Business Ethics Quarterly
1991 - 2025
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Volume 7, issue 4, 1997
- Moral Imagination in Organizational Problem-solving pp. 1-26

- Deborah Vidaver-Cohen
- Cognitive Pathology and Moral Judgment in Managers pp. 27-39

- Eleonora Curlo and Alan Strudler
- On Employee Vice pp. 41-60

- Dennis J. Moberg
- Making Sense of The Research on Gender and Ethics in Business: A Critical Analysis and Extension pp. 61-90

- Donald Robin and Laurie Babin
- Organizational Ontology and The Moral Status of the Corporation pp. 91-108

- Mark A. Seabright and Lance B. Kurke
- Corporate Soulcraft in the Age of Brutal Markets pp. 109-124

- Elmer W. Johnson
- Macintyre’s Position on Business: A Response to Wicks pp. 125-132

- John Dobson
- On Macintyre, Modernity and The Virtues: A Response to Dobson pp. 133-135

- Andrew C. Wicks
- Why be Moral?: A Reply to Shaw and Corvino pp. 137-143

- LaRue Tone Hosmer
- The Loyalty Effect pp. 145-150

- John C. Haughey
- Shriver’s “Ethic for Enemies”: Implications for Business Research pp. 151-165

- Clarence C. Walton
Volume 7, issue 3, 1997
- Five Views on International Business Ethics: an Introduction pp. 1-4

- Georges Enderle
- Economics, Business Principles and Moral Sentiments pp. 5-15

- Amartya Sen
- A Global Ethic in an Age of Globalization pp. 17-32

- Hans Küng
- Ethics in Developing Economies of Asia pp. 33-45

- Akira Takahashi
- Business Ethics in Islamic Context: Perspectives of a Muslim Business Leader pp. 47-54

- Tanri Abeng
- A Global Perspective of Ethics in Business pp. 55-70

- Keizo Yamaji
- Ethics and the Political Activity of Business: Reviewing the Agenda pp. 71-79

- Leonard J. Weber
- The New Federalism: Implications for the Legitimacy of Corporate Political Activity pp. 81-91

- Sandra L. Christensen
- Don’t Change the Subject: Interpreting Public Discourse over Quid pro Quo pp. 93-116

- Andrew Stark
- Ethical Standards for Business Lobbying: Some Practical Suggestions pp. 117-129

- J. Brooke Hamilton and David Hoch
- Business Ethics and Politics in China pp. 131-143

- Paul Steidlmeier
- Naturalism and Business Ethics: Inevitable Foes or Possible Allies? pp. 145-155

- Timothy L. Fort
- Soul as in Ethic pp. 157-158

- Al Gini
- A Pragmatic Approach to Business Ethics pp. 159-168

- Bill Shaw
Volume 7, issue 2, 1997
- Introduction pp. 1-3

- Stewart W. Herman and Arthur Gross Schaefer
- Enlarging the Conversation pp. 5-20

- Stewart W. Herman
- Guiding Principles of Jewish Business Ethics pp. 21-30

- Ronald M. Green
- Judaism, Business and Privacy pp. 31-44

- Elliot N. Dorff
- The Challenge of Wealth: Jewish Business Ethics pp. 45-56

- Meir Tamari
- Catholic Social Teaching in an ERA of Economic Globalization: A Resource for Business Ethics pp. 57-70

- Dennis P. McCann
- Roman Catholic Tradition and Ritual and Business Ethics: A Feminist Perspective pp. 71-82

- Barbara Hilkert Andolsen
- Natural Law and Business Ethics pp. 83-107

- Manuel Velasquez and F. Neil Brady
- The Business Ethics of Evangelicals pp. 109-122

- Shirley J. Roels
- Business in an Age of Downsizing pp. 123-131

- James M. Childs
- How We Got Over: The Moral Teachings of The African–American Church on Business Ethics pp. 133-147

- Darryl M. Trimiew and Michael Greene
- Christian Faith in the Marketplace pp. 149-150

- Donald Jones
- Returning the Corporation to its Roots pp. 151-156

- Stewart W. Herman
Volume 7, issue 1, 1997
- A Better Statutory Approach to Whistle-blowing pp. 1-16

- Terry Morehead Dworkin and Janet P. Near
- Virtuous Markets: The Market as School of the Virtues pp. 17-31

- Ian Maitland
- Sources of Virtue: The Market and the Community pp. 33-50

- Bill Shaw
- Stakeholder Theory and A Principle of Fairness pp. 51-66

- Robert A. Phillips
- Virtuous Peers in Work Organizations pp. 67-85

- Dennis Moberg
- Brandt on Utilitarianism and the Foundations of Ethics pp. 87-100

- Thomas L. Carson
- Friedman with A Conscience? pp. 101-106

- Laura Pincus
Volume 6, issue 4, 1996
- Toward a Theory of the Ethics of Bureaucratic Organizations pp. 419-440

- Allen Buchanan
- Professional Autonomy: A Framework for Empirical Research1 pp. 441-460

- Michael Davis
- The Influence of Collegiate and Corporate Codes of Conduct on Ethics-Related Behavior in the Workplace pp. 461-476

- Donald L. McCabe, Linda Klebe Trevino and Kenneth D. Butterfield
- Moral Thinking in Management: An Essential Capability* pp. 477-492

- Lynn Sharp Paine
- The Empirical Performance of Cognitive Moral Development in Predicting Behavioral Intent pp. 493-515

- Donald P. Robin, Gus Gordon, Charles Jordan and R. Eric Reidenbach
- Welcoming Another CMD Instrument — The MES: But Don't Throw out the MJI or DIT Just Yet! pp. 517-522

- James Weber
- Reflections on the Practical Relevance of Feminist Thought to Business pp. 523-531

- Andrew C. Wicks
- Paternalism and the (Overly?) Caring Life pp. 533-548

- Gillian Brock
- Community, The Joyful Sound - Looking Backward: A Critical Appraisal of Communitarian ThoughtPhillips Derek L. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1993 pp. 549-560

- Michael Keeley
Volume 6, issue 3, 1996
- Toward a New Understanding of Moral Pluralism pp. 263-275

- Rogene A. Buchholz and Sandra B. Rosenthal
- Collaborative Control and the Commons: Safeguarding Employee Rights pp. 277-288

- Brian K. Burton and Craig P. Dunn
- Trust, Accountability, and Sales Agents’ Dueling Loyalties pp. 289-310

- Nancy B. Kurland
- Corporate Culpability and the Limits of Law pp. 311-324

- William S. Laufer
- 5 Years, 20 Issues, 141 Articles, and What? pp. 327-358

- LaRue Tone Hosmer
- An Evaluation of Journal Quality: The Perspective of Business Ethics Researchers 1 pp. 359-371

- Andrew C. Wicks and Robbin Derry
- Hosmer and the “Why Be Moral?” Question pp. 373-383

- Bill Shaw and John Corvino
- European Perspectives on Business Ethics pp. 387-390

- Gillian Brock
- Ethical Economics? - The Ethical Foundations of EconomicsJ. John S.J. Piderit Washington, D.C.: Georgetown University Press, 1993 pp. 391-392

- Gerald F. Cavanagh
- The Voluntary Brainwashing of Humanities Students in Stanford's MBA Program: Student Complaints and Some Recommendations pp. 393-413

- Denis Collins
Volume 6, issue 2, 1996
- Feminist Ethics as Moral Grounding for Stakeholder Theory 1 pp. 133-147

- Brian K. Burton and Craig P. Dunn
- Business as Mediating Institution1 pp. 149-163

- Timothy L. Fort
- The Prisoner's Dilemma and the Prisoners of the Prisoner's Dilemma pp. 165-178

- Daniel R. Gilbert
- Feminist Morality and Competitive Reality: A Role for an Ethic of Care? pp. 179-200

- Jeanne M. Liedtka
- Why Ethics Matters: A Defense of Ethics in Business Organizations pp. 201-222

- Manuel Velasquez
- Why Ethics is not the Only Thing that Matters pp. 223-226

- David M. Messick
- The Feminine Firm: A Comment pp. 227-232

- John Dobson
- Is Ethics a Liability in Turbulent Competitive Environments? pp. 233-239

- Noreen Dornenburg
- Ethics and Leadership on Wall Street pp. 241-252

- Richard A. Spinello
- Citizenship and Democracy: The Ethics of Corporate Lobbying pp. 253-259

- Leonard J. Weber
Volume 6, issue 1, 1996
- Mutual Understanding, The State of Attention, and the Ground for Interaction in Economic Systems pp. 1-25

- Lawrence A. Berger
- Perfecting Imperfect Duties: Collective Action to Create Moral Obligations pp. 27-42

- Allen Buchanan
- Towards Business Ethics as an Academic Discipline1 pp. 43-65

- Georges Enderle
- Managers and Consultants as Manipulators Reflections on the Suspension of Ethics pp. 67-86

- Francis Sejersted
- Candor, Privacy, and “Legal Immunity” In Business Ethics Research: An Empirical Assessment of the Randomized Response Technique (RRT) pp. 87-99

- Dan R. Dalton, James C. Wimbush and Catherine M. Daily
- Toward a Feminist Firm: Comments on John Dobson and Judith White pp. 101-109

- Robbin Derry
- Business Ethics in Developing Countries: A Response to Rossouw pp. 111-116

- Michael Schwartz
- International Business pp. 117-122

- Georges Enderle
- Happiness and the Economic Order pp. 123-130

- David Shiner
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