Business Ethics Quarterly
1991 - 2025
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Volume 13, issue 4, 2003
- Are Director Equity Policies Exclusionary? pp. 415-432

- Catherine M. Daily and Dan R. Dalton
- The Importance of Value Diversity in Corporate Life pp. 433-452

- Wayne Eastman and Michael Santoro
- Managers as Judges in Employee Disputes: An Occasion for Moral Imagination pp. 453-477

- Dennis J. Moberg
- What Stakeholder Theory is Not pp. 479-502

- Robert Phillips, R. Edward Freeman and Andrew C. Wicks
- Corporate Social Responsibility: A Three-Domain Approach pp. 503-530

- Mark S. Schwartz and Archie B. Carroll
- Debunking Corporate Moral Responsibility pp. 531-562

- Manuel Velasquez
- From Accountability to Action to Amplification: Addressing our own Laryngitis pp. 563-572

- Laura P. Hartman
- Liberty in Cyberspace pp. 573-580

- Denis G. Arnold
- Taxation without Respiration: Economic Liberty and Political Equality pp. 581-590

- Jim Grote
- Chinese and Japanese Ethics and the Promise of Global Ethics in Business pp. 591-593

- Joseph A. Petrick
Volume 13, issue 3, 2003
- Introduction: Special Issue on Finance pp. 265-270

- John R. Boatright and Jeffrey Peterson
- Making a Difference or Making a Statement? Finance Research and Socially Responsible Investment pp. 271-287

- Pietra Rivoli
- Initial Public Offerings as a Web of Conflicts of Interest: An Empirical Assessment pp. 289-314

- Dan R. Dalton, S. Trevis Certo and Catherine M. Daily
- The Ethical Undercurrents of Pension Fund Management: Establishing a Research Agenda pp. 315-335

- Lori Verstegen Ryan and Bryan Dennis
- The Integration of Developing Countries Into International Financial Markets: Remarks from the Perspective of an Economic Ethics pp. 337-359

- Bernhard Emunds
- A Single Framework for Strategic and Ethical Behavior in the International Context pp. 361-379

- Scott J. Reynolds
- A Critique of Social Products Liability pp. 381-390

- Gordon G. Sollars
- Stumbling Our Way Toward a World-Wide Democratic Government: Globalization and Sweatshops - Nonzero: The Logic of Human DestinyRobert Wright 2001, New York, Vintage Books, 435 pages, $15 paperback, ISBN 0-679-75894-1 - Thunder from the East: Portrait of a Rising AsiaNicholas D. Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2000, 377 pages, ISBN: 0-375-40325-6 pp. 403-411

- Denis Collins
Volume 13, issue 2, 2003
- Introduction: Special Issue on Employment pp. 109-112

- John J. McCall
- Employment-at-Will, Employee Rights, and Future Directions for Employment pp. 113-130

- Tara J. Radin and Patricia H. Werhane
- Boundaryless Careers and Employability Obligations pp. 131-149

- Harry J. Van Buren
- A Defense of Just Cause Dismissal Rules pp. 151-175

- John J. McCall
- How Friendly are Family Friendly Policies? pp. 177-192

- Gloria H. Albrecht
- Exploring the Ethics and Economics of Global Labor Standards: A Challenge to Integrated Social Contract Theory pp. 193-220

- Laura P. Hartman, Bill Shaw and Rodney Stevenson
- Sweatshops and Respect for Persons pp. 221-242

- Denis G. Arnold and Norman E. Bowie
- Exploitation and the Sweatshop Quandary - ExploitationAlan Wertheimer Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1996 (pbk. 1999) - The Sweatshop Quandary: Corporate Responsibility on the Global FrontierPamela Varley, editor Washington, D.C.: Investor Responsibility Research Center, 1998 pp. 243-256

- Denis G. Arnold
- Spotting Ethical Spin-Offs: A Review of Michael Santoro’s Profits and Principles - Profits and Principles: Global Capitalism and Human Rights in ChinaMichael A. Santoro Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 2000 $26.00 pp. 257-260

- Daryl Koehn
Volume 13, issue 1, 2003
- A Fiduciary Argument Against Stakeholder Theory pp. 1-24

- Alexei M. Marcoux
- Stakeholder Legitimacy pp. 25-41

- Robert Phillips
- Victims of Circumstances? A Defense of Virtue Ethics in Business pp. 43-62

- Robert C. Solomon
- The Perceived Role of Ethics and Social Responsibility: A Study of Marketing Professionals pp. 63-86

- Scott J. Vitell, Joseph G. P. Paolillo and James L. Thomas
- No Character or Personality pp. 87-94

- Gilbert Harman
- Prepare, Prepare, Prepare! pp. 95-98

- Daryl Koehn
- The American Dream—Then and Now pp. 99-106

- Gina Vega
Volume 12, issue 4, 2002
- Introduction: Special Issue on Health Care and Business Ethics pp. 409-412

- Andrew C. Wicks
- Ethics and Incentives: An Evaluation and Development of Stakeholder Theory in the Health Care Industry pp. 413-432

- Heather Elms, Shawn Berman and Andrew C. Wicks
- Fulfilling Institutional Responsibilities in Health Care: Organizational Ethics and the Role of Mission Discernment pp. 433-450

- John A. Gallagher and Jerry Goodstein
- Priceless Goods: How Should Life-Saving Drugs be Priced? pp. 451-480

- Ian Maitland
- Total Quality Management and the Silent Patient pp. 481-504

- Ann E. Mills and Mary V. Rorty
- The Turn to the Local: The Possibility of Returning Health Care to the Community pp. 505-526

- Lisa H. Newton
- But is it a Business? pp. 527-538

- David B. McCurdy
- A Fine Effort to Square a Circle pp. 539-545

- Lisa H. Newton
- Protecting Public Health and the Environment: Business Ethics and Responsibility pp. 547-554

- Leonard J. Weber
Volume 12, issue 3, 2002
- Competitive Irrationality: The Influence of Moral Philosophy pp. 279-303

- Dennis B. Arnett and Shelby D. Hunt
- How Casuistry and Virtue Ethics Might Break the Ideological Stalemate Troubling Agricultural Biotechnology pp. 305-330

- Martin Calkins
- Stakeholder Theory: A Libertarian Defense pp. 331-349

- R. Edward Freeman and Robert A. Phillips
- The Corporation as Actual Agreement pp. 351-369

- Gordon G. Sollars
- Damaged Goods—Or Durable? A Response to Tom McInerney pp. 371-377

- Stewart W. Herman
- The Ambiguities of Work pp. 379-382

- Norman E. Bowie
- Working Definitions of the Self and the Emergence of Ethical Efficiency pp. 383-401

- John W. Dienhart
- Billing Practices Between Consenting Adults pp. 403-405

- David B. Raymond
Volume 12, issue 2, 2002
- The Stakeholder Revolution and the Clarkson Principles pp. 107-111

- Thomas Donaldson
- Business Ethics and Stakeholder Theory pp. 113-142

- Wesley Cragg
- Global Corporate Citizenship: Principles to Live and Work By pp. 143-153

- James E. Post
- Business Citizenship: From Domestic to Global Level of Analysis pp. 155-187

- Jeanne M. Logsdon and Donna J. Wood
- Managers’ Double Fiduciary Duty: to Stakeholders and to Freedom pp. 189-214

- Allen Kaufman
- The Ethical and Environmental Limits of Stakeholder Theory pp. 215-233

- Eric W. Orts and Alan Strudler
- Value Maximization, Stakeholder Theory, and the Corporate Objective Function* pp. 235-256

- Michael Jensen
- Appendix: Principles of Stakeholder Management pp. 257-264

- Anonymous
- The “Iron Law” of Business Responsibility Revisited: Lessons from South Africa pp. 265-276

- James E. Post
Volume 12, issue 1, 2002
- Morality and the Market in China: Some Contemporary Views pp. 1-18

- John J. Hanafin
- On the Implications of the Practice–Institution Distinction: Macintyre and the Application of Modern Virtue Ethics to Business pp. 19-32

- Geoff Moore
- Organizational Moral Values pp. 33-55

- Elizabeth D. Scott
- Why be Moral in Business? A Rawlsian Approach to Moral Motivation pp. 57-72

- Richard H. Toenjes
- Alternative Approaches to Applied Ethics: A Response to Carson’s Critique pp. 73-82

- David M. Holley
- Environmental Racism, Consumption, and Sustainability - Faces of Environmental Racism: Confronting Issues of Global JusticeLaura Westra and Peter S. Wenz, Editors Lanham, Md.: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc., 1995 - The Business of Consumption: Environmental Ethics and the Global EconomyLaura Westra and Patricia H. Werhane, Editors Lanham, Md.: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc., 1998 pp. 83-98

- Raymond Benton
- Classic Cases - GLOBAL DISASTERS: Inquiries into Management EthicsRobert E. Allinson New York: Prentice Hall, 1993 pp. 99-104

- Thomas F. McMahon
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