Journal of Business Ethics
1998 - 2025
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Volume 103, issue 4, 2011
- Business Ethics Should Study Illicit Businesses: To Advance Respect for Human Rights pp. 497-509

- Edmund Byrne
- An Empirical Study of Leader Ethical Values, Transformational and Transactional Leadership, and Follower Attitudes Toward Corporate Social Responsibility pp. 511-528

- Kevin Groves and Michael LaRocca
- Study of Commitment Antecedents: The Dynamic Point of View pp. 529-541

- Chun-Hsi Chen and Setyabudi Indartono
- Staff Attitudes to Talking Openly About Ethical Dilemmas: The Role of Business Ethics Conceptions and Trust pp. 543-552

- N. Leila Trapp
- Environmental and Spiritual Leadership: Tracing the Synergies from an Organizational Perspective pp. 553-565

- Joanna Crossman
- Public Versus Private Sector Procurement Ethics and Strategy: What Each Sector can Learn from the Other pp. 567-586

- Timothy Hawkins, Michael Gravier and Edward Powley
- The Transparent Supply Chain: from Resistance to Implementation at Nike and Levi-Strauss pp. 587-603

- David Doorey
- The Credit Crisis and the Moral Responsibility of Professionals in Finance pp. 605-619

- Johan Graafland and Bert Ven
- The Effect of Guanxi on Audit Quality in China pp. 621-638

- Jihong Liu, Yaping Wang and Liansheng Wu
- Corporate Social Responsibility as an Organizational Attractiveness for Prospective Public Relations Practitioners pp. 639-653

- Soo-Yeon Kim and Hyojung Park
Volume 103, issue 3, 2011
- Company Delistings from the UN Global Compact: Limited Business Demand or Domestic Governance Failure? pp. 331-349

- Jette Knudsen
- Corporate Governance and Firm Value: The Impact of Corporate Social Responsibility pp. 351-383

- Hoje Jo and Maretno Harjoto
- Directors’ Roles in Corporate Social Responsibility: A Stakeholder Perspective pp. 385-402

- Humphry Hung
- Business Ethics and Financial Reporting Quality: Evidence from Korea pp. 403-427

- Tae Choi and Jinhan Pae
- Withdrawal Behaviors Syndrome: An Ethical Perspective pp. 429-451

- Orly Shapira-Lishchinsky and Shmuel Even-Zohar
- Consumer Religiosity: Consequences for Consumer Activism in the United States pp. 453-467

- Krist Swimberghe, Laura Flurry and Janna Parker
- A Heideggerian Perspective on the Relationship Between Mintzberg’s Distinction Between Engaged and Disconnected Management: The Role of Uncertainty in Management pp. 469-483

- Steven Segal
- Impact of Ethical Leadership and Leader–Member Exchange on Whistle Blowing: The Moderating Impact of the Moral Intensity of the Issue pp. 485-496

- Kanika Bhal and Anubha Dadhich
Volume 103, issue 2, 2011
- Reviewing the Business Case for Corporate Social Responsibility: New Evidence and Analysis pp. 167-188

- Philipp Schreck
- New Approaches to Evaluating the Performance of Corporate–Community Partnerships: A Case Study from the Minerals Sector pp. 189-202

- Ana Esteves and Mary-Anne Barclay
- The Value of Corporate Philanthropy During Times of Crisis: The Sensegiving Effect of Employee Involvement pp. 203-220

- Alan Muller and Roman Kräussl
- The Role of Infomediaries: CSR in the Business Press During 2000–2009 pp. 221-237

- Maria Grafström and Karolina Windell
- An Epistemic Analysis of (Un)Sustainable Business pp. 239-253

- Frank Birkin and Thomas Polesie
- Who Should Control a Corporation? Toward a Contingency Stakeholder Model for Allocating Ownership Rights pp. 255-274

- Alessandro Zattoni
- Green and Good? The Investment Performance of US Environmental Mutual Funds pp. 275-287

- Francisco Climent and Pilar Soriano
- Corporation and Polis pp. 289-303

- Graham Henning
- Measuring Investors’ Socially Responsible Preferences in Mutual Funds pp. 305-330

- Iván Barreda-Tarrazona, Juan Matallín-Sáez and Balaguer-Franch Mª
Volume 103, issue 1, 2011
- Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold, Inc.: An Innovative Voluntary Code of Conduct to Protect Human Rights, Create Employment Opportunities, and Economic Development of the Indigenous People pp. 1-30

- S. Sethi, David Lowry, Emre Veral, H. Shapiro and Olga Emelianova
- Introduction: Insurance and Business Ethics pp. 1-5

- Aaron Doyle
- The Morality of Risk Modeling pp. 7-16

- Nicos Scordis
- Consumer Insurance Fraud/Abuse as Co-creation and Co-responsibility: A New Paradigm pp. 17-32

- William Lesch and Johannes Brinkmann
- Fluidity of Regulation-CSR Nexus: The Multinational Corporate Corruption Example pp. 31-57

- Onyeka Osuji
- The Forms and Limits of Insurance Solidarity pp. 33-44

- Turo-Kimmo Lehtonen and Jyri Liukko
- Insurance of Techno-Organizational Ventures and Procedural Ethics: Lessons from the Deepwater Horizon Explosion pp. 45-61

- Alexandros-Andreas Kyrtsis
- Amos & Postmodernity: A Contemporary Critical & Reflective Perspective on the Interdependency of Ethics & Spirituality in the Latino-Hispanic American Reality pp. 59-72

- David Escobar
- Insurance for the Poor? pp. 63-76

- Ralf Radermacher and Johannes Brinkmann
- Gender Differences in Ethics Research: The Importance of Controlling for the Social Desirability Response Bias pp. 73-93

- Derek Dalton and Marc Ortegren
- Blurred Promises: Ethical Consequences of Fine Print Policies in Insurance pp. 77-86

- Øyvind Kvalnes
- Tort Law and the Ethical Responsibilities of Liability Insurers: Comments from a Reinsurer’s Perspective pp. 87-94

- Christian Lahnstein
- Nokia Siemens Networks: Just Doing Business – or Supporting an Oppressive Regime? pp. 95-110

- Judith Schrempf
- National Security as a Corporate Social Responsibility: Critical Infrastructure Resilience pp. 111-125

- Gail Ridley
- Business and Government Ethics in the “New” and “Old” EU: An Empirical Account of Public–Private Value Congruence in Slovenia and the Netherlands pp. 127-141

- Dejan Jelovac, Zeger Wal and Ana Jelovac
- Institutional Interest in Corporate Responsibility: Portfolio Evidence and Ethical Explanation pp. 143-165

- Paul Cox and Patricia Wicks
Volume 102, issue 4, 2011
- Australian Socially Responsible Funds: Performance, Risk and Screening Intensity pp. 519-535

- Jacquelyn Humphrey and Darren Lee
- Abuse of Ministerial Authority, Systemic Perjury, and Obstruction of Justice: Corruption in the Shadows of Organizational Practice pp. 537-562

- Seraphim Voliotis
- Leadership Centrality and Corporate Social Ir-Responsibility (CSIR): The Potential Ameliorating Effects of Self and Shared Leadership on CSIR pp. 563-579

- Craig Pearce and Charles Manz
- Does a Consumer’s Religion Really Matter in the Buyer–Seller Dyad? An Empirical Study Examining the Relationship Between Consumer Religious Commitment, Christian Conservatism and the Ethical Judgment of a Seller’s Controversial Business Decision pp. 581-598

- Krist Swimberghe, Dheeraj Sharma and Laura Flurry
- Convergence Versus Divergence of CSR in Developing Countries: An Embedded Multi-Layered Institutional Lens pp. 599-621

- Dima Jamali and Ben Neville
- Research into Quality Management and Social Responsibility pp. 623-638

- Juan Tarí
- Perceived Organizational Motives and Consumer Responses to Proactive and Reactive CSR pp. 639-652

- Mark Groza, Mya Pronschinske and Matthew Walker
- Supervisor Role Modeling, Ethics-Related Organizational Policies, and Employee Ethical Intention: The Moderating Impact of Moral Ideology pp. 653-668

- Pablo Ruiz-Palomino and Ricardo Martinez-Cañas
- What Would Confucius Do? – Confucian Ethics and Self-Regulation in Management pp. 669-683

- Peter Woods and David Lamond
- The Moral Threat of Compartmentalization: Self, Roles and Responsibility pp. 685-697

- Cécile Rozuel
Volume 102, issue 3, 2011
- Duties Owed to Organizational Citizens – Ethical Insights for Today’s Leader pp. 343-356

- Cam Caldwell
- Stakeholder Salience Revisited: Refining, Redefining, and Refueling an Underdeveloped Conceptual Tool pp. 357-378

- Benjamin Neville, Simon Bell and Gregory Whitwell
- Moral Differentiation: Exploring Boundaries of the “Monkey See, Monkey Do” Perspective pp. 379-399

- Michael O’Fallon and Kenneth Butterfield
- The Introduction of a Non-Traditional and Aggressive Approach to Banking: The Risks of Hubris pp. 401-420

- Dena Lawrence, Federica Pazzaglia and Karan Sonpar
- Behavioral Economics, Federalism, and the Triumph of Stakeholder Theory pp. 421-438

- Allen Kaufman and Ernie Englander
- The Service-Dominant Logic of Marketing and Marketing Ethics pp. 439-454

- John Williams and Robert Aitken
- Understanding Purchase Intention During Product-Harm Crises: Moderating Effects of Perceived Corporate Ability and Corporate Social Responsibility pp. 455-471

- Chieh-Peng Lin, Shwu-Chuan Chen, Chou-Kang Chiu and Wan-Yu Lee
- Repentance and Continuous Improvement: Ethical Implications for the Modern Leader pp. 473-487

- Cam Caldwell, Rolf Dixon, Ryan Atkins and Stefan Dowdell
- An Academic Publisher’s Response to Plagiarism pp. 489-506

- Bruce Lewis, Jonathan Duchac and S. Douglas Beets
- Ship-Owners and the Twenty-First Century Somali Pirate: The Business Ethics of Ransom Payment pp. 507-516

- Paul Lansing and Michael Petersen
- Erratum to: Duties Owed to Organizational Citizens – Ethical Insights for Today’s Leader pp. 517-517

- Cam Caldwell, Ryan Atkins and Russell Holzgrefe
Volume 102, issue 2, 2011
- The Collapse of a European Bank in the Financial Crisis: An Analysis from Stakeholder and Ethical Perspectives pp. 169-191

- Yves Fassin and Derrick Gosselin
- Critical Events in the Ethics of U.S. Corporation History pp. 193-219

- S. Beets
- Sustainable Supply Chain Management Integration: A Qualitative Analysis of the German Manufacturing Industry pp. 221-235

- Julia Wolf
- Value Congruence and Charismatic Leadership in CEO–Top Manager Relationships: An Empirical Investigation pp. 237-254

- Sefa Hayibor, Bradley Agle, Greg Sears, Jeffrey Sonnenfeld and Andrew Ward
- The Corporate Psychopaths Theory of the Global Financial Crisis pp. 255-259

- Clive Boddy
- Drivers of Change: A Multiple-Case Study on the Process of Institutionalization of Corporate Responsibility Among Three Multinational Companies pp. 261-279

- Ulf Richter
- Configuration of External Influences: The Combined Effects of Institutions and Stakeholders on Corporate Social Responsibility Strategies pp. 281-298

- Min-Dong Lee
- Women Directors on Corporate Boards: From Tokenism to Critical Mass pp. 299-317

- Mariateresa Torchia, Andrea Calabrò and Morten Huse
- The Impact of Intrinsic Religiosity on Consumers’ Ethical Beliefs: Does It Depend on the Type of Religion? A Comparison of Christian and Moslem Consumers in Germany and Turkey pp. 319-332

- Helmut Schneider, John Krieger and Azra Bayraktar
- To Help or Not to Help? Personal Value for Diversity Moderates the Relationship Between Discrimination Against Minorities and Citizenship Behavior Toward Minorities pp. 333-342

- María del Carmen Triana, Kwanghyun Kim and María García
Volume 102, issue 1, 2011
- Explicating Ethical Corporate Marketing. Insights from the BP Deepwater Horizon Catastrophe: The Ethical Brand that Exploded and then Imploded pp. 1-14

- John Balmer, Shaun Powell and Stephen Greyser
- Ethics, Corporations, and Governance pp. 1-4

- Wesley Cragg and Dirk Matten
- Business Ethics and the ‘End of History’ in Corporate Law pp. 5-20

- Joseph Heath
- How Sustainability Ratings Might Deter ‘Greenwashing’: A Closer Look at Ethical Corporate Communication pp. 15-28

- Béatrice Parguel, Florence Benoît-Moreau and Fabrice Larceneux
- Putting Creditors in Their Rightful Place: Corporate Governance and Business Ethics in the Light of Limited Liability pp. 21-32

- Christopher Cowton
- Corporate Social Responsibility and the Benefits of Employee Trust: A Cross-Disciplinary Perspective pp. 29-45

- S. Hansen, Benjamin Dunford, Alan Boss, R. Boss and Ingo Angermeier
- Corporate Governance as Part of the Strategic Process: Rethinking the Role of the Board pp. 33-42

- David Weitzner and Theo Peridis
- Business Ethics as Self-Regulation: Why Principles that Ground Regulations Should Be Used to Ground Beyond-Compliance Norms as Well pp. 43-57

- Wayne Norman
- Consumer Perceptions of the Antecedents and Consequences of Corporate Social Responsibility pp. 47-55

- Andrea Stanaland, May Lwin and Patrick Murphy
- Setting Boundaries for Corporate Social Responsibility: Firm–NGO Relationship as Discursive Legitimation Struggle pp. 57-75

- Maria Joutsenvirta
- Deconstructing the Relationship Between Corporate Social and Financial Performance pp. 59-76

- Francesco Perrini, Angeloantonio Russo, Antonio Tencati and Clodia Vurro
- Stakeholder Theory and Social Identity: Rethinking Stakeholder Identification pp. 77-87

- Andrew Crane and Trish Ruebottom
- Deonance and Distrust: Motivated Third Party Information Seeking Following Disclosure of an Agent’s Unethical Behavior pp. 77-96

- Chris Bell and Kelley Main
- A Framework for Assessing Immorally Manipulative Marketing Tactics pp. 97-118

- Shlomo Sher
- The Sound of Silence – A Space for Morality? The Role of Solitude for Ethical Decision Making pp. 119-133

- Kleio Akrivou, Dimitrios Bourantas, Shenjiang Mo and Evi Papalois
- Buy, Lie, or Die: An Investigation of Chinese ST Firms’ Voluntary Interim Audit Motive and Auditor Independence pp. 135-153

- Alex Chu, Xingqiang Du and Guohua Jiang
- The Impact of Ethical Ideologies, Moral Intensity, and Social Context on Sales-Based Ethical Reasoning pp. 155-168

- Sean Valentine and Connie Bateman
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