Business Ethics Quarterly
1991 - 2025
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Volume 4, issue 4, 1994
- Fiduciary Duties and the Shareholder-Management Relation: or, What's so Special About Shareholders? pp. 393-407

- John R. Boatright
- The Politics of Stakeholder Theory: Some Future Directions1 pp. 409-421

- R. Edward Freeman
- In Defense of a Paradox pp. 423-429

- Kenneth E. Goodpaster and Thomas E. Holloran
- Stakeholders and the Moral Responsibilities of Business pp. 431-443

- Bruce Langtry
- The Morality of the Corporation: An Empirical or Normative Disagreement? pp. 445-458

- Ian Maitland
- A New Model of Business: Dual-Investor Theory pp. 459-474

- Eugene Schlossberger
- A Feminist Reinterpretation of The Stakeholder Concept pp. 475-497

- Andrew C. Wicks, Daniel R. Gilbert and R. Edward Freeman
- What is (and Isn’t) the Matter with “What’s the Matter…” pp. 499-512

- Joseph H. Monast
- French for the Masses - Corporation in the Moral CommunityPeter A. French Jeffrey Nesteruk and David T. Risser with John Abbarno Harcourt Brace Jovanovich: For Worth, 1992 pp. 513-517

- Norman E. Bowie
- The Fall of Business Ethics in Capitalist Society: Adam Smith Revisited - Capitalist FoolsNicholas von Hoffman New York: Doubleday, 1992 pp. 519-535

- Denis Collins
Volume 4, issue 3, 1994
- Ethics, Technology Development, and Innovation pp. 235-252

- Vincent di Norcia
- The Commons and the Moral Organization1 pp. 253-269

- Edwin M. Hartman
- The Corporation as Community a Reply to Ed Hartman pp. 271-285

- Robert C. Solomon
- Justice, Impartiality, and Reciprocity a Response to Edwin Hartman pp. 287-290

- Patricia H. Werhane
- Jurisprudence and the Interpretation of Precepts for International Business pp. 291-320

- Kevin Jackson
- Liability-Driven Ethics: The Impact on Hiring Practices pp. 321-333

- Rosalind Ladd, Lynn Pasquerella and Sheri Smith
- An Ethical Analysis of Japan’s Response to the Arab Boycott of Israel pp. 335-353

- Ruth N. Reingold and Paul Lansing
- Thoughts in Response to Fr. John C. Haughey on Loyalty in the Workplace1 pp. 355-357

- Sidney Axinn
- John Commons on Customer Goodwill and the Economic Value of Business Ethics: Response to Professor Sen pp. 359-365

- Robert Black
- The Perils of Multinationals’ Largess pp. 367-371

- Thomas Donaldson
- Harmony, Hobbes and Rational Negotiation: A Reply to Dees and Cramton’s “Promoting Honesty in Negotiation” pp. 373-381

- Kevin Gibson
- Business Ethics: A Mature Product - Ethics and the Conduct of BusinessJohn R. Boatright Prentice-Hall, Inc. 1993. 448 pages pp. 383-389

- Patrick E. Murphy
Volume 4, issue 2, 1994
- General Introduction: The Elusive Boundary Between Fact And Value pp. 111-112

- William C. Frederick
- Business ETHICS/BUSINESS ethics: One Field or Two?* pp. 113-128

- Linda Klebe Trevino and Gary R. Weaver
- Normative And Empirical Business Ethics: Separation, Marriage Of Convenience, Or Marriage Of Necessity? pp. 129-143

- Gary R. Weaver and Linda Klebe Trevino
- Business Ethics: A Synthesis of Normative Philosophy and Empirical Social Science pp. 145-155

- Bart Victor and Carroll Underwood Stephens
- When Integration Fails: The Logic of Prescription and Description in Business Ethics pp. 157-169

- Thomas Donaldson
- The Virtual Reality of Fact vs. Value: A Symposium Commentary pp. 171-173

- William C. Frederick
- The Normative/Descriptive Distinction in Methodologies of Business Ethics pp. 175-180

- Patricia H. Werhane
- Business Ethics: Knowing Ourselves pp. 181-190

- Barry Castro
- Why Be Moral? A Different Rationale for Managers pp. 191-204

- LaRue Tone Hosmer
- An Ethical Analysis of Hierarchical Relations in Organizations pp. 205-220

- Dennis J. Moberg
- Responsibility and Community: A Theory of Public Cooperation pp. 221-231

- John W. Dienhart
Volume 4, issue 1, 1994
- International Business Ethics pp. 1-9

- Richard T. De George
- Unethical Business Behavior in Post-Communist Russia: Origins and Trends pp. 11-15

- Alexander Filatov
- Honor Among Thieves: A Transaction-Cost Interpretation of Corruption in Third World Countries pp. 17-27

- Bryan W. Husted
- The Ethics of International Trade: Use of Deviation from Average World Price to Indicate Possible Wrongdoing pp. 29-41

- Karen Paul, Simon Pak, John Zdanowicz and Peter Curwen
- Business Ethics in Developing Countries pp. 43-51

- G. J. Rossouw
- Business Ethics: A Japanese View pp. 53-78

- Iwao Taka
- Rights and Interests in a Participatory Market Society pp. 79-96

- Henk van Luijk
- Corporate Responsibility and Hazardous Products - Risky Business Elaine Draper New York: Cambridge University Press, 1991 pp. 97-110

- Laura S. Westra
Volume 3, issue 4, 1993
- Second Thoughts About Bluffing pp. 317-342

- Thomas Carson
- Creating and Maintaining Ethical Work Climates: Anomie in the Workplace and Implications for Managing Change pp. 343-358

- Deborah Vidaver Cohen
- Promoting Honesty in Negotiation: An Exercise in Practical Ethics* pp. 359-394

- Peter Cramton and J. Gregory Dees
- Machiavelli's Prince as Ceo pp. 395-404

- Kendall D'Andrade
- Gambling: A Preliminary Inquiry pp. 405-418

- Lisa Newton
- Institutionalizing Ethics Into Business Organizations: A Model and Research Agenda* pp. 419-436

- James Weber
- White, Gilligan, and the Voices of Business Ethics pp. 437-443

- William Martin and Bill Shaw
- Moral and Ethical Dilemmas In a Personal Sales Industry pp. 445-452

- E. Doyle McCarthy
- Beyond Selfishness: Adam Smith and the Limits of the Market pp. 453-460

- Robert C. Solomon
Volume 3, issue 3, 1993
- Business Ethics as a Postmodern Phenomenon pp. 219-226

- Ronald M. Green
- Aristotle: A Pre-Modern Post-Modern? Implications for Business Ethics* pp. 227-250

- Ronald F. Duska
- Varieties of Postmodernism as Moments in Ethics Action-Learning pp. 251-270

- Richard P. Nielsen
- Business Ethics and Postmodernism: A Response pp. 271-278

- David M. Rasmussen
- Postmodern Interviews in Business Ethics: A Reply to Ronald Green pp. 279-284

- David P. Schmidt
- Business Ethics and Postmodernism: A Dangerous Dalliance pp. 285-306

- Clarence C. Walton
- Understanding the Real “Character Issue:” A Review of the Latest Work of Clarence Walton pp. 307-314

- Robert Allan Cooke
Volume 3, issue 2, 1993
- Comment on “Managers in the Moral Dimension: What Etzioni Might Mean to Corporate Managers” pp. 169-170

- Amitai Etzioni
- Does the Stakeholder Theory Constitute a New Kind of Theory of Social Responsibility? pp. 171-176

- Thomas L. Carson
- Rethinking the Responsibility of International Corporations: A Response to Donaldson pp. 177-184

- Daryl Koehn
- Knowledge, Power and a Professional Ethic pp. 185-195

- Vincent di Norcia
- International Reflections on Individual Autonomy and Corporate Effectiveness pp. 197-204

- Jennifer Mills Moore
- Coming of Age in Business Ethics pp. 205-214

- Henk J. L. van Luijk
Volume 3, issue 1, 1993
- Preliminary Commentary on William C. Frederick’s Theory of Business Values pp. 55-62

- Walter H. Klein
- A Response to Klein pp. 63-64

- William C. Frederick
- A Reply to Robert Allan Cooke pp. 65-67

- Art Wolfe
- Snakepits and Disasters pp. 69-78

- Beverly Kracher
- Team Building and the Pursuit of Human Authenticity pp. 79-86

- David C. Smith
- Ethics and the Praise of Diversity pp. 87-96

- Leonard J. Weber
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