Journal of Business Ethics
1998 - 2025
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Volume 96, issue 4, 2010
- Leadership, Trustworthiness, and Ethical Stewardship pp. 497-512

- Cam Caldwell, Linda Hayes and Do Long
- The Ethics of Life Insurance Settlements: Investing in the Lives of Unrelated Individuals pp. 513-534

- Hugo Nurnberg and Douglas Lackey
- Work Ethic and Ethical Work: Distortions in the American Dream pp. 535-550

- Gayle Porter
- The Impact of Forest Certification on Firm Financial Performance in Canada and the U.S pp. 551-572

- Kais Bouslah, Bouchra M’Zali, Marie-France Turcotte and Maher Kooli
- Effects of Nationality, Gender, and Religiosity on Business-Related Ethicality pp. 573-587

- Robert Peterson, Gerald Albaum, Dwight Merunka, Jose Munuera and Scott Smith
- A Cross-National Investigation on How Ethical Consumers Build Loyalty Toward Fair Trade Brands pp. 589-611

- Gwang-Suk Kim, Grace Lee and Kiwan Park
- Ethical Mindsets: An Australian Study pp. 613-629

- Theodora Issa and David Pick
- Corporate Social Responsibility, Ownership Structure, and Political Interference: Evidence from China pp. 631-645

- Wenjing Li and Ran Zhang
- Charisma or Group Belonging as Antecedents of Employee Work Effort? pp. 647-656

- Rudi Kirkhaug
- The Meaning(s) of Trust. A Content Analysis on the Diverse Conceptualizations of Trust in Scholarly Research on Business Relationships pp. 657-668

- Sandro Castaldo, Katia Premazzi and Fabrizio Zerbini
Volume 96, issue 3, 2010
- Communication of Corporate Social Responsibility: A Study of the Views of Management Teams in Large Companies pp. 339-354

- Susanne Arvidsson
- Working with Corporate Social Responsibility in Brazilian Companies: The Role of Managers’ Values in the Maintenance of CSR Cultures pp. 355-368

- Fernanda Duarte
- Existential Beliefs and Values pp. 369-382

- Niranjan Narasimhan, Kumar Bhaskar and Srinivas Prakhya
- Use of a “Coping-Modeling, Problem-Solving” Program in Business Ethics Education pp. 383-401

- Sheldene Simola
- Public Relations Leadership in Corporate Social Responsibility pp. 403-423

- Suzanne Benn, Lindi Todd and Jannet Pendleton
- Beyond Good and Evil: The Adiaphoric Company pp. 425-434

- Tommy Jensen
- Drivers of Environmental Disclosure and Stakeholder Expectation: Evidence from Taiwan pp. 435-451

- Cheng-Li Huang and Fan-Hua Kung
- Applying the Ignatian Pedagogical Paradigm to the Creation of an Accounting Ethics Course pp. 453-465

- Joan Hise and Dawn Massey
- Corporate Lobbying in Antidumping Cases: Looking into the Continued Dumping and Subsidy Offset Act pp. 467-478

- Seung-Hyun Lee and Yoon-Suk Baik
- That Which Doesn’t Break Us: Identity Work by Local Indigenous ‘Stakeholders’ pp. 479-495

- Eveline Bruijn and Gail Whiteman
Volume 96, issue 2, 2010
- Alliances Between Brands and Social Causes: The Influence of Company Credibility on Social Responsibility Image pp. 169-186

- Enrique Alcañiz, Ruben Cáceres and Rafael Pérez
- Giving Voice in a Culture of Silence. From a Culture of Compliance to a Culture of Integrity pp. 187-206

- Peter Verhezen
- Consideration of the Role of Guanxi in the Ethical Judgments of Chinese Managers pp. 207-221

- Cynthia Ho and Kylie Redfern
- The Impact of Leadership Longevity on Innovation in a Religious Organization pp. 223-231

- David Fritz and Nabil Ibrahim
- Calvin’s Restrictions on Interest: Guidelines for the Credit Crisis pp. 233-248

- Johan Graafland
- Private Equity and the Public Good pp. 249-263

- Kevin Morrell and Ian Clark
- Business Reputation and Labor Efficiency, Productivity, and Cost pp. 265-283

- Marty Stuebs and Li Sun
- Guanxi and OCB: The Chinese Cases pp. 285-298

- Liang-Hung Lin and Yu-Ling Ho
- Critical Reflective Organizations: An Empirical Observation of Global Active Citizenship and Green Politics pp. 299-316

- Jorge Arevalo
- The Role of Social Capital in the Success of Fair Trade pp. 317-338

- Iain Davies and Lynette Ryals
Volume 96, issue 1, 2010
- Special Issue on Stakeholder Thinking: A Tribute to Juha Nasi pp. 1-1

- R. Freeman, Salme Nasi and Grant Savage
- Wealth Creation in China and Some Lessons for Development Ethics pp. 1-15

- Georges Enderle
- Professor Juha Näsi: A Professional and Personal Tribute pp. 3-5

- Archie Carroll
- Managing for Stakeholders: Trade-offs or Value Creation pp. 7-9

- R. Edward Freeman
- Dealing with Wicked Issues: Open Strategizing and the Camisea Case pp. 11-19

- Ruth Schmitt
- Moralising the Market by Moralising the Firm pp. 17-31

- Luuk Knippenberg and Edwin Jong
- Stakeholder Collaboration: Implications for Stakeholder Theory and Practice pp. 21-26

- Grant Savage, Michele Bunn, Barbara Gray, Qian Xiao, Sijun Wang, Elizabeth Wilson and Eric Williams
- A “Black Box” of Stakeholder Thinking pp. 27-32

- Kalle Pajunen
- The Duty to Protect: Corporate Complicity, Political Responsibility, and Human Rights Advocacy pp. 33-47

- Florian Wettstein
- Institutional Implications for Stakeholder Modelling: Looking at Institutions in a Centralised Economy pp. 33-38

- Oana Apostol and Salme Näsi
- A Dynamic Perspective in Freeman’s Stakeholder Model pp. 39-49

- Yves Fassin
- Effects of Family Socialization in the Organizational Commitment of the Family Firms from the Moral Economy Perspective pp. 49-62

- Manuel Vallejo and Delia Langa
- Incorporating Stakeholder Thinking into the Neo-Classical Capital Circulation Model of the Firm pp. 51-56

- Salme Näsi and Hannele Mäkelä
- Stakeholder Governance as a Response to Wicked Issues pp. 57-64

- Sybille Sachs, Edwin Rühli and Claude Meier
- An Attempt to Determine the CSR Potential of the International Clothing Business pp. 63-77

- Thomas Laudal
- Analyzing the Essence of Stakeholder Relationships: What do we Need in Addition to Power, Legitimacy, and Urgency? pp. 65-72

- Päivi Myllykangas, Johanna Kujala and Hanna Lehtimäki
- The Nature of Nature as a Stakeholder pp. 73-78

- Matias Laine
- Accounting as a Facilitator of Extreme Narcissism pp. 79-93

- Joel Amernic and Russell Craig
- The Role of Dynamics in Stakeholder Thinking pp. 79-87

- Duane Windsor
- Investigating Socialization, Work-Related Norms, and the Ethical Perceptions of Marketing Practitioners pp. 95-115

- Nicholas McClaren, Stewart Adam and Andrea Vocino
- Corporate Social Responsibility: Is it Rewarded by the Corporate Bond Market? A Critical Note pp. 117-134

- Klaus-Michael Menz
- The Exercise of Moral Imagination in Stigmatized Work Groups pp. 135-147

- Esther Roca
- The Cross-Cultural Evolution of the Subordinate Influence Ethics Measure pp. 149-168

- David Ralston and Allison Pearson
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