Journal of Business Ethics
1998 - 2025
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Volume 92, issue 4, 2010
- Integrating Ethics and Strategy: A Pragmatic Approach pp. 479-491

- Alan Singer
- Constructing Illegitimacy? Cartels and Cartel Agreements in Finnish Business Media from Critical Discursive Perspective pp. 493-511

- Marjo Siltaoja and Meri Vehkaperä
- From Rational to Wise Action: Recasting Our Theories of Entrepreneurship pp. 513-530

- Laura Dunham
- Slipstreaming the Larger Boats: Social Responsibility in Medium-Sized Businesses pp. 531-551

- Lutz Preuss and Jack Perschke
- A Study of Deviance as a Retaliatory Response to Organizational Power pp. 553-563

- Randi Sims
- A Step Forward: Ethics Education Matters! pp. 565-584

- Cubie Lau
- Self-regulation, Corporate Social Responsibility, and the Business Case: Do they Work in Achieving Workplace Equality and Safety? pp. 585-600

- Susan Hart
- The Ethics of Organizations: A Longitudinal Study of the U.S. Working Population pp. 601-618

- Muel Kaptein
- On the (Re)Construction of Corruption in the Media: A Critical Discursive Approach pp. 619-635

- Eric Breit
- The Ethical Environment of Tax Professionals: Partner and Non-Partner Perceptions and Experiences pp. 637-654

- Donna Bobek, Amy Hageman and Robin Radtke
- Beyond Acclamations and Excuses: Environmental Performance, Voluntary Environmental Disclosure, and the Role of Visibility pp. 655-655

- Cedric Dawkins and John Fraas
Volume 92, issue 3, 2010
- Compensatory Ethics pp. 323-339

- Chen-Bo Zhong, Gillian Ku, Robert Lount and John Murnighan
- Relationships among Perceived Organizational Core Values, Corporate Social Responsibility, Ethics, and Organizational Performance Outcomes: An Empirical Study of Information Technology Professionals pp. 341-359

- K. Jin and Ronald Drozdenko
- The Limits of Strategic Rationality: Ethics, Enterprise Risk Management, and Governance pp. 361-372

- David Weitzner and James Darroch
- Participation in the Workplace: Are Employees Special? pp. 373-384

- Jeffrey Moriarty
- Metaphors and the Application of a Corporate Code of Ethics pp. 385-400

- Simone Zolingen and Hakan Honders
- Does Corporate Social Responsibility Matter in Asian Emerging Markets? pp. 401-413

- Yan Cheung, Weiqiang Tan, Hee-Joon Ahn and Zheng Zhang
- The Moderating Effect of Equal Opportunity Support and Confidence in Grievance Procedures on Sexual Harassment from Different Perpetrators pp. 415-432

- M. Hershcovis, Sharon Parker and Tara Reich
- The Egyptian Worker: Work Beliefs and Attitudes pp. 433-450

- Yusuf Sidani and Dima Jamali
- An Empirical Investigation into the Role of Personal-Related Factors on Corporate Travel Policy Compliance pp. 451-461

- Anneli Douglas and Berendien Lubbe
- How do Small and Medium Enterprises Go “Green”? A Study of Environmental Management Programs in the U.S. Wine Industry pp. 463-478

- Mark Cordano, Robert Marshall and Murray Silverman
Volume 92, issue 2, 2010
- Introduction: “Fair Trade in Different National Contexts” pp. 147-150

- Benjamin Huybrechts and Darryl Reed
- Developing a Normatively Grounded Research Agenda for Fair Trade: Examining the Case of Canada pp. 151-179

- Darryl Reed, Bob Thomson, Ian Hussey and Jean-Frédéric LeMay
- Assessing the “Tone at the Top”: The Moral Reasoning of CEOs in the Automobile Industry pp. 167-182

- James Weber
- Fair Trade in Italy: Too Much ‘Movement’ in the Shop? pp. 181-203

- Leonardo Becchetti and Marco Costantino
- Degussa AG and its Holocaust Legacy pp. 183-194

- Al Rosenbloom and RuthAnn Althaus
- Employee Participation in Cause-Related Marketing Strategies: A Study of Management Perceptions from British Consumer Service Industries pp. 195-210

- Gordon Liu, Catherine Liston-Heyes and Wai-Wai Ko
- Demystifying Fair Trade in France: The History of an Ambiguous Project pp. 205-216

- Nil Özçağlar-Toulouse, Amina Béji-Bécheur, Matthieu Gateau and Philippe Robert-Demontrond
- Toward Greater Consciousness in the 21st Century Workplace: How Buddhist Practices Fit In pp. 211-225

- Joan Marques
- Fair Trade Organizations in Belgium: Unity in Diversity? pp. 217-240

- Benjamin Huybrechts
- Business and the Public Affairs of Slavery: A Discursive Approach of an Ethical Public Issue pp. 227-249

- Nicolas Dahan and Milton Gittens
- Fair Trade: Towards an Economics of Virtue pp. 241-255

- Alex Nicholls
- Relationship-Oriented Cultures, Corruption, and International Marketing Success pp. 251-267

- Jennifer Chandler and John Graham
- For Love or Money? Fairtrade Business Models in the UK Supermarket Sector pp. 257-266

- Sally Smith
- Fair Trade Standards, Corporate Participation, and Social Movement Responses in the United States pp. 267-285

- Daniel Jaffee
- The Association Between Ethical Conflict and Adverse Outcomes pp. 269-276

- Linda Thorne
- Erratum to: The Association Between Ethical Conflict and Adverse Outcomes pp. 277-277

- Alice Gaudine and Linda Thorne
- Challenges to Legitimacy at the Forest Stewardship Council pp. 279-290

- Donald Schepers
- In the Name of Conservation: CAFE Practices and Fair Trade in Mexico pp. 287-299

- Marie-Christine Renard
- Ethical Marginality: The Icarus Syndrome and Banality of Wrongdoing pp. 291-303

- Dennis Balch and Robert Armstrong
- Are Stated Preferences Confirmed by Purchasing Behaviours? The Case of Fair Trade-Certified Bananas in Switzerland pp. 301-315

- Thuriane Mahé
- Stakeholder Forces of Socially Responsible Supply Chain Management Orientation pp. 305-322

- Haesun Park-Poaps and Kathleen Rees
- Fair Trade and the Depersonalization of Ethics pp. 317-330

- Jerome Ballet and Aurélie Carimentrand
- Are Fair Trade Goods Credence Goods? A New Proposal, with French Illustrations pp. 331-345

- Gaelle Balineau and Ivan Dufeu
Volume 92, issue 1, 2010
- A Ten-Step Model for Academic Integrity: A Positive Approach for Business Schools pp. 1-13

- Cam Caldwell
- Putting Sustainable Investing into Practice: A Governance Framework for Pension Funds pp. 1-19

- Claire Woods and Roger Urwin
- Bribery in International Business Transactions pp. 15-32

- Christopher Baughn, Nancy Bodie, Mark Buchanan and Michael Bixby
- Being Virtuous and Prosperous: SRI’s Conflicting Goals pp. 21-39

- Benjamin Richardson and Wes Cragg
- Analyzing the Politics of Health Care: Let’s Buy Ourselves Some Civilization pp. 33-47

- Bill Shaw and Jessica Magaldi
- Different Markets for Different Folks: Exploring the Challenges of Mainstreaming Responsible Investment Practices pp. 41-56

- Kenneth Amaeshi
- South Korean Chaebols and Value-Based Management pp. 49-62

- Sviatoslav Moskalev and Seung Park
- A Social Movement Perspective on Finance: How Socially Responsible Investment Mattered pp. 57-78

- Diane-Laure Arjaliès
- Children’s Labor Market Involvement, Household Work, and Welfare: A Brazilian Case Study pp. 63-78

- J. French
- Effective Shareholder Engagement: The Factors that Contribute to Shareholder Salience pp. 79-97

- E. Gifford
- Exceeding Our Grasp: Curricular Change and the Challenge to the Assumptive World pp. 79-85

- Samuel Natale and Sebastian Sora
- Safety and Ethics in the Global Workplace: Asymmetries in Culture and Infrastructure pp. 87-106

- Oswaldo Lorenzo, Paul Esqueda and Janelle Larson
- Responsible Property Investing in Canada: Factoring Both Environmental and Social Impacts in the Canadian Real Estate Market pp. 99-115

- Tessa Hebb, Ashley Hamilton and Heather Hachigian
- Does Social Performance Really Lead to Financial Performance? Accounting for Endogeneity pp. 107-126

- Roberto Garcia-Castro, Miguel Ariño and Miguel Canela
- The Environmental Performance of Dutch Government Bond Funds pp. 117-130

- Bert Scholtens
- The Rise and Stall of a Fair Trade Pioneer: The Cafédirect Story pp. 127-147

- Iain Davies, Bob Doherty and Simon Knox
- Sovereign Bonds and Socially Responsible Investment pp. 131-145

- Bastien Drut
- A New Methodological Approach for Studying Moral Reasoning Among Managers in Business Settings pp. 149-166

- James Weber and Elaine McGivern
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