Journal of Business Ethics
1998 - 2025
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Volume 150, issue 4, 2018
- Environmental Reporting Through an Ethical Looking Glass pp. 903-918

- Leanne Morrison, Trevor Wilmshurst and Sonia Shimeld
- Why Architecture Does Not Matter: On the Fallacy of Sustainability Balanced Scorecards pp. 919-935

- Tobias Hahn and Frank Figge
- Sustainability Balanced Scorecards and their Architectures: Irrelevant or Misunderstood? pp. 937-952

- Erik G. Hansen and Stefan Schaltegger
- Third-Party Certification, Sponsorship, and Consumers’ Ecolabel Use pp. 953-969

- Nicole Darnall, Hyunjung Ji and Diego A. Vázquez-Brust
- The Level of Sustainability Assurance: The Effects of Brand Reputation and Industry Specialisation of Assurance Providers pp. 971-990

- Jennifer Martínez-Ferrero and Isabel-María García-Sánchez
- The Effect of Environmental Corporate Social Responsibility on Environmental Performance and Business Competitiveness: The Mediation of Green Information Technology Capital pp. 991-1009

- Shun-Pin Chuang and Sun-Jen Huang
- Managerial Views of Corporate Impacts and Dependencies on Ecosystem Services: A Case of International and Domestic Forestry Companies in China pp. 1011-1028

- D. D’Amato, M. Wan, N. Li, M. Rekola and A. Toppinen
- How is Business Adapting to Climate Change Impacts Appropriately? Insight from the Commercial Port Sector pp. 1029-1047

- Adolf K. Y. Ng, Tianni Wang, Zaili Yang, Kevin X. Li and Changmin Jiang
- The Effect of CEOs’ Turnover on the Corporate Sustainability Performance of French Firms pp. 1049-1069

- Yohan Bernard, Laurence Godard and Mohamed Zouaoui
- Corporate Sustainable Innovation and Employee Behavior pp. 1071-1088

- Magali Delmas and Sanja Pekovic
- Environmental Legitimacy, Green Innovation, and Corporate Carbon Disclosure: Evidence from CDP China 100 pp. 1089-1104

- Dayuan Li, Min Huang, Shenggang Ren, Xiaohong Chen and Lutao Ning
- Qur’anic Ethics for Environmental Responsibility: Implications for Business Practice pp. 1105-1128

- Akrum Helfaya, Amr Kotb and Rasha Hanafi
- See What We Want to See? The Effects of Managerial Experience on Corporate Green Investments pp. 1129-1150

- Birte Schaltenbrand, Kai Foerstl, Arash Azadegan and Kevin Lindeman
- Carbon Risk, Carbon Risk Awareness and the Cost of Debt Financing pp. 1151-1171

- Juhyun Jung, Kathleen Herbohn and Peter Clarkson
- An Integrative Model of the Influence of Parental and Peer Support on Consumer Ethical Beliefs: The Mediating Role of Self-Esteem, Power, and Materialism pp. 1173-1186

- Elodie Gentina, L. J. Shrum, Tina M. Lowrey, Scott J. Vitell and Gregory M. Rose
- Busy Auditors, Ethical Behavior, and Discretionary Accruals Quality in Malaysia pp. 1187-1198

- Karen M. Y. Lai, Andriyawan Sasmita, Ferdinand A. Gul, Yee Boon Foo and Marion Hutchinson
- Underpaid and Corrupt Executives in China’s State Sector pp. 1199-1212

- Xunan Feng and Anders Johansson
- Encouraging Consumer Charitable Behavior: The Impact of Charitable Motivations, Gratitude, and Materialism pp. 1213-1228

- Dora E. Bock, Jacqueline K. Eastman and Kevin L. Eastman
Volume 150, issue 3, 2018
- Efficiency and Ethically Responsible Management pp. 603-618

- Jeffery Smith
- How Can Business Ethics Strengthen the Social Cohesion of a Society? pp. 619-629

- Georges Enderle
- On Ethically Solvent Leaders: The Roles of Pride and Moral Identity in Predicting Leader Ethical Behavior pp. 631-645

- Stacey Sanders, Barbara Wisse, Nico W. Yperen and Diana Rus
- What Makes a Business Ethicist? A Reflection on the Transition from Applied Philosophy to Critical Thinking pp. 647-656

- Peter Seele
- Should Corporations Have the Right to Vote? A Paradox in the Theory of Corporate Moral Agency pp. 657-670

- John Hasnas
- Virtuous Structures pp. 671-690

- Dirk Vriens, Jan Achterbergh and Liesbeth Gulpers
- Family Business Ethics: At the Crossroads of Business Ethics and Family Business pp. 691-709

- Pedro Vazquez
- When Lying Does Not Pay: How Experts Detect Insurance Fraud pp. 711-726

- Danielle E. Warren and Maurice E. Schweitzer
- Assertiveness Bias in Gender Ethics Research: Why Women Deserve the Benefit of the Doubt pp. 727-739

- Saar Bossuyt and Patrick Kenhove
- A Disposition-Based Fraud Model: Theoretical Integration and Research Agenda pp. 741-763

- Vasant Raval
- What is in it for Me? Middle Manager Behavioral Integrity and Performance pp. 765-777

- Sean A. Way, Tony Simons, Hannes Leroy and Elizabeth A. Tuleja
- Investigating the Impacts of Organizational Factors on Employees’ Unethical Behavior Within Organization in the Context of Chinese Firms pp. 779-791

- Xiaolin Lin, Paul F. Clay, Nick Hajli and Majid Dadgar
- Applicants with a Tarnished Past: Stealing Thunder and Overcoming Prior Wrongdoing pp. 793-802

- Ksenia O. Krylova, Teri Elkins Longacre and James S. Phillips
- A Deliberative Case for Democracy in Firms pp. 803-814

- Andrea Felicetti
- Business Ethics in the Greater China Region: Past, Present, and Future Research pp. 815-835

- Juelin Yin and Ali Quazi
- Trickle-Down Effects of Perceived Leader Integrity on Employee Creativity: A Moderated Mediation Model pp. 837-851

- He Peng and Feng Wei
- The Effects of Compensation Structures and Monetary Rewards on Managers’ Decisions to Blow the Whistle pp. 853-862

- Jacob M. Rose, Alisa G. Brink and Carolyn Strand Norman
- The Influence of Native Versus Foreign Language on Chinese Subjects’ Aggressive Financial Reporting Judgments pp. 863-878

- Peipei Pan and Chris Patel
- Cross-Country Evidence on the Role of Independent Media in Constraining Corporate Tax Aggressiveness pp. 879-902

- Kiridaran Kanagaretnam, Jimmy Lee, Chee Yeow Lim and Gerald J. Lobo
Volume 150, issue 2, 2018
- Cross-Sector Partnerships for Systemic Change: Systematized Literature Review and Agenda for Further Research pp. 303-313

- Amelia Clarke and Andrew Crane
- Capturing Collaborative Challenges: Designing Complexity-Sensitive Theories of Change for Cross-Sector Partnerships pp. 315-332

- Rob Tulder and Nienke Keen
- Harnessing Wicked Problems in Multi-stakeholder Partnerships pp. 333-356

- Domenico Dentoni, Verena Bitzer and Greetje Schouten
- Cross-Sector Social Interactions and Systemic Change in Disaster Response: A Qualitative Study pp. 357-384

- Anne M. Quarshie and Rudolf Leuschner
- Does Cross-Sector Collaboration Lead to Higher Nonprofit Capacity? pp. 385-399

- Michelle Shumate, Jiawei Sophia Fu and Katherine R. Cooper
- Maintenance of Cross-Sector Partnerships: The Role of Frames in Sustained Collaboration pp. 401-423

- Elizabeth J. Klitsie, Shahzad Ansari and Henk W. Volberda
- Multiparty Alliances and Systemic Change: The Role of Beneficiaries and Their Capacity for Collective Action pp. 425-449

- Diana Trujillo
- Corporate Governance Systems Diversity: A Coasian Perspective on Stakeholder Rights pp. 451-466

- Dorothee Feils, Manzur Rahman and Florin Şabac
- Stakeholder Engagement: Keeping Business Legitimate in Austria’s Natural Mineral Water Bottling Industry pp. 467-484

- Anna Katharina Provasnek, Erwin Schmid and Gerald Steiner
- The Effectiveness of Bank Governance Reforms in the Wake of the Financial Crisis: A Stakeholder Approach pp. 485-503

- Sylvia Maxfield, Liu Wang and Mariana Magaldi de Sousa
- National Stakeholder Orientation, Corporate Social Responsibility, and Bank Loan Cost pp. 505-524

- Yan-Leung Cheung, Weiqiang Tan and Wenming Wang
- Media Depictions of CEO Ethics and Stakeholder Support of CSR Initiatives: The Mediating Roles of CSR Motive Attributions and Cynicism pp. 525-540

- Babatunde Ogunfowora, Madelynn Stackhouse and Won-Yong Oh
- The Relevance of Nationality and Industry for Stakeholder Salience: An Investigation Through Integrated Reports pp. 541-558

- Cristina Gianfelici, Andrea Casadei and Federica Cembali
- Does Economics and Business Education Wash Away Moral Judgment Competence? pp. 559-577

- Katrin Hummel, Dieter Pfaff and Katja Rost
- Business Schools at the Crossroads? A Trip Back from Sparta to Athens pp. 579-591

- Maria Jose Murcia, Hector O. Rocha and Julian Birkinshaw
- Review of Business Ethics: A Kantian Perspective, by Norman E. Bowie, 2nd edition pp. 593-596

- Ebrahim Azadegan
- Review of Technology, Society and Sustainability edited by Lech W. Zacher pp. 597-598

- Joseph DesJardins
- Review of Wealth, Commerce, and Philosophy: Foundational Thinkers and Business Ethics, edited by Eugene Heath and Byron Kaldis pp. 599-601

- Roni Hirsch
Volume 150, issue 1, 2018
- State Power: Rethinking the Role of the State in Political Corporate Social Responsibility pp. 1-14

- Judith Schrempf-Stirling
- Does Equity Ownership Matter for Corporate Social Responsibility? A Literature Review of Theories and Recent Empirical Findings pp. 15-40

- Christian M. Faller and Dodo zu Knyphausen-Aufseß
- The Effect of Board Capital and CEO Power on Corporate Social Responsibility Disclosures pp. 41-56

- Mohammad Muttakin, Arifur Khan and Dessalegn Getie Mihret
- When Fairness is Not Enough: Impact of Corporate Ethical Values on Organizational Citizenship Behaviors and Worker Alienation pp. 57-68

- Dheeraj Sharma
- Impact of Corporate Social Responsibility Disclosure on Financial Performance: Case Study of Listed Pharmaceutical Firms of Pakistan pp. 69-78

- Muhammad Shoukat Malik and Lubna Kanwal
- Role of Country- and Firm-Level Determinants in Environmental, Social, and Governance Disclosure pp. 79-98

- Maria Baldini, Lorenzo Dal Maso, Giovanni Liberatore, Francesco Mazzi and Simone Terzani
- What Lobbying Ethics and What for? The Case of French Lobbying Consulting Firms pp. 99-116

- Madina Rival and Richard Major
- Corporate Social Responsibility and Corporate Longevity: The Mediating Role of Social Capital and Moral Legitimacy in Korea pp. 117-134

- Se-Yeon Ahn and Dong-Jun Park
- Corporate Philanthropy and Tunneling: Evidence from China pp. 135-157

- Jun Chen, Wang Dong, Jamie Tong and Feida Zhang
- Corporate Reputation and Collective Crises: A Theoretical Development Using the Case of Rana Plaza pp. 159-183

- Breeda Comyns and Elizabeth Franklin-Johnson
- The Link Between (Not) Practicing CSR and Corporate Reputation: Psychological Foundations and Managerial Implications pp. 185-198

- Nick Lin-Hi and Igor Blumberg
- Food Waste, Power, and Corporate Social Responsibility in the Australian Food Supply Chain pp. 199-210

- Bree Devin and Carol Richards
- Corporate Board and Corporate Social Responsibility Assurance: Evidence from China pp. 211-225

- Lin Liao, Teng (Philip) Lin and Yuyu Zhang
- On the Value of Corporate Social Responsibility Disclosure: An Empirical Investigation of Corporate Bond Issues in China pp. 227-258

- Guangming Gong, Si Xu and Xun Gong
- Evaluation of the Cultural Environment’s Impact on the Performance of the Socially Responsible Investment Funds pp. 259-278

- Francisco José López-Arceiz, Ana José Bellostas-Pérezgrueso and Jose Moneva
- The Corporate Social Responsibility Information Environment: Examining the Value of Financial Analysts’ Recommendations pp. 279-301

- Changhee Lee, Dan Palmon and Ari Yezegel
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