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Journal of Business Ethics
1998 - 2025
Current editor(s): Michelle Greenwood and R. Edward Freeman From Springer Bibliographic data for series maintained by Sonal Shukla () and Springer Nature Abstracting and Indexing (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 119, issue 4, 2014
- Positive Organizational Ethics: Cultivating and Sustaining Moral Performance pp. 435-444

- Leslie Sekerka, Debra Comer and Lindsey Godwin
- Reconsidering Virtue: Differences of Perspective in Virtue Ethics and the Positive Social Sciences pp. 445-460

- David Bright, Bradley Winn and Jason Kanov
- Wage Cuts and Managers’ Empathy: How a Positive Emotion Can Contribute to Positive Organizational Ethics in Difficult Times pp. 461-472

- Joerg Dietz and Emmanuelle Kleinlogel
- Normal Compassion: A Framework for Compassionate Decision Making pp. 473-491

- Ace Simpson, Stewart Clegg and Tyrone Pitsis
- In the Eye of the Beholder: An Exploration of Managerial Courage pp. 493-515

- Michelle Harbour and Veronika Kisfalvi
- Supererogation: Beyond Positive Deviance and Corporate Social Responsibility pp. 517-528

- Daina Mazutis
- Institutionalizing Ethics in Institutional Voids: Building Positive Ethical Strength to Serve Women Microfinance Borrowers in Negative Contexts pp. 529-542

- Subrata Chakrabarty and A. Bass
- Understanding Sustainability Innovations Through Positive Ethical Networks pp. 543-559

- Zahir Dossa and Katrin Kaeufer
Volume 119, issue 3, 2014
- Morality, Ethics, and Values Outside and Inside Organizations: An Example of the Discourse on Climate Change pp. 287-300

- Cristina Besio and Andrea Pronzini
- Firm–Employee Relationships from a Social Responsibility Perspective: Developments from Communist Thinking to Market Ideology in Romania. A Mass Media Story pp. 301-315

- Oana Apostol and Salme Näsi
- The Relationship Between Sustainable Supply Chain Management, Stakeholder Pressure and Corporate Sustainability Performance pp. 317-328

- Julia Wolf
- The Level of Compliance with the International Code of Marketing of Breast-Milk Substitutes: Does it Matter to Stock Markets? pp. 329-348

- Andreas Hoepner, Thereza Aguiar and Ravi Majithia
- Who Needs CSR? The Impact of Corporate Social Responsibility on National Competitiveness pp. 349-364

- Ioanna Boulouta and Christos Pitelis
- Reason, Rationality, and Fiduciary Duty pp. 365-380

- Steve Lydenberg
- Why the Doctor Will NOT See You Now: The Ethics of Enforcing Covenants Not to Compete in Physician Employment Contracts pp. 381-398

- Michelle Beauchamp, Sandra Benson and Lara Daniel
- Mises, Hayek and Corruption pp. 399-404

- Tomáš Otáhal
- The Influence of Consumers’ Cognitive and Psychographic Traits on Perceived Deception: A Comparison Between Online and Offline Retailing Contexts pp. 405-422

- Isabel Riquelme and Sergio Román
- Taking Terrain Literally: Grounding Local Adaptation to Corporate Social Responsibility in the Extractive Industries pp. 423-434

- Michael Dougherty and Tricia Olsen
Volume 119, issue 2, 2014
- Beyond Business Ethics: An Agenda for the Trustworthy Teachers and Practitioners of Business pp. 151-172

- Ann Congleton
- The Struggles of the Interculturalists: Professional Ethical Identity and Early Stages of Codes of Ethics Development pp. 173-191

- Laurence Romani and Betina Szkudlarek
- The Crucial Role of Turnover Intentions in Transforming Moral Disengagement Into Deviant Behavior at Work pp. 193-208

- Jessica Christian and Aleksander Ellis
- Business Ethics Index: Latin America pp. 209-218

- John Tsalikis, Bruce Seaton and Phillip Shepherd
- Putting Responsible Finance to Work for Citi Microfinance pp. 219-234

- Tzu-Kuan Chiu
- Negative Affect and Counterproductive Workplace Behavior: The Moderating Role of Moral Disengagement and Gender pp. 235-244

- Al-Karim Samnani, Sabrina Salamon and Parbudyal Singh
- From Resistance to Opportunity-Seeking: Strategic Responses to Institutional Pressures for Corporate Social Responsibility in the Nordic Fashion Industry pp. 245-264

- Esben Pedersen and Wencke Gwozdz
- The Effects of Performance Rating, Leader–Member Exchange, Perceived Utility, and Organizational Justice on Performance Appraisal Satisfaction: Applying a Moral Judgment Perspective pp. 265-273

- Carrie Dusterhoff, J. Cunningham and James MacGregor
- The Role of Ethics in the Commercialization of Indigenous Knowledge pp. 275-286

- David Orozco and Latha Poonamallee
Volume 119, issue 1, 2014
- Sustainable Bonuses: Sign of Corporate Responsibility or Window Dressing? pp. 1-15

- Ans Kolk and Paolo Perego
- The Value Relevance of Reputation for Sustainability Leadership pp. 17-28

- Isabel Lourenço, Jeffrey Callen, Manuel Branco and José Curto
- Modeling Ethical Business Culture: Development of the Ethical Business Culture Survey and Its Use to Validate the CEBC Model of Ethical Business Culture pp. 29-43

- Douglas Jondle, Alexandre Ardichvili and James Mitchell
- The Catch-22 of Responsible Luxury: Effects of Luxury Product Characteristics on Consumers’ Perception of Fit with Corporate Social Responsibility pp. 45-57

- Catherine Janssen, Joëlle Vanhamme, Adam Lindgreen and Cécile Lefebvre
- Revisiting Supplier Compliance with MNC Codes of Conduct: Recoupling Policy and Practice at Chinese Toy Suppliers pp. 59-75

- Niklas Egels-Zandén
- Embedding Corporate Social Responsibility in Corporate Governance: A Stakeholder Systems Approach pp. 77-86

- Chris Mason and John Simmons
- Business Ethics and the Development of Intellectual Capital pp. 87-98

- Hwan-Yann Su
- Please Accept My Sincerest Apologies: Examining Follower Reactions to Leader Apology pp. 99-117

- Tessa Basford, Lynn Offermann and Tara Behrend
- Towards Enforceable Bans on Illicit Businesses: From Moral Relativism to Human Rights pp. 119-130

- Edmund Byrne
- The Financial Impact of ISO 14001 Certification: Top-Line, Bottom-Line, or Both? pp. 131-149

- Pieter Jong, Antony Paulraj and Constantin Blome
Volume 118, issue 4, 2013
- Communicative Dynamics and the Polyphony of Corporate Social Responsibility in the Network Society pp. 683-694

- Itziar Castelló, Mette Morsing and Friederike Schultz
- On the Role of Social Media in the ‘Responsible’ Food Business: Blogger Buzz on Health and Obesity Issues pp. 695-707

- Hsin-Hsuan Lee, Willemijn Dolen and Ans Kolk
- A Web of Watchdogs: Stakeholder Media Networks and Agenda-Setting in Response to Corporate Initiatives pp. 709-729

- Maria Besiou, Mark Hunter and Luk Wassenhove
- The Impact of Interactive Corporate Social Responsibility Communication on Corporate Reputation pp. 731-746

- David Eberle, Guido Berens and Ting Li
- Tweetjacked: The Impact of Social Media on Corporate Greenwash pp. 747-757

- Thomas Lyon and A. Montgomery
- The Pursuit of Empowerment through Social Media: Structural Social Capital Dynamics in CSR-Blogging pp. 759-775

- Christian Fieseler and Matthes Fleck
- Corporations and Citizenship Arenas in the Age of Social Media pp. 777-790

- Glen Whelan, Jeremy Moon and Bettina Grant
- Social Media for Socially Responsible Firms: Analysis of Fortune 500’s Twitter Profiles and their CSR/CSIR Ratings pp. 791-806

- Kiljae Lee, Won-Yong Oh and Namhyeok Kim
- Capturing Online Presence: Hyperlinks and Semantic Networks in Activist Group Websites on Corporate Social Responsibility pp. 807-823

- Frank de Bakker and Iina Hellsten
Volume 118, issue 3, 2013
- Abstract Knowledge and Reified Financial Innovation: Building Wisdom and Ethics Into Financial Innovation Networks pp. 447-459

- David Rooney, Tom Mandeville and Tim Kastelle
- An Empirical Investigation on Firms’ Proactive and Passive Motivation for Bribery in China pp. 461-472

- Xiaoyu Zhou, Yi Han and Rui Wang
- How to Spot a Careerist Early On: Psychopathy and Exchange Ideology as Predictors of Careerism pp. 473-486

- Dan Chiaburu, Gonzalo Muñoz and Richard Gardner
- The Natural Link Between Virtue Ethics and Political Virtue: The Morality of the Market pp. 487-496

- Javier Aranzadi
- Management Responses to Social Activism in an Era of Corporate Responsibility: A Case Study pp. 497-513

- Katinka Cranenburgh, Kellie Liket and Nigel Roome
- If You Can’t See the Forest for the Trees, You Might Just Cut Down the Forest: The Perils of Forced Choice on “Seemingly” Unethical Decision-Making pp. 515-527

- Michael Wood, Theodore Noseworthy and Scott Colwell
- ESG in Focus: The Australian Evidence pp. 529-541

- Jeremy Galbreath
- The Costs of Organisational Injustice in the Hungarian Health Care System pp. 543-560

- Márta Somogyvári
- E Pluribus Unum? Legitimacy Issues and Multi-stakeholder Codes of Conduct pp. 561-576

- Valentina Mele and Donald Schepers
- Feeling Good by Doing Good: Employee CSR-Induced Attributions, Job Satisfaction, and the Role of Charismatic Leadership pp. 577-588

- Pavlos Vlachos, Nikolaos Panagopoulos and Adam Rapp
- Benchmarking Tendencies in Managerial Mindsets: Prioritizing Stockholders and Stakeholders in Peru, South Africa, and the United States pp. 589-605

- John Parnell, Gregory Scott and Georgios Angelopoulos
- Ethics and Expertise: A Social Networks Perspective pp. 607-621

- Seung Lee
- Standing by Your Organization: The Impact of Organizational Identification and Abusive Supervision on Followers’ Perceived Cohesion and Tendency to Gossip pp. 623-634

- Stijn Decoster, Jeroen Camps, Jeroen Stouten, Lore Vandevyvere and Thomas Tripp
- The Role of Ethics in 21st Century Organizations pp. 635-637

- William Bishop
- Dilemmas, Conspiracies, and Sophie’s Choice: Vignette Themes and Ethical Judgments pp. 639-653

- Peter Mudrack and E. Mason
- Towards a More ‘Ethically Correct’ Governance for Economic Sustainability pp. 655-665

- Christos Pitelis
- Fighting Software Piracy: Which Governance Tools Matter in Africa? pp. 667-682

- Antonio Andres and Simplice Asongu
Volume 118, issue 2, 2013
- Are Demographic Attributes and Firm Characteristics Drivers of Gender Diversity? Investigating Women’s Positions on French Boards of Directors pp. 227-249

- Mehdi Nekhili and Hayette Gatfaoui
- Corporate Social Responsibility and Firm Productivity: Evidence from the Chemical Industry in the United States pp. 251-263

- Li Sun and Marty Stuebs
- Measuring CSR Image: Three Studies to Develop and to Validate a Reliable Measurement Tool pp. 265-286

- Andrea Pérez and Ignacio Rodríguez del Bosque
- The Benefit Corporation and Corporate Social Responsibility pp. 287-301

- Janine Hiller
- Critical Mass of Women on BODs, Multiple Identities, and Corporate Philanthropic Disaster Response: Evidence from Privately Owned Chinese Firms pp. 303-317

- Ming Jia and Zhe Zhang
- Does Religion Matter to Owner-Manager Agency Costs? Evidence from China pp. 319-347

- Xingqiang Du
- The Influence of Primary Study Characteristics on the Performance Differential Between Socially Responsible and Conventional Investment Funds: A Meta-Analysis pp. 349-363

- Sebastian Rathner
- Responsible Management, Incentive Systems, and Productivity pp. 365-377

- Ivan Hilliard
- Leadership Discourse, Culture, and Corporate Ethics: CEO-speak at News Corporation pp. 379-394

- Joel Amernic and Russell Craig
- Corporate Social Responsibility and Its Impact on Firms’ Investment Policy, Organizational Structure, and Performance pp. 395-412

- Otgontsetseg Erhemjamts, Qian Li and Anand Venkateswaran
- The Relevance of Stakeholder Theory and Social Capital Theory in the Context of CSR in SMEs: An Australian Perspective pp. 413-427

- Suman Sen and James Cowley
- Managing the Risks of Corporate Political Donations: A Utilitarian Perspective pp. 429-445

- Shane Leong, James Hazelton and Cynthia Townley
Volume 118, issue 1, 2013
- Does the Ethical Leadership of Supervisors Generate Internal Social Capital? pp. 1-12

- David Pastoriza and Miguel Ariño
- W(h)ither Ecology? The Triple Bottom Line, the Global Reporting Initiative, and Corporate Sustainability Reporting pp. 13-29

- Markus Milne and Rob Gray
- Understanding Pay Satisfaction: Effects of Supervisor Ethical Leadership on Job Motivating Potential Influence pp. 31-43

- Pablo Ruiz-Palomino, Francisco Sáez-Martínez and Ricardo Martínez-Cañas
- Harmonizing IPRs on Software Piracy: Empirics of Trajectories in Africa pp. 45-60

- Simplice Asongu
- Gender Diversity in the Boardroom and Firm Performance: What Exactly Constitutes a “Critical Mass?” pp. 61-72

- Jasmin Joecks, Kerstin Pull and Karin Vetter
- Identity, Moral, and Equity Perspectives on the Relationship Between Experienced Injustice and Time Theft pp. 73-83

- Yan Liu and Christopher Berry
- Will Women Lead the Way? Differences in Demand for Corporate Social Responsibility Information for Investment Decisions pp. 85-102

- Leda Nath, Lori Holder-Webb and Jeffrey Cohen
- How do Universities Make Progress? Stakeholder-Related Mechanisms Affecting Adoption of Sustainability in University Curricula pp. 103-116

- Deborah de Lange
- Ownership Concentration and CSR Policy of European Multinational Enterprises pp. 117-126

- Lammertjan Dam and Bert Scholtens
- Service-Learning and Leadership: Evidence from Teaching Financial Literacy pp. 127-137

- Omid Sabbaghi, Gerald Cavanagh S. J. and Tim Hipskind S. J.
- Legitimacy-Seeking Organizational Strategies in Controversial Industries: A Case Study Analysis and a Bidimensional Model pp. 139-153

- Jon Reast, François Maon, Adam Lindgreen and Joëlle Vanhamme
- The Effects of CEO Trustworthiness on Directors’ Monitoring and Resource Provision pp. 155-169

- Esther Del Brio, Toru Yoshikawa, Catherine Connelly and Wee Tan
- How Do Board Size and Occupational Background of Directors Influence Social Performance in For-profit and Non-profit Organizations? Evidence from California Hospitals pp. 171-187

- Ge Bai
- Protest Campaigns and Corporations: Cooperative Conflicts? pp. 189-202

- Veronika Kneip
- Reciprocity in Corporate Social Responsibility and Channel Performance: Do Birds of a Feather Flock Together? pp. 203-213

- Xueming Luo and Qinqin Zheng
- Outing the Silent Partner: Espousing the Economic Values that Operate in Not-For-Profit Organizations pp. 215-225

- Sarah Kaine and Jenny Green
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