Business Ethics Quarterly
1991 - 2025
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Volume 9, issue 4, 1999
- God and Mammon: The Modern Relationship pp. 563-582

- Bradley R. Agle and Harry J. Van Buren
- Does Business Ethics Rest on a Mistake? pp. 583-591

- John R. Boatright
- Transforming Justice: A Conceptualization pp. 593-602

- Thomas F. McMahon
- Reimagining the Law pp. 603-617

- Jeffrey Nesteruk
- Toward an Ethics of Organizations pp. 619-638

- Robert A. Phillips and Joshua D. Margolis
- Corporate Ethics and the Entrepreneurial Theory of “Social Success” pp. 639-649

- Sergio Sciarelli
- Aristotle and Posner on Corrective Justice: The Tortoise and the Hare pp. 651-657

- Bill Shaw and William Martin
- Ideology and the Economic Social Contract in a Downsizing Environment pp. 659-672

- George W. Watson, Jon M. Shepard, Carroll U. Stephens and John C. Christman
- The Stakeholders as Investors: A Response to Etzioni pp. 673-676

- Stephan Cludts
- The Hope and Limits of Legal Optimism: A Comment on the Theories of Orts and Nesteruk Regarding the Impact of Law on Corporate Ethics pp. 677-688

- David Hoch and J. Brooke Hamilton
- Evaluating the Moral Creativity of the Law pp. 689-692

- Jeffrey Nesteruk
- Who is the Ethics Expert? the Original Footnote to Plato pp. 693-697

- John Morse
- Upping the Stakes: A Response to John Hasnas on the Normative Viability of the Stockholder and Stakeholder Theories pp. 699-706

- Daniel E. Palmer
- A Pluralist Theory of Organizational Ethics pp. 707-712

- Norman E. Bowie
- Management Ethics: Integrity at Work, Joseph A. Petrick and John F. Quinn (Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Sage Publications, 1997) pp. 713-717

- Daryl Koehn
Volume 9, issue 3, 1999
- Moral Problems of Employing Foreign Workers pp. 381-403

- Aviva Geva
- Universalizability and Reciprocity in International Business Ethics pp. 405-420

- John Hendry
- The Infelicities of Business Ethics in the Third World: The Melanesian Context pp. 421-438

- David Lea
- Morals and Markets: The Case of Ethical Investing pp. 439-452

- Craig Mackenzie and Alan Lewis
- Stakeholder Management Theory: A Critical Theory Perspective pp. 453-483

- Darryl Reed
- Terms of Global Business Engagement in Ethically Challenging Environments: Applications to Burma pp. 485-505

- John R. Schermerhorn
- Obedience to Authority and Ethical Dilemmas in Hong Kong Companies pp. 507-526

- Robin S. Snell
- The Maturing of the Japanese Economy: Corporate Social Responsibility Implications pp. 527-540

- Richard E. Wokutch and Jon M. Shepard
- Business Ethical Perceptions of Business People in East China: An Empirical Study pp. 541-558

- Xinwen Wu
Volume 9, issue 2, 1999
- Individual Difference Variables, Ethical Judgments, and Ethical Behavioral Intentions pp. 183-205

- Kenneth Bass, Tim Barnett and Gene Brown
- Freeman and Evan: Stakeholder Theory in the Original Position pp. 207-223

- James W. Child and Alexei M. Marcoux
- Fairness of Pricing Decisions pp. 225-243

- Kathryn Graddy and Diana C. Robertson
- The Big Five and Organizational Virtue pp. 245-272

- Dennis J. Moberg
- Getting Real: Stakeholder Theory, Managerial Practice, and the General Irrelevance of Fiduciary Duties Owed to Shareholders pp. 273-293

- Richard Marens and Andrew Wicks
- The Fourth Wave: The Ethics of Corporate Downsizing pp. 295-314

- John Orlando
- Compliance and Values Oriented Ethics Programs: Influenceson Employees’ Attitudes and Behavior pp. 315-335

- Gary R. Weaver and Linda Klebe Treviño
- Defending the Stockholder Model: A Comment on Hasnas, and on Dunfee’s Mom pp. 337-345

- John Dobson
- Consciousness Raising: Revealing the Morality in Economics pp. 347-359

- Joshua Birenbaum
- Positive Rights and the Problems of Social Justice pp. 361-375

- Vincent J. Samar
Volume 9, issue 1, 1999
- Introduction: Game Theory and Business Ethics pp. 1-9

- Peter Vanderschraaf
- Game Theory As A Model For Business And Business Ethics pp. 11-29

- Robert C. Solomon
- Game Theory and Business Ethics pp. 31-35

- Ken Binmore
- Game Theory in Business Ethics: Bad Ideology or Bad Press? pp. 37-45

- Kay Mathiesen
- Hume’s Game-Theoretic Business Ethics pp. 47-67

- Peter Vanderschraaf
- Once Bitten: Defection And Reconciliation In A Cooperative Enterprise pp. 69-85

- Kevin Gibson, William Bottom and John Murnighan
- What is this Thing Called “Reputation”? pp. 87-102

- Christopher W. Morris
- Moral Rules As Public Goods pp. 103-126

- Edward F. McClennen
- The Great Illusion: Ignorance, Informational Cascades, and the Persistence of Unpopular Norms pp. 127-155

- Cristina Bicchieri and Yoshitaka Fukui
- Clever, Wise or Both? - Clever As Serpents: Business Ethics and Office PoliticsJim Grote and John McGeeney Collegeville, Minnesota: The Liturgical Press, 1997 (A Michael Glazier Book) pp. 157-162

- Stewart Herman
- Review of Defining Moments: When Managers Must Choose Between Right And Right - Defining Moments: When Managers Must Choose between Right and RightJoseph L. Badaracco Jr. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard Business School Press, 1997, 147 pages pp. 163-167

- Tom Mclnerney
- And Now For Something Completely Different: From Heidegger To Entrepreneurship - Disclosing New Worlds: Entrepreneurship, Democratic Action, and the Cultivation of SolidarityCharles Spinosa, Fernando Flores and Hubert Dreyfus Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 1997 pp. 169-177

- Robert C. Solomon
Volume 8, issue S1, 1998
- Introduction pp. i-ii

- R. Edward Freeman
- Can American Egalitarianism Survive A Globalized Economy? pp. 1-6

- Richard Rorty
- Marketing and the Vulnerable pp. 7-20

- George G. Brenkert
- Beyond Managerialism: After the Death of the Corporate Statesperson pp. 21-30

- John Danley
- Poverty and the Politics of Capitalism pp. 31-35

- R. Edward Freeman
- A Kantian Theory of Capitalism pp. 37-60

- Norman E. Bowie
- How Kantian a Theory of Kantian Capitalism?: A Response to Bowie’s Ruffin Lecture pp. 61-73

- Andrew C. Wicks
- Moral Imagination and the Search for Ethical Decision-Making in Management pp. 75-98

- Patricia H. Werhane
- Imagination, Fantasy, Wishful Thinking and Truth: Life is translation and we are all lost in it. (Clifford Geertz) pp. 99-107

- Joanne B. Ciulla
- Lessons from the Wreck of the Exxon Valdez: The Need for Imagination, Empathy, and Courage pp. 109-122

- Larue T. Hosmer
- Moral Imagination in Organizational Problem-Solving: An Institutional Perspective pp. 123-148

- Deborah Vidaver-Cohen
- Social Categories and Business Ethics pp. 149-172

- David M. Messick
- Ingroups and Outgroups: What Psychology Doesn’t Say pp. 173-178

- Donna J. Wood
- Altruism, Ingroups, and Fairness: Comments on Messick's “Social Categories and Business Ethics” pp. 179-185

- Edwin M. Hartman
Volume 8, issue 4, 1998
- Theorising the Ethical Organization pp. 621-654

- Jane Collier
- Community Lost? pp. 655-670

- Ian Maitland
- Community: A Work in Progress pp. 671-678

- Bill Shaw
- A Communitarian Note on Stakeholder Theory 1 pp. 679-691

- Amitai Etzioni
- Business Ethics and Politics pp. 693-702

- Joseph Betz
- Are Corporations Morally Defensible? pp. 703-721

- Gillian Brock
- Privacy Rights in the Information Economy pp. 723-742

- Richard A. Spinello
- The “Cog in the Machine” Manifesto: The Banality and the Inevitability of Evil - The Challenger Launch Decision: Risky Technology, Culture and Deviance at NASA Diane Vaughan Chicago and London: The University of Chicago Press, 1996, 575 pp pp. 743-756

- Robert E. Allinson
Volume 8, issue 3, 1998
- Guest Editors’ Introduction pp. 377-383

- Ronald F. Duska and John Dienhart
- Motivational Appeal in Normative Theories of Enterprise pp. 385-407

- Deborah Vidaver-Cohen
- Psychological Pragmatism and the Imperative of Aims: A New Approach for business Ethics pp. 409-430

- Joshua D. Margolis
- The Effect of Organizational Forces on Individual Morality: Judgment, Moral Approbation, and Behavior pp. 431-445

- Thomas M. Jones and Lori Verstegen Ryan
- The Ethical Context in Organizations: Influences on Employee Attitudes and Behaviors pp. 447-476

- Linda Klebe Treviño, Kenneth D. Butterfield and Donald L. McCabe
- On the Power of a Clear Definition of Rationality pp. 477-480

- Max H. Bazerman and David M. Messick
- Paradigms Linked: A Normative-Empirical Dialogue about Business Ethics pp. 481-496

- M. S. Singer
- Virtue Ethics, the Firm, and Moral Psychology1 pp. 497-513

- Daryl Koehn
- The Moral Psychology of Business: Care and Compassion in the Corporation pp. 515-533

- Robert C. Solomon
- Drama: A Tool for Teaching Business Ethics pp. 535-545

- Eugene Garaventa
- The Role of Character in Business Ethics1 pp. 547-559

- Edwin M. Hartman
- The One Necessary Condition for a Successful Business Ethics Course: The Teacher Must be a Philosopher pp. 561-574

- E. R. Klein
- One Voice? or Many? A Response to Ellen Klein pp. 575-579

- William C. Frederick
- Can Ethical Character be Stimulated and Enabled? An Action-Learning Approach to Teaching and Learning Organization Ethics pp. 581-604

- Richard P. Nielsen
- Michael Novak’s Business as a Calling: Work and the Examined Life pp. 605-611

- David M. Introcaso
- Erratum pp. 613-615

- Anonymous
Volume 8, issue 2, 1998
- Trust, Business and Business Ethics: An Introduction pp. 195-203

- George G. Brenkert
- Creating Trust1 pp. 205-232

- Fernando Flores and Robert C. Solomon
- The Ethical Limits of Trust in Business Relations pp. 233-248

- Bryan W. Husted
- Trust And Managerial Responsibility pp. 249-272

- Edward Soule
- Moral Hazards on the Road to the “Virtual” Corporation pp. 273-292

- Thomas M. Jones and Norman E. Bowie
- Trust, Morality and International Business pp. 293-317

- George G. Brenkert
- Trust in Organizations: Frontiers of Theory and Research pp. 319-335

- John Darley
- Spontaneous Sociability and Planned Profitability pp. 337-346

- Patrick Primeaux
- On Golden Rules, Balancing Acts, & Finding the Right Size pp. 347-353

- Timothy L. Fort
- Mr. Penn, Meet Mr. Argyris pp. 355-358

- William C. Frederick
- Authority and Autonomy1 pp. 359-371

- Edwin M. Hartman
Volume 8, issue 1, 1998
- Marketing to Inner-City Blacks: PowerMaster and Moral Responsibility pp. 1-18

- George G. Brenkert
- The Normative Theories of Business Ethics: A Guide for the Perplexed pp. 19-42

- John Hasnas
- Don Quixote and the Problem of Idealism and Realism in Business Ethics pp. 43-63

- Sherwin Klein
- Developing a Religiously Grounded Business Ethics: A Jewish Perspective pp. 65-83

- Moses L. Pava
- Ethical Behavior as a Strategic Choice by Large Corporations: The Interactive Effect of Marketplace Competition, Industry Structure and Firm Resources pp. 85-104

- S. Prakash Sethi and Linda M. Sama
- In Search of Experts: A Conception of Expertise for Business Ethics Consultation1 pp. 105-126

- Andrew C. Wicks and Paul L. Glezen
- The Marketplace of Morality: First Steps Toward a Theory of Moral Choice1 pp. 127-145

- Thomas W. Dunfee
- Employee Vice: Some Competing Models A Response to Moberg pp. 147-164

- Daryl Koehn
- The Challenges of Combining Social and Commercial Enterprise - University-Business Partnerships: An AssessmentNorman E. Bowie Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc., 1994 pp. 165-178

- J. Gregory Dees and Jaan Elias
- Re-Thinking Power - Kinds of PowerJames Hillman New York: Doubleday, 1995 pp. 179-186

- Daryl Koehn
- Double Trouble: Combining Business and Ethics - Ben & Jerry’s Double Dip: Lead with Your Values and Make Money TooBen Cohen and Jerry Greenfield (with Meredith Moran) Simon & Schuster, 1997 ISBN 0-684-83499-51 pp. 187-189

- Tom McInerney
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