Business Ethics Quarterly
1991 - 2025
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Volume 31, issue 4, 2021
- Guest Editors’ Introduction: Overlooked Thinkers: Stretching the Boundaries of Business Ethics Scholarship pp. 489-499

- Andrew Wicks, Lindsay Thompson, Patricia Werhane and Norman Bowie
- Business Ethics from the Standpoint of Redemption: Adorno on the Possibility of Good Work pp. 500-523

- Craig Reeves and Matthew Sinnicks
- Self-Representation of Marginalized Groups: A New Way of Thinking through W. E. B. Du Bois pp. 524-548

- Rashedur Chowdhury
- The Silenced and Unsought Beneficiary: Investigating Epistemic Injustice in the Fiduciary pp. 549-571

- Helen Mussell
- The Promise of Pragmatism: Richard Rorty and Business Ethics pp. 572-599

- Sareh Pouryousefi and R. Edward Freeman
- Particularism for Generalists: A Rossian Business Ethic pp. 600-622

- J. Drake
- Francisco de Vitoria on the Right to Free Trade and Justice pp. 623-639

- Alejo José G. Sison and Dulce M. Redín
- Seeking Virtue in Finance: Contributing to Society in a Conflicted Industry, by JC de Swaan. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020. 246 pp pp. 640-643

- John Boatright
- Grow the Pie: How Great Companies Deliver Both Purpose and Profit, by Alex Edmans. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020. 382 pp pp. 644-647

- Grant J. Rozeboom
Volume 31, issue 3, 2021
- Ethics of the Attention Economy: The Problem of Social Media Addiction pp. 321-359

- Vikram R. Bhargava and Manuel Velasquez
- Employee Involvement and Workplace Democracy pp. 360-385

- Roberto Frega
- Making Sense of “Good” and “Bad”: A Deonance and Fairness Approach to Abusive Supervision and Prosocial Impact pp. 386-420

- Michael A. Johnson, Manuela Priesemuth and Bailey Bigelow
- Which Duties of Beneficence Should Agents Discharge on Behalf of Principals? A Reflection through Shareholder Primacy pp. 421-449

- Santiago Mejia
- Recognize Everyone’s Interests: An Algorithm for Ethical Decision-Making about Trade-Off Problems pp. 450-473

- Tobey K. Scharding
- The Work of Politics: Making a Democratic Welfare State, by Steven Klein. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020. 220 pp. - The Privatized State, by Chiara Cordelli. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2020. 352 pp pp. 474-480

- Abraham Singer
- Disturbing Business Ethics: Emmanuel Levinas and the Politics of Organization, by Carl Rhodes. Abingdon, UK: Routledge, 2020. 148 pp pp. 481-484

- John Roberts
Volume 31, issue 2, 2021
- Rawlsian Institutionalism and Business Ethics: Does It Matter Whether Corporations Are Part of the Basic Structure of Society? pp. 179-209

- Brian Berkey
- Equality and Gender at Work in Islam: The Case of the Berber Population of the High Atlas Mountains pp. 210-241

- Claudia Eger
- Shopping with a Conscience? The Epistemic Case for Relinquishment over Conscientious Consumption pp. 242-274

- Ewan Kingston
- Reactivity to Sustainability Metrics: A Configurational Study of Motivation and Capacity pp. 275-307

- Rieneke Slager, Jean-Pascal Gond and Donal Crilly
- The 99 Percent Economy: How Democratic Socialism Can Overcome the Crises of Capitalism, by Paul S. Adler. New York: Oxford University Press, 2019. 240 pp pp. 308-311

- Lynne Andersson
- The Wise Company: How Companies Create Continuous Innovation, by Ikujiro Nonaka and Hirotaka Takeuchi. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2019. 304 pp pp. 312-315

- Guillem C. Cabana
- Luck: A Key Idea for Business and Society, by Chengwei Liu. New York: Routledge, 2020. 124 pp pp. 316-319

- Jesse Hill
Volume 31, issue 1, 2021
- Creating Value by Sharing Values: Managing Stakeholder Value Conflict in the Face of Pluralism through Discursive Justification pp. 1-36

- Maximilian J. L. Schormair and Dirk Ulrich Gilbert
- Torn between Legal Claiming and Privatized Remedy: Rights Mobilization against Gold Mining in Chile pp. 37-74

- Rajiv Maher, David Monciardini and Steffen Böhm
- Can Finance Be a Virtuous Practice? A MacIntyrean Account pp. 75-105

- Marta Rocchi, Ignacio Ferrero and Ron Beadle
- Ethics Events and Conditions of Possibility: How Sell-Side Financial Analysts Became Involved in Corporate Governance pp. 106-137

- Tan, Zhiyuan (Simon)
- Where MLM Intersects MFA: Morally Suspect Goods and the Grounds for Regulatory Action pp. 138-161

- Jeff Frooman
- Capital and Ideology, by Thomas Piketty, translated by Arthur Goldhammer. Cambridge, MA: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2020. 1104 pp. (original: Capital et idéologie. Paris: Le Seuil, 2019) pp. 162-167

- Antonio Argandona
- The Narrow Corridor: States, Societies, and the Fate of Liberty, by Daron Acemoglu and James A. Robinson. New York: Penguin Press, 2019. 558 pp pp. 168-171

- Wayne Eastman
- Global Justice and Finance, by Tim Hayward. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2019. 240 pp pp. 172-175

- Aatif Abbas
Volume 30, issue 4, 2020
- Caring or Not Caring for Coworkers? An Empirical Exploration of the Dilemma of Care Allocation in the Workplace pp. 447-485

- Anne Antoni, Juliane Reinecke and Marianna Fotaki
- Corporate Social (Ir)responsibility and Corporate Hypocrisy: Warmth, Motive and the Protective Value of Corporate Social Responsibility pp. 486-524

- Zhifeng Chen, Haiming Hang, Stephen Pavelin and Lynda Porter
- Entrepreneurial Stewardship: Why Some Profits Should Be Used to Benefit Others pp. 525-551

- Jooho Lee
- The Dark Side of Cultural Intelligence: Exploring Its Impact on Opportunism, Ethical Relativism, and Customer Relationship Performance pp. 552-590

- Melanie P. Lorenz, Jase R. Ramsey, Andzulis, James “Mick” and George R. Franke
- Dangerous Work, Intention, and the Ethics of Hazard Pay pp. 591-602

- Adam D. Bailey
- Whistleblowing: Toward a New Theory, by Kate Kenny. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2019. 296 pp pp. 603-607

- Oyku Arkan
- Big Business: A Love Letter to an American Anti-Hero, by Tyler Cowen. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 2019. 272 pp pp. 608-612

- Matthew Caulfield
- A Crisis of Beliefs: Investor Psychology and Financial Fragility, by Nicola Gennaioli and Andrei Shleifer. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2018. 264 pp pp. 613-616

- Catherine Greene
Volume 30, issue 3, 2020
- Orchestrating Governmental Corporate Social Responsibility Interventions through Financial Markets: The Case of French Socially Responsible Investment pp. 288-334

- Stéphanie Giamporcaro, Jean-Pascal Gond and O’Sullivan, Niamh
- Unfolding the Black Box of Questionable Research Practices: Where Is the Line Between Acceptable and Unacceptable Practices? pp. 335-360

- Christian Linder and Siavash Farahbakhsh
- Recovering the Logic of Double Effect for Business: Intentions, Proportionality, and Impermissible Harms pp. 361-387

- Rosemarie Monge and Nien-hê Hsieh
- Injustice in Food-Related Public Health Problems: A Matter of Corporate Responsibility pp. 388-413

- Tjidde Tempels, Vincent Blok and Marcel Verweij
- The Value of Fairness and the Wrong of Wage Exploitation pp. 414-429

- Brian Berkey
- Corporate Social Responsibility and Economic Responsiveness in India, by Damien Krichewsky. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019. 264 pp pp. 430-432

- Nandini Deo
- Law for Sale: A Philosophical Critique of Regulatory Competition, by Johanna Stark. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2019. 210 pp pp. 433-436

- Gil Hersch
- The Third Pillar: The Revival of Community in a Polarised World, by Raghuram Rajan. London: William Collins, 2019. 464 pp pp. 437-439

- Aart van Gils
Volume 30, issue 2, 2020
- Contestation in Multi-Stakeholder Initiatives: Enhancing the Democratic Quality of Transnational Governance pp. 169-199

- Daniel Arenas, Laura Albareda and Jennifer Goodman
- A Common Good Perspective on Diversity pp. 200-228

- Sandrine Frémeaux
- The Ethics of Noncompete Clauses pp. 229-249

- Harrison Frye
- A Qualified Account of Supererogation: Toward a Better Conceptualization of Corporate Social Responsibility pp. 250-272

- Antonio Tencati, Nicola Misani and Sandro Castaldo
- Philosophical Organization Theory, by Haridimos Tsoukas. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2019. 496 pp pp. 273-276

- Wim Vandekerckhove
- The Form of the Firm: A Normative Political Theory of the Corporation, by Abraham Singer. New York: Oxford University Press, 2019. 312 pp pp. 277-279

- David Rönnegard
- Do Markets Corrupt Our Morals? by Virgil Henry Storr and Ginny Seung Choi. Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan, 2019. 281 pp pp. 280-283

- James Bergida
Volume 30, issue 1, 2020
- Stakeholder Dialogue as Agonistic Deliberation: Exploring the Role of Conflict and Self-Interest in Business-NGO Interaction pp. 3-30

- Teunis Brand, Vincent Blok and Marcel Verweij
- Reducing Ingroup Bias in Ethical Consumption: The Role of Construal Levels and Social Goodwill pp. 31-63

- Diego Costa Pinto, Adilson Borges, Márcia Maurer Herter and Mário Boto Ferreira
- Breaking the Privacy Paradox: The Value of Privacy and Associated Duty of Firms pp. 65-96

- Kirsten Martin
- Big Data and Personalized Pricing pp. 97-117

- Etye Steinberg
- Prioritizing Democracy: A Commentary on Smith’s Presidential Address to the Society for Business Ethics pp. 139-153

- Abraham Singer and Amit Ron
- Reclaiming the System: Moral Responsibility, Divided Labour, and the Role of Organizations in Society, by Lisa Herzog. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018. 336 pp pp. 155-158

- Guillem C. Cabana
- Firms as Political Entities: Saving Democracy through Economic Bicameralism, by Isabelle Ferreras. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2017. 213 pp pp. 159-163

- Waheed Hussain
- The Ethics of Universal Health Insurance, by Alex Rajczi. New York: Oxford University Press, 2019. 352 pp pp. 164-167

- Jeffery Smith
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