Business Ethics Quarterly
1991 - 2025
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Volume 19, issue 4, 2009
- From Hired Hands to Co-Owners: Compensation, Team Production, and the Role of the CEO pp. 471-496

- John R. Boatright
- The Uses and Abuses of Agency Theory pp. 497-528

- Joseph Heath
- Principles of Managerial Moral Responsibility pp. 529-552

- Edward Soule, Marcus Hedahl and John Dienhart
- Making Sense of Whistle-Blowing's Antecedents: Learning from Research on Identity and Ethics Programs pp. 553-586

- Abhijeet K. Vadera, Ruth V. Aguilera and Brianna B. Caza
- Evolutionary Psychology and Business Ethics Research pp. 587-616

- David M. Wasieleski and Sefa Hayibor
- Ethics and the Business of Biomedicine, ed. Denis G. Arnold. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2009. Hardcover, 302 pp., $80. ISBN: 978-0521764315 pp. 617-621

- Michael A. Santoro
- Managing for Stakeholders: Survival, Reputation, Success, by R. Edward Freeman, Jeffrey S. Harrison, and Andrew C. Wicks. New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 2007. Hardcover, 200 pp., $26. ISBN: 978-0300125283 pp. 621-629

- Chris MacDonald
Volume 19, issue 3, 2009
- Introduction to the Special Issue: Globalization as a Challenge for Business Responsibilities pp. 327-347

- Andreas Georg Scherer, Guido Palazzo and Dirk Matten
- Private Political Authority and Public Responsibility: Transnational Politics, Transnational Firms, and Human Rights pp. 349-374

- Stephen J. Kobrin
- Moral Commitments and the Societal Role of Business: An Ordonomic Approach to Corporate Citizenship pp. 375-401

- Ingo Pies, Stefan Hielscher and Markus Beckmann
- Private Security Companies and Institutional Legitimacy: Corporate and Stakeholder Responsibility pp. 403-432

- Heather Elms and Robert A. Phillips
- From Implicit to Explicit Corporate Social Responsibility: Institutional Change as a Fight for Myths pp. 433-451

- Stefanie Hiss
- Finance: Servant or Deceiver? Financialization at the Crossroads, by Paul H. Dembinski Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2009. Hardcover, 176 pp. ISBN-13: 978-0230220379 pp. 453-464

- John R. Boatright
Volume 19, issue 2, 2009
- Managed Hearts and Wallets: Ethical Issues in Emotional Influence By and Within Organizations pp. 155-191

- Ingrid Smithey Fulmer and Bruce Barry
- Organizational Justice and Behavioral Ethics: Promises and Prospects pp. 193-233

- Russell Cropanzano and Jordan H. Stein
- How Much Compensation Can CEOs Permissibly Accept? pp. 235-250

- Jeffrey Moriarty
- Does Global Business Have a Responsibility to Promote Just Institutions? pp. 251-273

- Nien-hê Hsieh
- What's the Matter with Price Gouging? pp. 275-293

- Jeremy Snyder
- Dialogue on Price Gouging: Price Gouging, Non-Worseness, and Distributive Justice pp. 295-306

- Matt Zwolinski
- Efficiency, Equity, and Price Gouging: A Response to Zwolinski pp. 303-306

- Jeremy Snyder
- Business Ethics: A Manual for Managing a Responsible Business Enterprise in Emerging Market Economies, by W. Johnson Kenneth and Y. Abramov Igor, Washington, D.C.: U.S. Dept. of Commerce, International Trade Administration, 2004 pp. 307-318

- Peter A. Tashman and Timothy L. Fort
Volume 19, issue 1, 2009
- Business Ethics and the Brain: Rommel Salvador and Robert G. Folger pp. 1-31

- Rommel Salvador and Robert G. Folger
- Reasoned Moral Agreement: Applying Discourse Ethics within Organizations pp. 33-56

- Jason Stansbury
- Reconsidering Instrumental Corporate Social Responsibility through the Mafia Metaphor pp. 57-85

- Jean-Pascal Gond, Guido Palazzo and Kunal Basu
- Moral Imagination, Collective Action, and the Achievement of Moral Outcomes pp. 87-104

- Timothy J. Hargrave
- Organizational Change, Normative Control Deinstitutionalization, and Corruption pp. 105-130

- Kelly D. Martin, Jean L. Johnson and John B. Cullen
- Conscience and Corporate Culture, by Kenneth Goodpaster. Oxford: Blackwell, 2007 pp. 131-141

- Terry L. Price
Volume 18, issue 4, 2008
- The Three Pillars of Corporate Social Reporting as New Governance Regulation: Disclosure, Dialogue, and Development pp. 447-482

- David Hess
- Re-Imagining the Morality of Management: A Modern Virtue Ethics Approach pp. 483-511

- Geoff Moore
- Beyond Moral Reasoning: A Review of Moral Identity Research and Its Implications for Business Ethics pp. 513-540

- Ruodan Shao, Karl Aquino and Dan Freeman
- The Impossibility of the Separation Thesis: A Response to Joakim Sandberg pp. 541-548

- Jared D. Harris and R. Edward Freeman
- Understanding the Separation Thesis: Precision after the Decimal Point?: A Response to Joakim Sandberg pp. 549-553

- Ben Wempe
- The Separation Thesis: Perhaps Nine Lives are Enough pp. 555-559

- John W. Dienhart
- The Tide is Turning on the Separation Thesis?: A Response to Commentators pp. 561-565

- Joakim Sandberg
- Business, Ethics, and the Environment: Imagining a Sustainable Future, by Joseph R. DesJardins. Upper Saddle River, N.J.: Pearson Prentice Hall, 2007 pp. 567-581

- Raymond Benton
- Book Note - Kenneth E. Goodpaster, Conscience and Corporate Culture (Malden, Mass.: Blackwell Publishing, 2007), ISBN: 1-4051-3040-7, 306 pp pp. 583-584

- Jeffery Smith
Volume 18, issue 3, 2008
- The Conditions of Our Freedom: Foucault, Organization, and Ethics pp. 299-320

- Andrew Crane, David Knights and Ken Starkey
- The Ethical Implications of Ignoring Shareholder Directives to Remove Antitakeover Provisions pp. 321-346

- Shawn D. Howton, Shelly W. Howton and Victoria B. McWilliams
- The Ethics of Price Gouging pp. 347-378

- Matt Zwolinski
- The Private Equity-Leveraged Buyout Form of Finance Capitalism: Ethical and Social Issues, and Potential Reforms pp. 379-404

- Richard P. Nielsen
- Hedge Fund Ethics pp. 405-416

- Thomas Donaldson
- Corporate Bodies and Guilty Minds: The Failure of Corporate Criminal Liability, by William S. Laufer. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2006 pp. 417-426

- John R. Boatright
- Letters and Responses pp. 427-430

- Richard Marens
- Response to Richard Marens pp. 431-432

- Jerry Goodstein and Andrew Wicks
- Notes on Contributors pp. 433-435

- Anonymous
Volume 18, issue 2, 2008
- Dialogue: Toward Superior Stakeholder Theory pp. 153-190

- Bradley R. Agle, Thomas Donaldson, R. Edward Freeman, Michael Jensen, Ronald K. Mitchell and Donna J. Wood
- For-Profit Corporations in a Just Society: A Social Contract Argument Concerning the Rights and Responsibilities of Corporations pp. 191-212

- John Douglas Bishop
- Understanding the Separation Thesis pp. 213-232

- Joakim Sandberg
- It’s Lovely at the Top: Hierarchical Levels, Identities, and Perceptions of Organizational Ethics pp. 233-252

- Linda Klebe Treviño, Gary R. Weaver and Michael E. Brown
- Reconciliation in Business Ethics: Some Advice from Aristotle pp. 253-265

- Edwin M. Hartman
- Good Capitalism, Bad Capitalism, and the Economics of Growth and Prosperity, by William J. Baumol, Robert E. Litan, and Carl J. Schramm. New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 2007, 336 pages, $30.00 hardcover; ISBN 978-0-300-10941-2 pp. 267-271

- Denis Collins
- Making Good: How Young People Cope with Moral Dilemmas at Work, by Wendy Fischman, Becca Solomon, Deborah Greenspan, and Howard Gardner. Harvard University Press, 2004 pp. 271-281

- Barry L. Padgett
Volume 18, issue 1, 2008
- Citizenship, Inc. Do We Really Want Businesses to Be Good Corporate Citizens? pp. 1-26

- Pierre-Yves Néron and Wayne Norman
- Incorporating the Corporation in Citizenship: A Response to Néron and Norman pp. 27-33

- Andrew Crane and Dirk Matten
- Transcending the Confines of Economic and Political Organization? The Misguided Metaphor of Corporate Citizenship pp. 35-42

- (Hans) van Oosterhout, J.
- Reflections On “Citizenship, Inc.” pp. 43-50

- Richard T. De George
- Business Citizenship as Metaphor and Reality pp. 51-59

- Donna J. Wood and Jeanne M. Logsdon
- Corporations as Citizens: Political not Metaphorical pp. 61-66

- Pierre-Yves Néron and Wayne Norman
- Confucian Skepticism about Workplace Rights pp. 67-83

- Alan Strudler
- Corporate Rules, Distributive Justice, and Efficiency pp. 85-116

- Amos Witztum
- Ayn Rand’s Normative Ethics: The Virtuous EgoistTara Smith. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006. 318 pages pp. 117-126

- Woiceshyn Jaana
- International Business-Society Management: Linking Corporate Responsibility and Globalization, by Rob van Tulder with Alex van der Zwart. London: Routledge, 2006 pp. 126-135

- Peter Madsen
- Samuel Freeman, Rawls (London: Routledge, 2007), ISBN 978-0-415-30108-4, 576 pages pp. 137-137

- Nien-hê Hsieh
- Lisa H. Newton, Permission to Steal: Revealing the Roots of Corporate Scandal (Oxford: Blackwell Publishing, 2006), ISBN 978-1405145398, 112 pages pp. 138-138

- Michael W. Small
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