Journal of Business Ethics
1998 - 2025
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Volume 127, issue 4, 2015
- Richard De George and the Use of Ethical Theory in Applied Ethics pp. 699-706

- Norman Bowie
- Technology with No Human Responsibility? pp. 707-715

- Deborah Johnson
- Ethical Protections for Future Persons: Is Their Present Non-existence a Serious Problem? pp. 717-722

- James Nickel
- Exploring and Conceptualizing International Business Ethics pp. 723-735

- Georges Enderle
- Competing with Integrity: Richard De George and the Ethics of Global Business pp. 737-742

- Patricia Werhane
- Rawls on International Economic Justice in The Law of Peoples pp. 743-759

- Rex Martin
- Is Capitalism Good for Women? pp. 761-770

- Ann Cudd
- The Morality of Whistleblowing: A Commentary on Richard T. De George pp. 771-781

- W. Hoffman and Mark Schwartz
- Where the Facts End: Richard De George and the Rise of Business Ethics pp. 783-787

- Thomas Donaldson
- A Response to My Critics pp. 789-803

- Richard De George
Volume 127, issue 3, 2015
- Media Coverage and Firm Valuation: Evidence from China pp. 501-511

- Jiwei Wang and Kangtao Ye
- Towards a Research Agenda on the Sustainable and Socially Responsible Management of Agency Workers Through a Flexicurity Model of HRM pp. 513-523

- Mike Zhang, Timothy Bartram, Nicola McNeil and Peter Dowling
- Reflexivity in Sustainability Accounting and Management: Transcending the Economic Focus of Corporate Sustainability pp. 525-536

- Anselm Schneider
- Exploring Employee Engagement with (Corporate) Social Responsibility: A Social Exchange Perspective on Organisational Participation pp. 537-548

- R. Slack, S. Corlett and R. Morris
- Strategic Alliance Formation and Structural Configuration pp. 549-564

- Haiying Lin and Nicole Darnall
- Comparing the Evolution of CSR Reporting to that of Financial Reporting pp. 565-577

- Daniel Tschopp and Ronald Huefner
- Academic Integrity in the Information Age: Virtues of Respect and Responsibility pp. 579-590

- Tracy Manly, Lori Leonard and Cynthia Riemenschneider
- Establishing How Natural Environmental Competency, Organizational Social Consciousness, and Innovativeness Relate pp. 591-605

- Clay Dibrell, Justin Craig, Jaemin Kim and Aaron Johnson
- On Responsibility in China: Understanding and Practice pp. 607-622

- Xiaohe Lu and Daryl Koehn
- Resources and Capabilities of Triple Bottom Line Firms: Going Over Old or Breaking New Ground? pp. 623-642

- Ante Glavas and Jenny Mish
- The Impact of Corporate Volunteering on CSR Image: A Consumer Perspective pp. 643-659

- Carolin Plewa, Jodie Conduit, Pascale Quester and Claire Johnson
- Peoples’ Views About the Acceptability of Executive Bonuses and Compensation Policies pp. 661-671

- Marco Heimann, Étienne Mullet and Jean-François Bonnefon
- Evaluation of Sustainability Practices in the United States and Large Corporations pp. 673-681

- M. Hashmi, Amal Damanhouri and Divya Rana
- Enlightened Shareholder Maximization: Is this Strategy Achievable? pp. 683-694

- Pamela Queen
Volume 127, issue 2, 2015
- Competing Against the Unknown: The Impact of Enabling and Constraining Institutions on the Informal Economy pp. 251-264

- B. Mathias, Sean Lux, T. Russell Crook, Chad Autry and Russell Zaretzki
- Examining an Individual’s Legitimacy Judgment Using the Value–Attitude System: The Role of Environmental and Economic Values and Source Credibility pp. 265-281

- David Finch, David Deephouse and Paul Varella
- Developing a Sustainability Credit Score System pp. 283-296

- Rodrigo Zeidan, Claudio Boechat and Angela Fleury
- Tensions in Corporate Sustainability: Towards an Integrative Framework pp. 297-316

- Tobias Hahn, Jonatan Pinkse, Lutz Preuss and Frank Figge
- Jesuit, Catholic, and Green: Evidence from Loyola University Chicago pp. 317-326

- Omid Sabbaghi and Gerald Cavanagh
- The Inexorable Sociality of Commerce: The Individual and Others in Adam Smith pp. 327-335

- David Bevan and Patricia Werhane
- Tugging on Heartstrings: Shopping Orientation, Mindset, and Consumer Responses to Cause-Related Marketing pp. 337-350

- Chun-Tuan Chang and Zhao-Hong Cheng
- CEO Gender, Ethical Leadership, and Accounting Conservatism pp. 351-370

- Simon Ho, Annie Li, Kinsun Tam and Feida Zhang
- Does Honesty Result from Moral Will or Moral Grace? Why Moral Identity Matters pp. 371-384

- Zhi Xu and Hing Ma
- Business Ethics After Citizens United: A Contractualist Analysis pp. 385-397

- David Silver
- Toward an Ethical Theory of Organizing pp. 399-417

- Naveed Yazdani and Hasan Murad
- Value-Enhancing Capabilities of CSR: A Brief Review of Contemporary Literature pp. 419-438

- Mahfuja Malik
- Is Corporate Social Responsibility Performance Associated with Tax Avoidance? pp. 439-457

- Roman Lanis and Grant Richardson
- Do Personal Values Influence the Propensity for Sustainability Actions? A Policy-Capturing Study pp. 459-478

- Joel Marcus, Heather MacDonald and Lorne Sulsky
- Linking Market Orientation and Environmental Performance: The Influence of Environmental Strategy, Employee’s Environmental Involvement, and Environmental Product Quality pp. 479-500

- Yang Chen, Guiyao Tang, Jiafei Jin, Ji Li and Pascal Paillé
Volume 127, issue 1, 2015
- Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainability in Scandinavia: An Overview pp. 1-15

- Robert Strand, R. Freeman and Kai Hockerts
- From Implicit to Explicit CSR in a Scandinavian Context: The Cases of HÅG and Hydro pp. 17-31

- Siri Carson, Øivind Hagen and S. Sethi
- Governmentalities of CSR: Danish Government Policy as a Reflection of Political Difference pp. 33-47

- Steen Vallentin
- Reputation, Responsibility, and Stakeholder Support in Scandinavian Firms: A Comparative Analysis pp. 49-64

- Deborah Vidaver-Cohen and Peggy Brønn
- Scandinavian Cooperative Advantage: The Theory and Practice of Stakeholder Engagement in Scandinavia pp. 65-85

- Robert Strand and R. Freeman
- Erratum to: Scandinavian Cooperative Advantage: The Theory and Practice of Stakeholder Engagement in Scandinavia pp. 87-87

- Robert Strand and R. Freeman
- Scandinavian Stakeholder Thinking: Seminal Offerings from the Late Juha Näsi pp. 89-105

- Robert Strand
- Erratum to: Scandinavian Stakeholder Thinking: Seminal Offerings from the Late Juha Näsi pp. 107-107

- Robert Strand
- Ye Olde CSR: The Historic Roots of Corporate Social Responsibility in Norway pp. 109-120

- Øyvind Ihlen and Heidi Weltzien Hoivik
- The Methodology in Empirical Sales Ethics Research: 1980–2010 pp. 121-147

- Nicholas McClaren
- When Harm is at Stake: Ethical Value Orientation, Managerial Decisions, and Relational Outcomes pp. 149-163

- Amy Verbos and Janice Miller
- Ethical Leadership and Reputation: Combined Indirect Effects on Organizational Deviance pp. 165-176

- Pedro Neves and Joana Story
- Responsible Management: Engaging Moral Reflexive Practice Through Threshold Concepts pp. 177-188

- Paul Hibbert and Ann Cunliffe
- Investigation of the Impact of an Ethical Framework and an Integrated Ethics Education on Accounting Students’ Ethical Sensitivity and Judgment pp. 189-203

- Nonna Martinov-Bennie and Rosina Mladenovic
- Consumer Personality and Green Buying Intention: The Mediate Role of Consumer Ethical Beliefs pp. 205-219

- Long-Chuan Lu, Hsiu-Hua Chang and Alan Chang
- Active Learning: An Advantageous Yet Challenging Approach to Accounting Ethics Instruction pp. 221-230

- Stephen Loeb
- The Case for Investment Advising as a Virtue-Based Practice pp. 231-249

- Keith Wyma
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