Journal of Business Ethics
1998 - 2025
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Volume 156, issue 4, 2019
- ‘Lower than a Snake’s Belly’: Discursive Constructions of Dignity and Heroism in Low-Status Garbage Work pp. 889-901

- Peter Hamilton, Tom Redman and Robert McMurray
- Exploring the Relationship Between Exclusive Talent Management, Perceived Organizational Justice and Employee Engagement: Bridging the Literature pp. 903-917

- Edward P. O’Connor and Marian Crowley-Henry
- When and for Whom Ethical Leadership is More Effective in Eliciting Work Meaningfulness and Positive Attitudes: The Moderating Roles of Core Self-Evaluation and Perceived Organizational Support pp. 919-940

- Zhen Wang and Haoying Xu
- SLBS-6: Validation of a Short Form of the Servant Leadership Behavior Scale pp. 941-956

- Sen Sendjaya, Nathan Eva, Ivan Butar Butar, Mulyadi Robin and Samantha Castles
- The Effect of Top Management Trustworthiness on Turnover Intentions via Negative Emotions: The Moderating Role of Gender pp. 957-969

- Sophie Mölders, Prisca Brosi, Matthias Spörrle and Isabell M. Welpe
- Uncivil Supervisors and Perceived Work Ability: The Joint Moderating Roles of Job Involvement and Grit pp. 971-985

- Dana Kabat-Farr, Benjamin M. Walsh and Alyssa K. McGonagle
- Unfairness by Design? The Perceived Fairness of Digital Labor on Crowdworking Platforms pp. 987-1005

- Christian Fieseler, Eliane Bucher and Christian Pieter Hoffmann
- The Interpersonal Benefits of Leader Mindfulness: A Serial Mediation Model Linking Leader Mindfulness, Leader Procedural Justice Enactment, and Employee Exhaustion and Performance pp. 1007-1025

- Sebastian C. Schuh, Michelle Xue Zheng, Katherine R. Xin and Juan Antonio Fernandez
- Should Authentic Leaders Value Power? A Study of Leaders’ Values and Perceived Value Congruence pp. 1027-1044

- Yuanmei Elly Qu, Marie T. Dasborough, Mi Zhou and Gergana Todorova
- Generational Differences in Definitions of Meaningful Work: A Mixed Methods Study pp. 1045-1061

- Kelly Pledger Weeks and Caitlin Schaffert
- An Identity Perspective on Ethical Leadership to Explain Organizational Citizenship Behavior: The Interplay of Follower Moral Identity and Leader Group Prototypicality pp. 1063-1078

- Fabiola H. Gerpott, Niels Van Quaquebeke, Sofia Schlamp and Sven C. Voelpel
- Corporate Citizenship and Employee Outcomes: Does a High-Commitment Work System Matter? pp. 1079-1097

- Yi-Ting Lin and Nien-Chi Liu
- Just the Servant: An Intersectional Critique of Servant Leadership pp. 1099-1112

- Helena Liu
- Female Executives and Perceived Employer Attractiveness: On the Potentially Adverse Signal of Having a Female CHRO Rather Than a Female CFO pp. 1113-1133

- Anja Iseke and Kerstin Pull
- The Moral Entrepreneur: A New Component of Ethical Leadership pp. 1135-1150

- Muel Kaptein
- “Daring to Care”: Challenging Corporate Environmentalism pp. 1151-1164

- Mary Phillips
- Sustainability Marketing Commitment: Empirical Insights About Its Drivers at the Corporate and Functional Level of Marketing pp. 1165-1185

- Karin Tollin and Lars Bech Christensen
Volume 156, issue 3, 2019
- Resisting Corruption in Grameen Bank pp. 591-604

- Mohammad I. Azim and Ron Kluvers
- Corruption, Re-corruption and What Transpires in Between: The Case of a Government Officer in India pp. 605-620

- Ranjan Vaidya
- Ethical Code Effectiveness in Football Clubs: A Longitudinal Analysis pp. 621-634

- Bram Constandt, Els Waegeneer and Annick Willem
- Participative Leadership and Organizational Identification in SMEs in the MENA Region: Testing the Roles of CSR Perceptions and Pride in Membership pp. 635-650

- Sophie Lythreatis, Ahmed Mohammed Sayed Mostafa and Xiaojun Wang
- Religion-Based Decision Making in Indian Multinationals: A Multi-faith Study of Ethical Virtues and Mindsets pp. 651-677

- Christopher Chan and Subramaniam Ananthram
- Market Reality Versus Religious Morality: Empirical Evidence from the Saudi Arabian Labor Market pp. 679-698

- Necati Aydin and Aljawhara Ibrahim Alquayid
- Does CEO-Auditor Dialect Sharing Impair Pre-IPO Audit Quality? Evidence from China pp. 699-735

- Xingqiang Du
- Does Fair Trade Breed Contempt? A Cross-Country Examination on the Moderating Role of Brand Familiarity and Consumer Expertise on Product Evaluation pp. 737-758

- Vera Herédia-Colaço, Rita Coelho do Vale and Sofia Villas-Boas
- The Relationship Between Responsible Leadership and Organisational Commitment and the Mediating Effect of Employee Turnover Intentions: An Empirical Study with Australian Employees pp. 759-774

- Amlan Haque, Mario Fernando and Peter Caputi
- Executives’ Behaviour and Innovation in Corporate Governance: The Case of Internet Voting at Shareholders’ General Meetings in French Listed Companies pp. 775-798

- Walid Cheffi and Sonia Abdennadher
- Spirals of Spirituality: A Qualitative Study Exploring Dynamic Patterns of Spirituality in Turkish Organizations pp. 799-821

- Fahri Karakas and Emine Sarigollu
- Economy and Supervisors’ Ethical Values: Exploring the Mediating Role of Noneconomic Institutions in a Cross-National Test of Institutional Anomie Theory pp. 823-838

- Kristine Velasquez Tuliao and Chung-wen Chen
- Convergence in International Business Ethics? A Comparative Study of Ethical Philosophies, Thinking Style, and Ethical Decision-Making Between US and Korean Managers pp. 839-855

- Yongsun Paik, Jong Min Lee and Yong Suhk Pak
- Beyond Knowledge: A Study of Latin American Business Schools’ Efforts to Deliver a Value-Based Education pp. 857-874

- Ezequiel Reficco, María Helena Jaén and Carlos Trujillo
- Socially Responsible Human Resource Management and Employee Support for External CSR: Roles of Organizational CSR Climate and Perceived CSR Directed Toward Employees pp. 875-888

- Jie Shen and Hongru Zhang
Volume 156, issue 2, 2019
- Restricting Choices: Decision Making, the Market Society, and the Forgotten Entrepreneur pp. 293-314

- Gregory Wolcott
- Going It Alone Won’t Work! The Relational Imperative for Social Innovation in Social Enterprises pp. 315-331

- Wendy Phillips, Elizabeth A. Alexander and Hazel Lee
- The Role of the Distributor Network in the Persistence of Legal and Ethical Problems of Multi-level Marketing Companies pp. 333-355

- Claudia Groß and Dirk Vriens
- Perceived Ethical Leadership Affects Customer Purchasing Intentions Beyond Ethical Marketing in Advertising Due to Moral Identity Self-Congruence Concerns pp. 357-376

- Niels Van Quaquebeke, Jan U. Becker, Niko Goretzki and Christian Barrot
- Three Levels of Ethical Influences on Selling Behavior and Performance: Synergies and Tensions pp. 377-397

- Selma Kadic-Maglajlic, Milena Micevski, Nick Lee, Nathaniel Boso and Irena Vida
- Actively Persuading Consumers to Enact Ethical Behaviors in Retailing: The Influence of Relational Benefits and Corporate Associates pp. 399-416

- Hsiu-Hua Chang and Long-Chuan Lu
- Achieving Top Performance While Building Collegiality in Sales: It All Starts with Ethics pp. 417-438

- Omar Itani, Fernando Jaramillo and Larry Chonko
- The Mediating Role of Moral Elevation in Cause-Related Marketing: A Moral Psychological Perspective pp. 439-454

- Ling Zheng, Yunxia Zhu and Ruochen Jiang
- “Monkey See, Monkey Do?”: The Effect of Construal Level on Consumers’ Reactions to Others’ Unethical Behavior pp. 455-472

- Yuanqiong He, Junfang Zhang, Yuanyuan Zhou and Zhilin Yang
- How and When Retailers’ Sustainability Efforts Translate into Positive Consumer Responses: The Interplay Between Personal and Social Factors pp. 473-492

- Dianne Hofenk, Marcel Birgelen, Josée Bloemer and Janjaap Semeijn
- Internally Reporting Risk in Financial Services: An Empirical Analysis pp. 493-512

- Cormac Bryce, Thorsten Chmura, Rob Webb, Joel Stiebale and Carly Cheevers
- Can Social Norm Activation Improve Audit Quality? Evidence from an Experimental Audit Market pp. 513-530

- Allen D. Blay, Eric S. Gooden, Mark J. Mellon and Douglas E. Stevens
- Professional Ethics in Banking and the Logic of “Integrated Situations”: Aligning Responsibilities, Recognition, and Incentives pp. 531-543

- Lisa Herzog
- Disclosure Responses to a Corruption Scandal: The Case of Siemens AG pp. 545-561

- Renata Blanc, Charles H. Cho, Joanne Sopt and Manuel Branco
- Who’s Watching? Accountability in Different Audit Regimes and the Effects on Auditors’ Professional Skepticism pp. 563-575

- Florian Hoos, Jorien Louise Pruijssers and Michel W. Lander
- Fraudulent Financial Reporting and Technological Capability in the Information Technology Sector: A Resource-Based Perspective pp. 577-589

- Michael K. Fung
Volume 156, issue 1, 2019
- Cyber Trust pp. 1-13

- Amitai Etzioni
- Trust in Surveillance: A Reply to Etzioni pp. 15-19

- Glen Whelan
- Trust and the Online Market Maker: A Comment on Etzioni’s Cyber Trust pp. 21-24

- Kirsten Martin
- Relational Leadership for Sustainability: Building an Ethical Framework from the Moral Theory of ‘Ethics of Care’ pp. 25-43

- Jessica Nicholson and Elizabeth Kurucz
- Pragmatism, Critical Theory and Business Ethics: Converging Lines pp. 45-57

- Max Visser
- Exploiting Injustice in Mutually Beneficial Market Exchange: The Case of Sweatshop Labor pp. 59-69

- András Miklós
- Deterring Unethical Behavior in Online Labor Markets pp. 71-88

- William D. Brink, Tim V. Eaton, Jonathan H. Grenier and Andrew Reffett
- Epistemic Healing: A Critical Ethical Response to Epistemic Violence in Business Ethics pp. 89-104

- Farzad Rafi Khan and Rabia Naguib
- The Use of Genetic Testing Information in the Insurance Industry: An Ethical and Societal Analysis of Public Policy Options pp. 105-121

- Alexander Nill, Gene Laczniak and Paul Thistle
- Perceived Privacy Violation: Exploring the Malleability of Privacy Expectations pp. 123-140

- Scott A. Wright and Guang-Xin Xie
- Corporate Philanthropy Through the Lens of Ethical Subjectivity pp. 141-153

- Claudia Eger, Graham Miller and Caroline Scarles
- The Expanded Access Cure: A Twenty-First Century Framework for Companies pp. 155-171

- Stacey B. Lee and Alexandra Y. Murata
- Understanding the Effects of Political Environments on Unethical Behavior in Organizations pp. 173-188

- Matthew Valle, K. Michele Kacmar and Suzanne Zivnuska
- Publish, Perish, or Salami Slice? Authorship Ethics in an Emerging Field pp. 189-208

- Adam G. Pfleegor, Matthew Katz and Matthew T. Bowers
- Tone-at-the-Top Lessons from Abrahamic Justice pp. 209-225

- Dov Fischer and Hershey Friedman
- Utilitarian Traits and the Janus-Headed Model: Origins, Meaning, and Interpretation pp. 227-240

- Peter E. Mudrack and E. Sharon Mason
- Reexamining the “Discussion” in the Moral Dilemma Discussion pp. 241-256

- Rommel O. Salvador
- Marking Their Own Homework: The Pragmatic and Moral Legitimacy of Industry Self-Regulation pp. 257-272

- Frances Bowen
- The Potential Use of Sociological Perspectives for Business Ethics Teaching pp. 273-287

- Johannes Brinkmann
- Review of Private Government: How Employers Rule Our Lives (and Why We Don’t Talk About It) by Elizabeth Anderson pp. 289-292

- Joanne B. Ciulla
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