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Journal of Business Ethics1998 - 2025
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 Volume 180, issue 4, 2022
 
  Multi-stakeholder Engagement for the Sustainable Development Goals: Introduction to the Special Issue   pp. 945-957 G. Abord-Hugon Nonet, T. Gössling, R. Tulder and J. M. BrysonFostering Social Impact Through Corporate Implementation of the SDGs: Transformative Mechanisms Towards Interconnectedness and Inclusiveness   pp. 959-973 Simona Fiandrino, Francesco Scarpa and Riccardo TorelliA Decision Theory Perspective on Wicked Problems, SDGs and Stakeholders: The Case of Deforestation   pp. 975-995 Anthony Alexander, Helen Walker and Izabela DelabreWorking with Complexity in the Context of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals: A Case Study of Global Health Partnerships   pp. 997-1018 Özgü Karakulak and Lea StadtlerGood Intentions Gone Awry: Government Intervention and Multistakeholder Engagement in a Frontier Market   pp. 1019-1040 Ethiopia L. Segaro and Kajsa HaagSDG Platforms as Strategic Innovation Through Partnerships   pp. 1041-1057 Amanda Williams and Lara Anne BlasbergValues and Multi-stakeholder Dialog for Business Transformation in Light of the UN Sustainable Development Goals   pp. 1059-1074 Samuel Petros Sebhatu and Bo EnquistAchieving Sustainable Development Goals Through Collaborative Innovation: Evidence from Four European Initiatives   pp. 1075-1095 Laura Mariani, Benedetta Trivellato, Mattia Martini and Elisabetta MarafiotiThe Purpose Ecosystem and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals: Interactions Among Private Sector Actors and Stakeholders   pp. 1097-1112 Wendy Stubbs, Frederik Dahlmann and Rob RavenRainbow Wash or Rainbow Revolution? Dynamic Stakeholder Engagement for SDG-Driven Responsible Innovation   pp. 1113-1136 Leopoldo Gutierrez, Ivan Montiel, Jordi A. Surroca and Josep A. Tribo Volume 180, issue 3, 2022
 
  Radical, Relevant, Reflective and Brilliant: Towards the Future of Business Ethics   pp. 829-834 Laura J. SpenceEthics at the Centre of Global and Local Challenges: Thoughts on the Future of Business Ethics   pp. 835-861 Steffen Böhm, Michal Carrington, Nelarine Cornelius, Boudewijn Bruin, Michelle Greenwood, Louise Hassan, Tanusree Jain, Charlotte Karam, Arno Kourula, Laurence Romani, Suhaib Riaz and Deirdre ShawBusiness Versus Ethics? Thoughts on the Future of Business Ethics   pp. 863-877 M. Tina Dacin, Jeffrey S. Harrison, David Hess, Sheila Killian and Julia RoloffTechnology, Megatrends and Work: Thoughts on the Future of Business Ethics   pp. 879-902 Premilla D’Cruz, Shuili Du, Ernesto Noronha, K. Praveen Parboteeah, Hannah Trittin-Ulbrich and Glen WhelanBringing Excitement to Empirical Business Ethics Research: Thoughts on the Future of Business Ethics   pp. 903-916 Mayowa T. Babalola, Matthijs Bal, Charles H. Cho, Lucia Garcia-Lorenzo, Omrane Guedhami, Hao Liang, Greg Shailer and Suzanne GilsThe Ethics and Politics of Academic Knowledge Production: Thoughts on the Future of Business Ethics   pp. 917-940 Gibson Burrell, Michael R. Hyman, Christopher Michaelson, Julie A. Nelson, Scott Taylor and Andrew West Volume 180, issue 2, 2022
 
  Managerial Control of Employees’ Intercorporeality and the Production of Unethical Relations   pp. 393-406 Géraldine Paring and Stéphan PezéTowards Normative Theories of Social Entrepreneurship. A Review of the Top Publications of the Field   pp. 407-438 Adélie Ranville and Marcos BarrosFrugal Innovation Hijacked: The Co-optive Power of Co-creation   pp. 439-454 Linda Annala Tesfaye and Martin FougèreModern Slavery Disclosure Regulation and Global Supply Chains: Insights from Stakeholder Narratives on the UK Modern Slavery Act   pp. 455-479 Muhammad Azizul Islam and Chris J.  Van StadenThe Entrepreneurial Quest for Emancipation: Trade-Offs, Practices, and Outcomes in an Indigenous Context   pp. 481-503 Albena Pergelova, Fernando Angulo-Ruiz and Leo DanaAbuse and Exploitation of Doctoral Students: A Conceptual Model for Traversing a Long and Winding Road to Academia   pp. 505-522 Aaron Cohen and Yehuda BaruchLabour Practice, Decent Work and Human Rights Performance and Reporting: The Impact of Women Managers   pp. 523-542 Albertina Paula Monteiro, Isabel-María García-Sánchez and Beatriz Aibar-GuzmánThe Influence of Spiritual Traditions on the Interplay of Subjective and Normative Interpretations of Meaningful Work   pp. 543-566 Mai Chi Vu and Nicholas BurtonEthical Foundations of the Islamic Financial Industry   pp. 567-580 Saad Azmat and Maryam SubhanE-Commerce and Consumer Protection in India: The Emerging Trend   pp. 581-604 Neelam Chawla and Basanta KumarAccounting Frauds and Main-Bank Monitoring in Japanese Corporations   pp. 605-621 Hideaki Sakawa and Naoki WatanabelCorrection to: Accounting Frauds and Main-Bank Monitoring in Japanese Corporations   pp. 623-623 Hideaki Sakawa and Naoki WatanabelTime Orientation in Languages and Tax Avoidance   pp. 625-650 C. S. Agnes Cheng, Jaehyeon Kim, Mooweon Rhee and Jian ZhouEthical Decision-Making in Family Firms: The Role of Employee Identification   pp. 651-673 Friederike Sophie Reck, Denise Fischer and Malte BrettelA Moral Disengagement Investigation of How and When Supervisor Psychological Entitlement Instigates Abusive Supervision   pp. 675-694 Gabi Eissa and Scott W. LesterAre Relationally Transparent Leaders More Receptive to the Relational Transparency of Others? An Authentic Dialog Perspective   pp. 695-709 Arménio Rego, Miguel Pina e Cunha and Luca GiustinianoUnderstanding the Change and Development of Trust and the Implications for New Leaders   pp. 711-730 Kurt T. Dirks, Patrick J. Sweeney, Nikolaos Dimotakis and Todd WoodruffFostering Constructive Deviance by Leader Moral Humility: The Mediating Role of Employee Moral Identity and Moderating Role of Normative Conflict   pp. 731-746 Lianying Zhang, Xiaocan Li and Ziqing LiuCEOs’ Poverty Experience and Corporate Social Responsibility: Are CEOs Who Have Experienced Poverty More Generous?   pp. 747-776 Shan Xu and Panyi MaShareholder Engagement on Environmental, Social, and Governance Performance   pp. 777-812 Tamas Barko, Martijn Cremers and Luc RenneboogThe Moral Duty to Love One’s Stakeholders   pp. 813-827 Muel Kaptein Volume 180, issue 1, 2022
 
  Human–Animal Relations in Business and Society: Advancing the Feminist Interpretation of Stakeholder Theory   pp. 1-16 Linda Tallberg, José-Carlos García-Rosell and Minni HaanpääSocial Accountability, Ethics, and the Occupy Wall Street Protests   pp. 17-31 Dean Neu, Gregory D. Saxton and Abu S. RahamanCorrection: Social Accountability, Ethics, and the Occupy Wall Street Protests   pp. 33-33 Dean Neu, Gregory D. Saxton and Abu S. RahamanAccounting for Animal Welfare: Addressing Epistemic Vices During Live Sheep Export Voyages   pp. 35-56 Mark Christensen and Geoffrey LambertonSeeing Through and Breaking Through: The Role of Perspective Taking in the Relationship Between Creativity and Moral Reasoning   pp. 57-69 Pamsy P. Hui, Warren C. K. Chiu, Elvy Pang, John Coombes and Doreen Y. P. TseImmoral Entrenchment: How Crisis Reverses the Ethical Effects of Moral Intensity   pp. 71-89 Miranda J. Welbourne EleazarForgiving the Unforgivable: The Possibility of the ‘Unconditional’ Forgiveness in the Workplace   pp. 91-103 Guglielmo FaldettaThe Wealth Effect of Corporate Water Actions: How Past Corporate Responsibility and Irresponsibility Influence Stock Market Reactions   pp. 105-124 Rafia Afrin, Ni Peng and Frances BowenLow-Carbon City Construction and Corporate Carbon Reduction Performance: Evidence From a Quasi-Natural Experiment in China   pp. 125-143 Shaojian Chen, Hui Mao and Junqin SunAlignment Versus Monitoring: An Examination of the Effect of the CSR Committee and CSR-Linked Executive Compensation on CSR Performance   pp. 145-163 Camélia Radu and Nadia SmailiFemale Representation on Corporate Boards in Europe: The Interplay of Organizational Social Consciousness and Institutions   pp. 165-186 Cynthia E. Clark, Punit Arora and Patricia GabaldonDo the Right Thing: The Imprinting of Deonance at the Upper Echelons   pp. 187-213 Curtis L. Wesley, Gregory W. Martin, Darryl B. Rice and Connor J. LubojackyHarmful Leader Behaviors: Toward an Increased Understanding of How Different Forms of Unethical Leader Behavior Can Harm Subordinates   pp. 215-244 Juliana Guedes Almeida, Deanne N. Den Hartog, Annebel H. B. Hoogh, Vithor Rosa Franco and Juliana Barreiros PortoThe Nature of the Self, Self-regulation and Moral Action: Implications from the Confucian Relational Self and Buddhist Non-self   pp. 245-262 Irene Chu and Mai Chi VuDrivers of Philanthropic Foundations in Emerging Markets: Family, Values and Spirituality   pp. 263-282 Valeria Giacomin and Geoffrey JonesExamining Impact of Islamic Work Ethic on Task Performance: Mediating Effect of Psychological Capital and a Moderating Role of Ethical Leadership   pp. 283-295 Muhammad Qasim, Muhammad Irshad, Mehwish Majeed and Syed Tahir Hussain RizviProhibitive Voice as a Moral Act: The Role of Moral Identity, Leaders, and Workgroups   pp. 297-311 Salar Mesdaghinia, Debra L. Shapiro and Robert EisenbergerResponsible Leadership and the Reflective CEO: Resolving Stakeholder Conflict by Imagining What Could be done   pp. 313-337 Nicola M. Pless, Atri Sengupta, Melissa A. Wheeler and Thomas MaakWhen Moral Tension Begets Cognitive Dissonance: An Investigation of Responses to Unethical Pro-Organizational Behavior and the Contingent Effect of Construal Level   pp. 339-353 Na Yang, Congcong Lin, Zhenyu Liao and Mei XueDiscrimination in Services: How Service Recovery Efforts Change with Customer Accent   pp. 355-372 Carol Azab and Jonas HolmqvistCultural Differences in Consumer Responses to Celebrities Acting Immorally: A Comparison of the United States and South Korea   pp. 373-389 In-Hye Kang and Taehoon ParkCorrection: Speaking Truth to Power: Twitter Reactions to the Panama Papers   pp. 391-391 Dean Neu, Gregory Saxton, Jeffery Everett and Abu Rahaman Shiraz |  |