Journal of Business Ethics
1998 - 2025
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Volume 178, issue 4, 2022
- Guest Editorial: Business Ethics in the Era of Artificial Intelligence pp. 867-869

- Michael Haenlein, Ming-Hui Huang and Andreas Kaplan
- Employee Perceptions of the Effective Adoption of AI Principles pp. 871-893

- Stephanie Kelley
- The Dawn of the AI Robots: Towards a New Framework of AI Robot Accountability pp. 895-916

- Zsófia Tóth, Robert Caruana, Thorsten Gruber and Claudia Loebbecke
- Moral Judgments in the Age of Artificial Intelligence pp. 917-943

- Yulia W. Sullivan and Samuel Fosso Wamba
- From Reality to World. A Critical Perspective on AI Fairness pp. 945-959

- Jean-Marie John-Mathews, Dominique Cardon and Christine Balagué
- The Implications of Diverse Human Moral Foundations for Assessing the Ethicality of Artificial Intelligence pp. 961-976

- Jake B. Telkamp and Marc H. Anderson
- Ethics of AI-Enabled Recruiting and Selection: A Review and Research Agenda pp. 977-1007

- Anna Lena Hunkenschroer and Christoph Luetge
- The Ethics of Blockchain in Organizations pp. 1009-1025

- Monica M. Sharif and Farshad Ghodoosi
- Artificial Intelligence and Declined Guilt: Retailing Morality Comparison Between Human and AI pp. 1027-1041

- Marilyn Giroux, Jungkeun Kim, Jacob C. Lee and Jongwon Park
- Advertising Benefits from Ethical Artificial Intelligence Algorithmic Purchase Decision Pathways pp. 1043-1061

- Waymond Rodgers and Tam Nguyen
- From Greenwashing to Machinewashing: A Model and Future Directions Derived from Reasoning by Analogy pp. 1063-1089

- Peter Seele and Mario D. Schultz
- Sex Robots: Are We Ready for Them? An Exploration of the Psychological Mechanisms Underlying People’s Receptiveness of Sex Robots pp. 1091-1107

- Junzhao Ma, Dewi Tojib and Yelena Tsarenko
Volume 178, issue 3, 2022
- Corporate Accountability Towards Species Extinction Protection: Insights from Ecologically Forward-Thinking Companies pp. 571-595

- Lee Roberts, Monomita Nandy, Abeer Hassan, Suman Lodh and Ahmed A. Elamer
- Posthuman Affirmative Business Ethics: Reimagining Human–Animal Relations Through Speculative Fiction pp. 597-608

- Janet Sayers, Lydia Martin and Emma Bell
- Power Imbalance and the Dark Side of the Captive Agri-food Supplier–Buyer Relationship pp. 609-628

- Richard Glavee-Geo, Per Engelseth and Arnt Buvik
- Ethical Work Climate 2.0: A Normative Reformulation of Victor and Cullen’s 1988 Framework pp. 629-646

- James Weber and Akwasi Opoku-Dakwa
- Between Market Failures and Justice Failures: Trade-Offs Between Efficiency and Equality in Business Ethics pp. 647-660

- Charlie Blunden
- Ethics, Economics, and the Specter of Naturalism: The Enduring Relevance of the Harmony Doctrine School of Economics pp. 661-673

- Andrew Lynn
- Making Sense of Stigmatized Organizations: Labelling Contests and Power Dynamics in Social Evaluation Processes pp. 675-693

- Gro Kvåle and Zuzana Murdoch
- Too Good To Be True: Influencing Credibility Perceptions with Signaling Reference Explicitness and Assurance Depth pp. 695-714

- Carolin Baier, Max Göttsche, Andreas Hellmann and Frank Schiemann
- Law Lost, Compliance Found: A Frontline Understanding of the Non-linear Nature of Business and Employee Responses to Law pp. 715-734

- Na Li and Benjamin Rooij
- Changes in Corporate Social Responsibility and Stock Performance pp. 735-755

- Hui-Ju Tsai and Yangru Wu
- Deliberating Our Frames: How Members of Multi-Stakeholder Initiatives Use Shared Frames to Tackle Within-Frame Conflicts Over Sustainability Issues pp. 757-782

- Angelika Zimmermann, Nora Albers and Jasper O. Kenter
- Antagonism to Protagonism: Tracing the Historical Contours of Legalization in an Emerging Industry pp. 783-801

- Shalini Bhawal and Manjula S. Salimath
- Doing Well and Doing Good: How Responsible Entrepreneurship Shapes Female Entrepreneurial Success pp. 803-828

- Xuemei Xie and Yonghui Wu
- Attuned HRM Systems for Social Enterprises pp. 829-848

- Silvia Dorado, Ying Chen, Andrea M. Prado and Virginia Simon
- How Human–Chatbot Interaction Impairs Charitable Giving: The Role of Moral Judgment pp. 849-865

- Yuanyuan Zhou, Zhuoying Fei, Yuanqiong He and Zhilin Yang
Volume 178, issue 2, 2022
- Socially Oriented Shareholder Activism Targets: Explaining Activists’ Corporate Target Selection Using Corporate Opportunity Structures pp. 307-323

- Abhijith G. Acharya, David Gras and Ryan Krause
- Seeing the Issue Differently (Or Not At All): How Bounded Ethicality Complicates Coordination Towards Sustainability Goals pp. 325-338

- S. Wiley Wakeman, George Tsalis, Birger Boutrup Jensen and Jessica Aschemann-Witzel
- Creating Shared Value Through an Inclusive Development Lens: A Case Study of a CSV Strategy in Ghana’s Cocoa Sector pp. 339-354

- David Ollivier de Leth and Mirjam A. F. Ros-Tonen
- Non-economic Performance of Benefit Corporations: A Variance Decomposition Approach pp. 355-376

- Pankaj C. Patel and C. S. Richard Chan
- How Foreign Institutional Shareholders' Religious Beliefs Affect Corporate Social Performance? pp. 377-401

- Xuezhou Zhao, Libing Fang and Ke Zhang
- Contracts Capsized by COVID-19: A Legal and Jewish Ethical Analysis pp. 403-413

- Tsuriel Rashi and Andrew A. Schwartz
- Putting the “Love of Humanity” Back in Corporate Philanthropy: The Case of Health Grants by Corporate Foundations pp. 415-428

- Muhammad Umar Boodoo, Irene Henriques and Bryan W. Husted
- The Effect of Local Religiosity on Financing Cross-Regional Entrepreneurial Projects Via Crowdfunding (Local Religiosity and Crowdfinancing) pp. 429-443

- Francesca Di Pietro and Francesca Masciarelli
- Creating Social Value for the ‘Base of the Pyramid’: An Integrative Review and Research Agenda pp. 445-466

- Addisu A. Lashitew, Somendra Narayan, Eugenia Rosca and Lydia Bals
- Non-audit Engagements and the Creation of Public Value: Consequences for the Public Interest pp. 467-479

- Bertrand Malsch, Marie-Soleil Tremblay and Jeffrey Cohen
- Beyond Market Strategies: How Multiple Decision-Maker Groups Jointly Influence Underperforming Firms’ Corporate Social (Ir)responsibility pp. 481-499

- Xi Zhong, Liuyang Ren and Tiebo Song
- Communicating Corporate Social Responsibility: External Stakeholder Involvement, Productivity and Firm Performance pp. 501-517

- Jing Yang and Kelly Basile
- The Role of Customer Perceived Ethicality in Explaining the Impact of Incivility Among Employees on Customer Unethical Behavior and Customer Citizenship Behavior pp. 519-535

- Yu-Shan Huang, Shuqin Wei and Tyson Ang
- Assessing Customers' Moral Disengagement from Reciprocity Concerns in Participative Pricing pp. 537-554

- Preeti Narwal, J. K. Nayak and Shivam Rai
- The Impact of Online Platforms’ Revenue Model on Consumers’ Ethical Inferences pp. 555-569

- Yi Su and Liyin Jin
Volume 178, issue 1, 2022
- “Educate, Agitate, Organize”: Inequality and Ethics in the Writings of Dr. Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar pp. 1-14

- Arun Kumar, Hari Bapuji and Raza Mir
- Deliberating or Stalling for Justice? Dynamics of Corporate Remediation and Victim Resistance Through the Lens of Parentalism: The Fundão dam Collapse and the Renova Foundation in Brazil pp. 15-36

- Rajiv Maher
- Correction to: Deliberating or Stalling for Justice? Dynamics of Corporate Remediation and Victim Resistance Through the Lens of Parentalism: The Fundão dam Collapse and the Renova Foundation in Brazil pp. 37-37

- Rajiv Maher
- The Impact of Islamic Feminism in Empowering Women’s Entrepreneurship in Conflict Zones: Evidence from Afghanistan, Iraq and Palestine pp. 39-55

- Doaa Althalathini, Haya Al-Dajani and Nikolaos Apostolopoulos
- Evidence on the Economic Consequences of Marriage Equality and LGBT Human Rights pp. 57-70

- Jessie Y. Zhu and Wally Smieliauskas
- Feeling Competitiveness or Empathy Towards Negotiation Counterparts Mitigates Sex Differences in Lying pp. 71-87

- Jason R. Pierce and Leigh Thompson
- Employees’ Negative Megaphoning in Response to Organizational Injustice: The Mediating Role of Employee–Organization Relationship and Negative Affect pp. 89-103

- Yeunjae Lee
- Like It or Not: When Corporate Social Responsibility Does Not Attract Potential Applicants pp. 105-127

- Eva Alexandra Jakob, Holger Steinmetz, Marius Claus Wehner, Christina Engelhardt and Rüdiger Kabst
- “Just Say You’re Sorry”: Avoidance and Revenge Behavior in Response to Organizations Apologizing for Fraud pp. 129-151

- Michael J. Wynes
- The Taming of Machiavellians: Differentiated Transformational Leadership Effects on Machiavellians’ Organizational Commitment and Citizenship Behavior pp. 153-170

- Bonjin Koo and Eun-Suk Lee
- Character-Infused Ethical Decision Making pp. 171-191

- Brenda Nguyen and Mary Crossan
- Recruiting Dark Personalities for Earnings Management pp. 193-218

- Ling L. Harris, Scott B. Jackson, Joel Owens and Nicholas Seybert
- Auxiliaries to Abusive Supervisors: The Spillover Effects of Peer Mistreatment on Employee Performance pp. 219-237

- Yuntao Bai, Lili Lu and Li Lin-Schilstra
- Correction to: Auxiliaries to Abusive Supervisors: The Spillover Effects of Peer Mistreatment on Employee Performance pp. 239-239

- Yuntao Bai, Lili Lu and Li Lin-Schilstra
- Sharing Strategic Decisions: CEO Humility, TMT Decentralization, and Ethical Culture pp. 241-260

- Sebastian Cortes-Mejia, Andres Felipe Cortes and Pol Herrmann
- Modeling Character: Servant Leaders, Incivility and Patient Outcomes pp. 261-278

- Mitchell J. Neubert, Emily M. Hunter and Remy C. Tolentino
- “We’re Just Geeks”: Disciplinary Identifications Among Business Students and Their Implications for Personal Responsibility pp. 279-302

- Maribel Blasco
- Through New Eyes: Artificial Intelligence, Technological Unemployment, and Transhumanism in Kazuo Ishiguro’s Klara and the Sun pp. 303-306

- Santiago Mejia and Dominique Nikolaidis
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