers Carl Rhodes
July, 2007 16-3 The Ethics of Alterity and the Teaching of Otherness Ming Lim
July, 2007 16-3 Singular Justice and Software Piracy Lucas D. Introna
July, 2007 16-3The HIV/AIDs Crisis and Corporate Moral Responsibility in the Light of the
Levinasian Notions of Proximity and the ThirdConceiçäo Soares
July, 2007 16-3 Fundraising Discourse and the Commodification of the Other Per-Anders Forstorp
July, 2007 16-3 On Faces and Defacement: The Case of Kate Moss Ruud Kaulingfreks René ten Bos
July, 2007 16-3 Has the Guest Arrived Yet? Emmanuel Levinas, A Stranger in Business Ethics Eleni Karamali
April, 2007 16-2 Teaching Business Ethics: A 'Classificationist' Approach Walter Block Paul F. Cwik
April, 2007 16-2 Integrity in Management Consulting: A Contradiction in Terms? Ulrich Hagenmeyer
April, 2007 16-2Ethical Orientations of Future Greek Business People: Is Anomia Responsible for
Deviant Ethical Attitudes?Eleonora Karassavidou Niki Glaveli
April, 2007 16-2 Political Surplus of Whistleblowing: A Case Study Abraham Mansbach
April, 2007 16-2Moral Courage in the Workplace: Moving to and From the Desire and Decision to
ActLeslie E. Sekerka Richard P. Bagozzi
April, 2007 16-2Socially Irresponsible, Unethical or Business as Usual? UK Case of Argos LTD. And
Littlewoods LTD. V. OFT
A. Vindelyn
Smith-Hillman
April, 2007 16-2 Gender Differences in Business Ethics: Justice and Relativist Perspectives Yvonne Stedham Jeanne H. Yamamura Rafik I. Beekun
April, 2007 16-2An Empirical Analysis of the Demand of Spanish Religious Groups and Charities for
Socially Responsible InvestmentsCarmen Valor Marta de la Cuesta
January, 2007 16-1 Reconstructing the Corporate Social Responsibility Construct in Utlish Kenneth M. Amaeshi Bongo Adi
January, 2007 16-1 Corporate Social Responsibility and Employee Commitment Jane Collier Rafael Esteban
January, 2007 16-1 Interaction Effects in Software Piracy Eric Kin-wai Lau
January, 2007 16-1Hierarchical Control or Individuals' Moral Autonomy? Addressing a Fundamental
Tension in the Management of Business EthicsPatrick Maclagan
January, 2007 16-1Reporting on Responsible Drinking: A Study of the Major UK Pub-Owning
CompaniesJohn D. Pratten
January, 2007 16-1 Should I Invest with My Conscience? Joakim Sandberg
January, 2007 16-1 Conference Report: Business, Ethics and Spirituality: Europe-Asia Views Laszlo Zsolnai
October, 2006 15-4Corporate Social Responsibility Communication: Stakeholder Information,
Response and Involvement Strategies Mette Morsing Majken Schultz
October, 2006 15-4Sense and Sensitivity: The Roles of Organization and Stakeholders in Managing
Corporate Social ResponsibilityAlberic Pater Karlijn Van Lierop
October, 2006 15-4Triple Bottom Line Reporting as Social Grammar: Integrating Corporate Social
Responsibility and Corporate Codes of Conduct
Mollie
Painter-Morland
October, 2006 15-4Making Sense of Corporate Social Responsibility in International Business:
Experiences from Shell Esther M.J. Schouten Joop Remmé
October, 2006 15-4 Corporate Social Responsibility: Making Sense Through Thinking and Acting Jacqueline Cramer Angela Vander Heijden Jan Jonker
October, 2006 15-4Islam and Socially Responsible Business Conduct: an Empirical Study of Dutch
Entrepreneurs Johan Graafland Corrie Mazereeuw Aziza Yahia
October, 2006 15-4 Managing Ethics in Higher Education: Implementing a Code or Embedding Virtue Geoff Moore
July, 2006 15-3 Business Ethics and Existentialism Ian Ashman Diana Winstaleu
July, 2006 15-3Is Philanthropy Strategic? An analysis of the Management of Charitable Giving in
Large UK Companies Stephen Bramm Andrew Milington Sephan Pavelin
July, 2006 15-3 Discourse and Descriptive business ethics Gjalt de Graaf
July, 2006 15-3 Ethical Foundation: A New Framework for Reliable Financial Reporting Lesley Greer Alyson Tonge
July, 2006 15-3The European Context for Corporate Social Responsibility and Human Resource
Management: Analysis of the Largest Finnish CompaniesTaru Vuontishuf
April, 2006 15-2 Dialogue and Scrutiny in Organizational Ethics Kevin Morrell Micheal Anderson
April, 2006 15-2Development of Organization Trust Among Employees and From Contextual
Perspective Anna-Maija Lamsa Raminta
April, 2006 15-2 The Ethics of Organization Commitment Ian Ashman Diana Winstatanley
April, 2006 15-2It's going to talk? Examine Attitudes Toward Corporate Social Responsibility
Dialogue and Engagement ProcessesJohn Burchell Jonnie Cook
April, 2006 15-2Corporate Social Responsibility as Strategic Auto-Communication on the Role of
External Stakeholders for Member IdentificationMette Morsing
April, 2006 15-2Perceptions of Business Purpose and Responsibility in the Context of Radical
Political and Economic Development: The Case of EstoniaMari Kooas
April, 2006 15-2On the Corporate Social Responsibility: How can we use Social Science and Natural
Science for a New VisionJouni Korhonen
January, 2006 15-1Firm Size, Organizational Visibility and Corporate Philanthropy: An Empirical
AnalysisStephen Brammer Andrew Milington
January, 2006 15-1 Public Visibility as a Determinate of the Rate of the Corporate Charitable Donations David Campbell Richard Sluck
January, 2006 15-1Is there a Morally Right Price for Anti-retroviral Drugs in the Developing of the
World?Ross Brennan Paul Baines
January, 2006 15-1 Technical Skills and the Ethics of Market Research Pavlos Michaelides Paul Gibbs
January, 2006 15-1 Moral Intensity as a Predictor of Social Responsibility Eugene D. Jaffe Hanoch Pasternak
January, 2006 15-1 Industrial Relations, Ethics and Conscience Chris Provis
January, 2006 15-1 Perceived Ethical Values and Small Business Problems in Poland Sean Valentine Lynn Godkin Edward Cyrson Gary Fleischman
January, 2006 15-1 Disability Disclosure: A Case of Understatement? Therese Woodward Robert Day
January, 2006 15-1Giving something back': A study of corporate social responsibility in UK South Asian
small enterprisesIan Worthington Monder Ram Trevor Jones
October, 2005 14-4 The State of Leadership Ethics and the Work that Lies Before Us Joanne B. Ciulla
October, 2005 14-4 The Importance of Context, Beliefs and Values in Leadership Development Frank Hamilton Cynthia J. Bean
October, 2005 14-4 Serenity, Courage and Wisdom: Changing Competencies for Leadership Tim Harle
October, 2005 14-4 Reflecting on Corporate Scandals: The Failure of Ethical Leadership David Knights Majella O' Leary
October, 2005 14-4A Framework for Organizational Virtue: The Interrelationship of Mission, Culture,
and LeadershipJ Thomas Whetstone
October, 2005 14-4Leadership, ethical dilemmas and 'good' authority in public service partnership
workingMichael Broussine Chris Miller
October, 2005 14-4 Trust in Managers: A Study of why Swedish Subordinates Trust their Managers Jon Aarum Anderson
July, 2005 14-3 Corporate Involvement in Human Rights: Is it any of their business? Sep Arkani Robin Theobald
July, 2005 14-3 Beyond Sweatshops: Positive Deviancy and Global Labor Practices Denis G Arnolf Laura P Hartman
July, 2005 14-3 Aristotle and Machiavelli interviewed on Wall Street Week Review Peter Hadreas
July, 2005 14-3 Is Bribery a Culturally Acceptable Practice in Mauritius? Geetanee Napal
July, 2005 14-3 The Attitude of a Town's Pub Licenses to their Responsibilities John D. Prattern
July, 2005 14-3 Reflections upon the Responsive Approach to Corporate Social Responsibility Jan Tullberg
July, 2005 14-3Personal versus Professional Ethics in Confidentiality Decisions: An Exploratory
Study in Western Europe Donald F. Arnold, Sr Richard A. Bernardi Presha E. Neidermeyer Josef Schmee
July, 2005 14-3 Why Teach Ethics to Accounting Students? A Response to the Sceptics Roberta Bampton Patrick Maclagan
July, 2005 14-3 Ethical codes, Independence and the Conservation of Ambiguity Michael Page Laura F. Spira
April, 2005 14-2 The Ethical Dimension of Economic Choices Radu Vranceanu
April, 2005 14-2 Economic ethics, business ethics and the idea of mutual advantages Christopher Luetge
April, 2005 14-2 Meeting Goodpaster's Challenge: A Smithian Approach to Goodpaster's Paradox David Gray Peter Clarke
April, 2005 14-2International Pricing and Distribution of Therapeutic Pharmaceuticals—An Ethical
MinefieldJoan Buckley Séamus Ó Tuama
April, 2005 14-2Trust as an Instance of Asymmetrical Reciprocity: An Ethics Perspective on
Corporate Brand ManagementClara Gustafsson
April, 2005 14-2 Business Failure in the Use of Animals: Ethical Issues and Contestations Kamel Mellahi Geoffrey Wood
April, 2005 14-2 Testing drugs on Animals: A Test case for a Socially Responsible Investment Robert Taylor
April, 2005 14-2Animal Instincts in the Commercial Jungle? Reflections on Peter Singer's Ethics in
ActionChristopher J. Cowton Christine J. Gunn
January, 2005 14-1 What is Stakeholder Democracy? Perspectives and Issues Dirk Matten Andrew Crane
January, 2005 14-1 Consumers as Stakeholders: Prospects for Democracy in Marketing Theory James A. Fitchett
January, 2005 14-1 Stakeholder Democracy: Challenges and Contributions from Social Accounting Brendan O'Dwyer
January, 2005 14-1Realism or Idealism? Corporate Social Responsibility and the Employee Stakeholder
in the Global Fast-food IndustryTony Royle
January, 2005 14-1Stakeholder Champions: How to Internationalize the Corporate Social
Responsibility AgendaGrahame Thompson Ciaran Driver
January, 2005 14-1 Stakeholder Democracy: Towards a Multi-disciplinary View Andrew Crane Ciaran Driver John Kaler Martin Parker John Parkinson
January, 2005 14-1Ethical Infractions: Ethical Issues in the Cinematic Screenplay of the Feature Films
The Insider and Roger & MeCatherine Barlow
January, 2005 14-1 When Two Worlds Collide: The Ethics of Enabling Better Home-work Balance Ming Lim
October, 2004 13-4Success and Failure in Bureaucratic Organizations: The Role of Emotion in
Managerial MoralityJames A. H. S. Hine
October, 2004 13-4 Assessing American Executive Compensation: A Cautionary Tale for Europeans John J. McCall
October, 2004 13-4 Scenarios in Banking Ethics: Responses, Reflections and Commentary David Molyneaux Lucia Webster David Kennedy
October, 2004 13-4Ethical Investment of German Non-profit Organizations—Conceptual Outline and
Empirical ResultsHenry Schaefer
October, 2004 13-4 Drucker's Communitarian Vision and Its Implications for Business Ethics Michael Schwartz
October, 2004 13-4Beyond Justice: Introducing Personal Moral Philosophies to Ethical Evaluations of
Human Resource PracticesTamar Schultz Yael Brender-Ilan
October, 2004 13-4 A Précis of a Communicative Theory of the Firm Jeffrey D. Smith
October, 2004 13-4 On the Use of the Social Contract Model in Business Ethics Ben Wempe
October, 2004 13-4The Association Among Bribery and Unethical Corporate Actions: An International
ComparisonRichard A. Bernardi Katie M. Vassill
October, 2004 13-4 Transgenic Organisms and the Failure of a Free Market Argument D. R. Cooley
October, 2004 13-4The Assessment of the Stakeholders' Environment in the New Age of Knowledge:
An Empirical Study of the Influence of the Organizational Structure
María de la Cruz Déniz-
Déniz Celia Zárraga-Oberty
October, 2004 13-4Implementing the Ethos of Corporate Codes of Ethics: Australia, Canada, and
SwedenGreg Wood Göran Svensson Jang Singh Emily Carasco Michael Callaghan
April/July, 2004 13-2/3 Voluntary Social Disclosures by Large UK Companies Stephen Brammer Stephen Pavelin
April/July, 2004 13-2/3Answering Allegations: The Use of the Corporate Website for Restorative Ethical
and Social DisclosureDavid Campbell A. Cornelia Beck
April/July, 2004 13-2/3 Shareholders and Employees: The Impact of Redundancies on Key Stakeholders Nick Collett
April/July, 2004 13-2/3Collusion, Reputation Damage and Interest in Codes of Conduct: The Case of a
Dutch Construction CompanyJohan J. Graafland
April/July, 2004 13-2/3 Managers' Moral Perceptions: Change in Finland during the 1990s Johanna Kujala
April/July, 2004 13-2/3 A Comparison between Corporate and Public Sector Business Ethics in Sweden Göran Svensson Greg Wood Michael Callaghan
April/July, 2004 13-2/3A Cross-cultural Study of the Antecedents of the Perceived Role of Ethics and Social
ResponsibilityScott J. Vitell Joseph G. P. Paolillo
April/July, 2004 13-2/3The social responsibility performance of ethical and solidarity funds: An approach
to the case of Spain
María Jesús Muñoz-
Torres
María Ángeles Fernández-
Izquierdo
María Rosario Balaguer-
Franch
January, 2004 13-1 Marketing and the Notion of Well-being Paul Gibbs
January, 2004 13-1 Accountability and Volunteers at Social Businesses: A Role for Ethical Checklists David Molyneaux
January, 2004 13-1 Still bearing the mark of Cain? Ethics and Inequality Measurement Nelarine Cornelius Suzanne Gagnon
January, 2004 13-1 The Role of Business in Developing Countries Sir Mark Moody-Stuart
January, 2004 13-1Global Competition and Corporate Responsibilities of Small and Medium-sized
EnterprisesGeorges Enderle
January, 2004 13-1 Do Stakeholders have Intrinsic Moral Rights? Chris Beer
January, 2004 13-1 Review Article: Arriving at an Acceptable Formulation of Stakeholder Theory John Kaler
October, 2003 12-4 The FSM: A Holistic Approach to Measuring Ethical and Social Performance Ioanna Foka
October, 2003 12-4 Ethics in the Face of Uncertainty: Judgment not Rules Michael Luntley
October, 2003 12-4Self-actualization as a Moral Concept and the Implications for Motivation in
Organizations: A Kantian ArgumentPatrick Maclagan
October, 2003 12-4 Adam Smith's Imperfect Invisible Hand: Motivations to Mislead William Keep
October, 2003 12-4 Meaningful Manufacturing: The Sustainability of Sense-giving Work Jim Platts
October, 2003 12-4From Rhetoric to Reality. Into the Swamp of Ethical Practice: Implementing Work-
life BalancePhilip Frame Mary Hartog
October, 2003 12-4Enhancing the Independence of Supervisory Agencies: The Development of
CourageHoward Harris
October, 2003 12-4 Moral Implications of Law in Business: A Case of Tax Loopholes Joseph Aharony Aviva Geva
October, 2003 12-4 UK Building Society Demutualization Motives Graham Tayler
October, 2003 12-4Educational Impacts on Academic Business Practitioners' Moral Reasoning
Behavior: Effects of Short Courses in Ethics or PhilosophyEinar Marnburg
July, 2003 12-3The Evolution of Corporate Charitable Contributions in the UK between 1989 and
1999: Industry Structure and Stakeholder InfluencesStephen Brammer Andrew Millington
July, 2003 12-3The Development of Life Work Balance Initiatives Designed for Managerial
WorkersMichael L. Nieto
July, 2003 12-3 An Empirical Study of Software Piracy Eric Kin Wai Lau
July, 2003 12-3 Linking Self-knowledge with Business Ethics and Strategy Development Hubert K. Rampersad
July, 2003 12-3 Ethical Investment Policy of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland Tuomo Takala Kimmo Kääriäinen
July, 2003 12-3 Good Intentions Aside: Drafting a Functionalist Look at Codes of Ethics Johannes Brinkmann Knut Ims
July, 2003 12-3Corporate Governance: Separation of Powers and Checks and Balances in Israeli
Corporate LawYotam Lurie David A. Frenkel
July, 2003 12-3 Small Business Pilfering: The "Trusted" Employee(s) Doris A. Christopher
July, 2003 12-3 Socializing Ethical Behavior of Foreign Employees in Multinational Corporations Milorad M. Novicevic M. Ronald Buckley Michael G. HarveyJonathon R. B.
HalbeslebenSusan Des Rosiers
April, 2003 12-2 The Case Against Microsoft: An Ethical Perspective Richard A. Spinello
April, 2003 12-2 Saints and CEOs: an historical experience of altruism, self-interest and compromise David Molyneaux
April, 2003 12-2 Whistleblowing and Media Logic: A Case Study Robert van Es Gerard Smit
April, 2003 12-2Ethical Judgments and Intentions: A Multinational Study of Marketing
ProfessionalsScott J. Vitell Aysen Bakir Joseph E. P. Paolillo
Encarnacion Ramos
HidagloJamal Al-Khatib
April, 2003 12-2 Business Ethics in the Netherlands: A Survey Muel Kaptein
April, 2003 12-2Anglo-Saxification of Swedish Business: Working Paper within the Project
'Scandinavian Heritage'Hans De Geer Tommy Borglund Magnus Frostenson
April, 2003 12-2Competence and Trust Guardians as Key Elements of Building Trust in East-West
Joint Ventures in RussiaAngela Ayios
April, 2003 12-2Ethical Perceptions of Asian managers: Evidence of Trends in Six Divergent
National ContextsSamir R. Chaterjee Cecil A. L. Pearson
January, 2003 12-1 The Enron Story: You Can Fool Some of the People Some of the Time… Alyson Tonge Lesley Greer Alan Lawton
January, 2003 12-1Understanding the Framework of Business in Islam in an Era of Globalization: A
ReviewSyed Jamal Uddin
January, 2003 12-1 Human Rights in Industrial Relations—The Israeli Approach David A. Frenkel Yotam Lurie
January, 2003 12-1Hives and Horseshoes, Mintzberg or McIntyre: What Future for Corporate Social
Responsibility?Geoff Moore
January, 2003 12-1 Ethical Decision-making in Business: Focus on Mauritius Geetanee Napal
January, 2003 12-1 Business Ethics and a State-owned Enterprise in China Po-Keung Ip
January, 2003 12-1 Acceptability of Operations as an Indicator of Corporate Social Performance Mirja Mikkilä
January, 2003 12-1 Ethical Decision-making: A Multidimensional Construct Danielle S. Beu M. Ronald Buckley Michael G. Harvey
October, 2002 11-4 Green Light for Greener Supply Lutz Preuss
October, 2002 11-4Shareholders versus Stakeholders: Corporate Mission Statements and Investor
ReturnsMohammed Omran Peter Atrill John Pointon
October, 2002 11-4 Responsibility, Accountability and Governance John Kaler
October, 2002 11-4 Business Ethics: Is it useful?—An Empirical Study of Chinese Enterprise Ying Hong
October, 2002 11-4Investigating the Limits of Competitive Intelligence Gathering: Is Mystery Shopping
Ethical?Michelle Ng Kwet Shing Laura J. Spence
October, 2002 11-4 Marketing Virtue Mike Thompson
October, 2002 11-4 Representations of the Woman Leader in Finnish Business Media Articles Anna-Maija Lamsa Tanja Tiensuu
October, 2002 11-4 Should the Payment of Bribes Overseas be Made Illegal? Robin Theobald
October, 2002 11-4 Personalism and Moral Leadership: The Servant Leader with a Transforming Vision J. Thomas Whetstone
October, 2002 11-4 Integrity, responsibility and affinity: three aspects of ethics in banking C.J. Cowton
April, 2002 11-2 On Economics and Business Ethics Christos Pitelis
April, 2002 11-2 The Economics of Trust, Norms and Networks Michael Pollitt
April, 2002 11-2 The UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights as a Corporate Code of Conduct Peter Frankental
April, 2002 11-2 Human Rights Strategies for Corporations David Rice
April, 2002 11-2 Business Ethics: A Sustainable Approach Ken Rushton
April, 2002 11-2 CSR—should it be the preserve of the usual suspects? Vicky Pryce
April, 2002 11-2Testing the Bases of Ethical Decision-making: A Study of the New Zealand Auditing
ProfessionCatherine Gowthorpe John Blake Jack Dowds
April, 2002 11-2Economic Rationality and Ethical Behavior: Ethical Business between Venality and
SacrificeMarc Le Menestrel
April, 2002 11-2European vs. American Approaches to Institutionalism of Business Ethics: The
Spanish CaseManuel Guillén Domenec Melé Patrick Murphy
April, 2002 11-2Engaging the Commoditized Face: The Use of Marketing in the Child Adoption
ProcessMatthew Higgins Warren Smith
January, 2002 11-1The Ethical Benefits of Trust-based Partnering: The Example of the Construction
IndustryGraham Wood Peter McDermott Will Swan
January, 2002 11-1 The Responsible Shareholder: A Case Study Richard C. Warren
January, 2002 11-1The UK Supermarket Industry: An Analysis of Corporate Social and Financial
PerformanceGeoff Moore Andy Robson
January, 2002 11-1Like Building a New Motorway: Establishing the Rules for Ethical E-mail use at a UK
Higher Education InstitutionLaura J. Spence
January, 2002 11-1 The Teaching of Ethics in Management Accounting: Progress and Prospects Roberta Bampton Christopher J. Cowton
January, 2002 11-1 Moral Agency as a Victim of the Vulnerability of Autonomy Alan Lovell
January, 2002 11-1 Science and Ethical Investment Robert Taylor
January, 2002 11-1The Social and Ethical Alchemy: An Integrative Approach to Social and Ethical
AccountabilitySimone de Colle Claudia Gonella
January, 2002 11-1 Transatlantic Business Ethics Laszlo Zsolnai
July, 2001 10-3 Better to Shop than to Vote? Noreena Hertz
July, 2001 10-3 Ethical Investment: Whose Ethics, which Investment? Russell Sparkes
July, 2001 10-3 Ethical Aspects of E-business: The Use of Codes of Conduct Mike Healy Jennifer Iles
July, 2001 10-3 Responsibility in the Interconnected Economy Bernd Carsten Stahl
July, 2001 10-3Economic Contracts versus Social Relationships as a Foundation for Normative
Stakeholder TheoryJohn Hendry
July, 2001 10-3 Analyzing Moral Issues in Stakeholder Relations Johanna Kujala
July, 2001 10-3 The Israeli Approach to Advertising: Ethical and Legal Norms David A. Frenkel Yotam Lurie
July, 2001 10-3 Global Harmonization of the Professional Behavior of Accountants Brian J. Farrell Deirdre M. Cobbin
July, 2001 10-3 Business Ethics: A SWOT Exercise Simon Webley
April, 2001 10-2 The Practice of Business Ethics in China Ying Hong
April, 2001 10-2 Ethical and Economic Evaluations of Consumption in Contemporary China Zhou Zhongzhi
April, 2001 10-2Progressive Labor Policy, Ageing Marxism and Unrepentant Early Capitalism in the
Chinese Industrial RevolutionOrlan Lee Jonty Lim
April, 2001 10-2 An Ethical Discussion on the Network Economy Bao Zonghao
April, 2001 10-2 Ethical Issues in the Globalization of the Knowledge Economy Xiaohe Lu
April, 2001 10-2Benchmarking the Moral Decision-making Strength of European Biotech
Companies: A European Research ProjectAnnette Kleinfeld
April, 2001 10-2The Power Struggle Between Accountants and Marketers and Its Consequences for
Business Ethics in the U.K.Barbara O'Leary
April, 2001 10-2 Managers' Perceptions of Ethical Codes: Dialectics and Dynamics Colin Fisher
April, 2001 10-2 Proposal for a Model for the Elaboration of Ethical Codes Based on Discourse Ethics J. Félix Lozano
April, 2001 10-2 Corruption: The Corporate Perspective Antonio Argandoña
April, 2001 10-2La théorie économique dominante: une représentation fausse et immorale de la
sociétéClaude Mouchot
January, 2000 9-1 Honesty in Negotiation Chris Provis
January, 2000 9-1A Cross-cultural Comparison of British and Turkish Managers in Terms of
Protestant Work Ethic CharacteristicsMahmut Arslan
January, 2000 9-1 An Analysis of the Ethical Environment of the International Accounting Profession Brian J. Farrell Deirdre M. Cobbin
January, 2000 9-1 Small Firm Environmental Ethics: How Deep Do They Go? Fiona Tilley
January, 2000 9-1 Advertising and Older Consumers: Image and Ageism Marylyn Carrigan Isabelle Szmigin
July, 1999 8-3Bribery and Corruption: The OECD Convention on Combating the Bribery of Foreign
Public Officials in International Business TransactionJon Moran
July, 1999 8-3 Corporate and Public Responsibility, Stakeholder Theory and the Developing World David Lea
July, 1999 8-3 Does Size Matter? The State of the Art in Small Business Ethics Laura J. Spence
July, 1999 8-3 Is There a New Paradigm? The Tree in the Garden Charles Hampden-Turner
July, 1999 8-3 2050: A Backward Look at the Last Fifty Years Simon Zadek
July, 1999 8-3 From Promise to Performance Ian W. Jones Michael G. Pollitt
April, 1999 8-2 The Role of Resource Manager: Strategist or Conscience of the Organizations? Dorothy Foote Izabela Robinson
April, 1999 8-2 Accounting and Financial Ethics: From Margin to Mainstream? Christopher J. Cowton
April, 1999 8-2 Models of Management Morality: European Applications and Implications Archie B. Carroll Michael D. Meeks
April, 1999 8-2 Tinged Shareholder Theory: Or What's So Special About Stakeholders? Geoff Moore
April, 1999 8-2 Public service ethics: lessons from the health sector Charlotte Dargie
April, 1999 8-2 Media Ethics Chris Hackley
January, 1999 8-1The Use of Corporate Social Disclosures in the Management of Reputation and
Legitimacy: A Cross-Sectorial Analysis of UK Top 100 CompaniesJulia Clarke Monica Gibson-Sweet
January, 1999 8-1 Corporate Community Involvement: A Case for Regulatory Reform Sean Hamil
January, 1999 8-1 Social Responsibility in the Marketplace: Asymmetric Information in Food Labelling Richard Pearce
January, 1999 8-1 The Meanings of Ethics in and of Advertising Christopher E. Hackley
January, 1999 8-1 Corporate Social Responsibility as a Participative Process Patrick Maclagan
January, 1999 8-1 Against Paternalism in Human Resource Management Richard C. Warren
January, 1999 8-1 Playing by the Rules: Ethical Criteria at an Ethical Investment Fund Christopher J. Cowton
October, 1996 5-4 The Agenda for Ethics in Human Resource Management Diana Winstanley Jean Woodall Edmund Heery
October, 1996 5-4 FOCUS: Health Care as Business Tom Sorell
October, 1996 5-4 FOCUS: Ethics and the NHS Reforms in the UK Tom Sorell
October, 1996 5-4 FOCUS: Ethics in Business and Health Elizabeth Vallance
October, 1996 5-4FOCUS: Can Britain's NHS managers be Business-like and should they adopt the
values of business?Heather Draper
October, 1996 5-4 FOCUS: Not-for-profit Health Services and the German Health Care System Peter Oberender Ansgar Hebborn
October, 1996 5-4 FOCUS: New Ethics in a Future Dutch Health Market R. B. Kool E. J. J. M. Kimman
October, 1996 5-4 Corporate Governance and Business Ethics Atul K. Shah
October, 1996 5-4 Window on Eastern Europe: A Moral Movement for Polish Business Leo V. Ryan C. S.V.
October, 1996 5-4 Who's Who in Business Ethics: The Institute of Business Ethics- Ten Years Stanley Kiaer
July, 1996 5-3 Alternative Dispute Resolution: An Emerging International Business Practice Karl J. Mackie
July, 1996 5-3 The Ethics of Managing People Danielle Douglas
July, 1996 5-3FOCUS: Aspects of Accountancy The Ethics of Accounting Regulation - An
International PerspectiveJohn Blake Julia Clarke Catherine Gowthorpe
July, 1996 5-3 FOCUS: Ethics in the Accountancy Profession in Ireland Peter Clarke Nancy Hill Kevin Stevens
July, 1996 5-3 FOCUS: Can Accountants Distinguish their Assets from their Morals? Shailendra Vyakarnam Sri Srikanthan Sharon Fitzsimons
July, 1996 5-3 A Value-Based Approach to European Business Ethics Nils Elmark
July, 1996 5-3 Window on Eastern Europe: Ethical Tensions in Danish-Polish Trade Katrin Erna Hjort
April, 1996 5-2 Corporate Ethics in Norwegian Business and Industry Astrid Marstrander
April, 1996 5-2 Ethics—The Engineer A. M. Muir Wood
April, 1996 5-2 FOCUS: The Social Role of Business Tomorrow's Company— Inclusively Ethical? Sheila M. Evers
April, 1996 5-2 FOCUS: The Social Responsibility of Business: Who Are the Responsible Agents? Alfred Kenyon
April, 1996 5-2 FOCUS: Business as a Community of Purpose Richard C. Warren
April, 1996 5-2 Ethical Approaches to Technology Paul van Dijk
April, 1996 5-2 Work-Related Stress: An Ethical Perspective Sue Bryan
April, 1996 5-2 Window on Eastern Europe: Business and National Culture in Estonia Mari Meel Maksim Saat
April, 1996 5-2 Window on Eastern Europe: Current Issues in Business Ethics in the Czech Republic Marie Bohatá
April, 1996 5-2 Foundations for Corporate Governance—Three Rival Versions of Human Nature Simon Longstaff
October, 1995 4-4 Whistleblowing and the Internal Auditor Andrew Chambers
October, 1995 4-4 FOCUS: Ethics in Competition Morality and Competitive Advantage Alan Malachowski
October, 1995 4-4 FOCUS: Ethics in Need of Regulation Michael J. Clarke
October, 1995 4-4 FOCUS: Synergy Between Creativity and Destructiveness in Competition Peter Askonas
October, 1995 4-4 FOCUS: Moral Responsibilities to Competitors Richard Higginson
October, 1995 4-4 FOCUS: Is it Ethical to Compete on Ethics? Alan Stainer Lorice Stainer
October, 1995 4-4 Ethics and Ecotourism Judy Karwacki Colin Boyd
October, 1995 4-4 Window on Eastern Europe: Teaching Ethics in GdańskKrystyna Kinach-
Brzozowska
October, 1995 4-4 MacLine—the commercial value of ethical management Yehuda Baruch Mark Lewis
July, 1995 4-3 Managing Technology: Some Ethical Preliminaries Peter W. F. Davies
July, 1995 4-3 Transparency? What Transparency? John Chapman
July, 1995 4-3 The Virtuous Organization Jane Collier
July, 1995 4-3 Ethics in Retailing Paul Whysall
July, 1995 4-3 Window on Eastern Europe Malaise in Post communist Romania Bogdan-Catalin Buduru
April, 1995 4-2 Common Myths about Business Ethics: Perspectives from Hong Kong Gael M. McDonald
April, 1995 4-2 Ethical Dilemmas for Estate Agents Michael J. Clarke
April, 1995 4-2FOCUS: Window on Eastern Europe Business Integrity in Transitional Economies:
Central and Eastern EuropeDavid J. Murray Marek Kucia
April, 1995 4-2FOCUS: Insider Trading, Investor Protection and an Orderly Capital Market: Lessons
for the Czech RepublicOldrich Dedek
April, 1995 4-2 FOCUS: Poland's First National Conference on Business Ethics Leo V. Ryan C. S.V.
April, 1995 4-2 Ethics in Purchasing: The Practitioner's Experience Graham Wood
April, 1995 4-2 Corporate Philanthropy - Potential Threat or Opportunity? Marylyn Collins
April, 1995 4-2 Business Ethics in Flanders: A Review Johan Verstraeten
April, 1995 4-2 A New British Branch for EBEN Walter Raven
April, 1995 4-2 Business Ethics in the USA: Some Reasons to Smile Joanne Ciulla
January, 1995 4-1 Getting to No. A Matter of English Ethics or Culture? Malene Djursaa
January, 1995 4-1 FOCUS: Research in Business Ethics Business Ethics Research: Shaping the Agenda Jane Collier
January, 1995 4-1 FOCUS: Ethical Problems in Ethics Research William A. Bain
January, 1995 4-1 FOCUS: Business Ethics Research: A Cultural Perspective Stephen Brigley
January, 1995 4-1 FOCUS: Focus Groups: Are they Viable in Ethics Research? Shailendra Vyakarnam
January, 1995 4-1 Problems of Stakeholder Theory Tim Ambler Andrea Wilson
January, 1995 4-1 Window on Eastern Europe: Ethical Perceptions of Polish Business Students Leo V. Ryan C. S.V.
January, 1995 4-1 Building an Ethical Organization Pierre Di Toro
January, 1995 4-1 External Ethics Statements: Research Recommendations and the Drip Effect Katherine Armstrong Gabriella Manina
October, 1993 2-4 Codes of Ethics: Bricks without Straw Richard C. Warren
October, 1993 2-4 FOCUS: Investment Finance and Social Responsibility Bimal Prodhan
October, 1993 2-4 FOCUS: Ethical Demands and Requirements in Investment Management Carlos Joly
October, 1993 2-4 FOCUS: Key Issues in Ethical Investment Marc Cooper Bodo B. Schlegelmilch
October, 1993 2-4 On Being a Consultant in Business Ethics Robert van Es
October, 1993 2-4 The Ethics of Social Research in Organizations Yehuda Baruch
October, 1993 2-4 Machiavelli's Message and Business Morals George Bull OBE
October, 1992 1-4 Applying Ethics to the Tourism Industry Marion Wheeler
October, 1992 1-4 FOCUS: Accountancy Ethics in Auditing André Zünd
October, 1992 1-4 FOCUS: Auditor Independence: A Real Issue? Arnold Schilder
October, 1992 1-4 FOCUS: Whistleblowing Auditors—The Ultimate Oxymoron Gerald Vinten
October, 1992 1-4 FOCUS: A Note on Teaching Ethics in Accounting Jack Mahoney
October, 1992 1-4 Coming to Ethical Terms Motive and Morality Jennifer Jackson
July, 1992 1-3 FOCUS: Corporate Loyalty: Loyalty as an Organizational Virtue Richard C. Warren
July, 1992 1-3 FOCUS: Countering Employee Crime Sheena Carmichael
July, 1992 1-3 FOCUS: The Registrar in the John Lewis Partnership: a Lesson in Loyalty Pauline Graham
July, 1992 1-3 FOCUS: The Responsible Shareholder Elaine Sternberg
July, 1992 1-3 Who's Who in Business Ethics Paris in the Autumn: Shaping Cities George Enderle
July, 1992 1-3 Coming to Ethical Terms 'Good and Bad' Jennifer Jackson
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