Journal of Business Ethics
1998 - 2025
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Volume 91, issue 4, 2010
- Values and the American Manager: A Three-Decade Perspective pp. 457-465

- B. Posner
- The Role of Ethics and Social Responsibility in Organizational Success: A Spanish Perspective pp. 467-483

- Scott Vitell, Encarnación Ramos and Ceri Nishihara
- The Influence of Cultural Values on Perceptions of Corporate Social Responsibility: Application of Hofstede’s Dimensions to Korean Public Relations Practitioners pp. 485-500

- Yungwook Kim and Soo-Yeon Kim
- The Impact of Diversity Promise Fulfillment on Professionals of Color Outcomes in the USA pp. 501-518

- E. Buttner, Kevin Lowe and Lenora Billings-Harris
- Islam and CSR: A Study of the Compatibility Between the Tenets of Islam and the UN Global Compact pp. 519-533

- Geoffrey Williams and John Zinkin
- ‘If I Should Fall From Grace…’: Stories of Change and Organizational Ethics pp. 535-551

- Carl Rhodes, Alison Pullen and Stewart Clegg
- Regressive Tax Rates and the Unethical Taxation of Salaried Income pp. 553-566

- Donald Nichols and William Wempe
- Business and Children: Mapping Impacts, Managing Responsibilities pp. 567-586

- Andrew Crane and Bahar Kazmi
- RETRACTED ARTICLE: Modern Business Ethics Research: Concepts, Theories, and Relationships pp. 587-597

- Hsing-Chau Tseng, Chi-Hsiang Duan, Hui-Lien Tung and Hsiang-Jui Kung
- Corporate Social Responsibility in the Blogosphere pp. 599-614

- Christian Fieseler, Matthes Fleck and Miriam Meckel
Volume 91, issue 3, 2010
- Ethics of Celebrities and Their Increasing Influence in 21st Century Society pp. 313-318

- Chong Choi and Ron Berger
- The Political Dimension: Added Value for Cross-Cultural Analysis. Nozawa and Smits, Two CEOs and Their Public Statements pp. 319-327

- Robert Es and Thomas Pels
- The Stockholder – A Lesson for Business Ethics from Bioethics? pp. 329-341

- John Hardwig
- Defining Respectful Leadership: What It Is, How It Can Be Measured, and Another Glimpse at What It Is Related to pp. 343-358

- Niels Quaquebeke and Tilman Eckloff
- Growth via Intellectual Property Rights Versus Gendered Inequity in Emerging Economies: An Ethical Dilemma for International Business pp. 359-378

- Pallab Paul and Kausiki Mukhopadhyay
- Cultural Competences: An Important Resource in the Industry–NGO Dialog pp. 379-390

- Maria Joutsenvirta and Liisa Uusitalo
- Stakeholders’ Perceptions and Future Scenarios to Improve Corporate Social Responsibility in Hong Kong and Mainland China pp. 391-404

- Joyce Tsoi
- Ethical Judgments in Business Ethics Research: Definition, and Research Agenda pp. 405-418

- John Sparks and Yue Pan
- Guanxi Management as Complex Adaptive Systems: a Case Study of Taiwanese ODI in China pp. 419-432

- Meiling Wong
- Beyond the Game: Perceptions and Practices of Corporate Social Responsibility in the Professional Sport Industry pp. 433-450

- Hela Sheth and Kathy Babiak
- Book Review pp. 451-456

- Aloy Soppe
Volume 91, issue 2, 2010
- Modelling CSR: How Managers Understand the Responsibilities of Business Towards Society pp. 155-166

- Esben Pedersen
- Attitudes About Corporate Social Responsibility: Business Student Predictors pp. 167-181

- Robert Kolodinsky, Timothy Madden, Daniel Zisk and Eric Henkel
- Editorial: Corporate Social Responsibility in Latin America pp. 167-170

- Adam Lindgreen and José-Rodrigo Córdoba
- Stakeholders Pressures and Strategic Prioritisation: An Empirical Analysis of Environmental Responses in Argentinean Firms pp. 171-192

- D. Vazquez-Brust, C. Liston-Heyes, J. Plaza-Úbeda and J. Burgos-Jiménez
- Ethical Attitudes of Accounting Practitioners: Are Rank and Ethical Attitudes Related? pp. 183-194

- Stephen Conroy, Tisha Emerson and Frank Pons
- CSR, Sustainability and the Meaning of Global Reporting for Latin American Corporations pp. 193-209

- Luis Perez-Batres, Miller Van and Michael Pisani
- Positive Job Response and Ethical Job Performance pp. 195-206

- Sean Valentine, Philip Varca, Lynn Godkin and Tim Barnett
- Investigating Stakeholder Theory and Social Capital: CSR in Large Firms and SMEs pp. 207-221

- Angeloantonio Russo and Francesco Perrini
- The Evolution of Corporate Social Reporting Practices in Mexico pp. 211-227

- Moriah Meyskens and Karen Paul
- Ethics Statements of Public Relations Firms: What Do They Say? pp. 223-236

- Eyun-Jung Ki and Soo-Yeon Kim
- Corporate Social Responsibility in Colombia: Making Sense of Social Strategies pp. 229-242

- Adam Lindgreen, José-Rodrigo Córdoba, François Maon and José Mendoza
- Predicting the Use of Pirated Software: A Contingency Model Integrating Perceived Risk with the Theory of Planned Behavior pp. 237-252

- Chechen Liao, Hong-Nan Lin and Yu-Ping Liu
- How do Leading Retail MNCs Leverage CSR Globally? Insights from Brazil pp. 243-263

- Luciano Barin Cruz and Dirk Boehe
- Development of Corporate Governance Regulations: The Case of an Emerging Economy pp. 253-274

- Javed Siddiqui
- Corporate Social Responsibility and Multinational Corporation Identity: Norwegian Strategies in the Chilean Aquaculture Industry pp. 265-277

- Lars Huemer
- Unethical and Unwell: Decrements in Well-Being and Unethical Activity at Work pp. 275-297

- Robert Giacalone and Mark Promislo
- Responsible Retailing: The Practice of CSR in Banana Plantations in Costa Rica pp. 279-289

- Pamela Robinson
- Consumer Reactions to CSR: A Brazilian Perspective pp. 291-310

- Sergio Carvalho, Sankar Sen, Márcio Oliveira Mota and Renata Lima
- The Ethics of Food Advertising Targeted Toward Children: Parental Viewpoint pp. 299-311

- Aysen Bakir and Scott Vitell
- Corporate Behavior, Social Cynicism, and Their Effect on Individuals’ Perceptions of the Company pp. 311-324

- Claudio Aqueveque and Catherine Encina
- Corporate Social Responsibility, Product Differentiation Strategy and Export Performance pp. 325-346

- Dirk Boehe and Luciano Barin Cruz
Volume 91, issue 1, 2010
- Do Markets Crowd Out Virtues? An Aristotelian Framework pp. 1-19

- Johan Graafland
- Rethinking the Value of Business Ethics: Introduction on the Special Issue pp. 1-2

- Allan Chan, Ludwig Chang, Vivienne Luk and Noel Siu
- Virtuous Decision Making for Business Ethics pp. 3-16

- Chris Provis
- The Money Making in Ancient China: A Literature Review Journey Through Ancient Texts pp. 17-35

- Chan Florence
- “As far as is Reasonably Practicable”: Socially Constructing Risk, Safety, and Accidents in Military Operations pp. 21-33

- Nick Turner and Sarah Tennant
- The Current Arab Work Ethic: Antecedents, Implications, and Potential Remedies pp. 35-49

- Yusuf Sidani and Jon Thornberry
- The Monster of Supercapitalism pp. 37-48

- Alex Michalos
- What We Believe Is Not Always What We Do: An Empirical Investigation into Ethically Questionable Behavior in Consumption pp. 49-60

- Kyoko Fukukawa and Christine Ennew
- Corporate Philanthropic Disaster Response and Ownership Type: Evidence from Chinese Firms’ Response to the Sichuan Earthquake pp. 51-63

- Ran Zhang, Zabihollah Rezaee and Jigao Zhu
- Consumer Support for Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR): The Role of Religion and Values pp. 61-72

- Bala Ramasamy, Matthew Yeung and Alan Au
- Analyzing Insider Trading from the Perspectives of Utilitarian Ethics and Rights Theory pp. 65-82

- Robert McGee
- What Makes Customers Discontent with Service Providers? An Empirical Analysis of Complaint Handling in Information and Communication Technology Services pp. 73-110

- Hubert Chan and E. Ngai
- Three Primary Trust Pathways Underlying Ethical Considerations pp. 83-93

- Waymond Rodgers
- Business Ethics and Karl Marx’s Theory of Capital – Reflections on Making Use of Capital for Developing China’s Socialist Market Economy pp. 95-111

- Xiaohe Lu
- Employee Orientation and Performance: An Exploration of the Mediating Role of Customer Orientation pp. 111-121

- Junfeng Zhang
- Evolutionary Processes, Moral Luck, and the Ethical Responsibilities of the Manager pp. 113-126

- S. Ramakrishna Velamuri and Nicholas Dew
- The SINS in Business Negotiations: Explore the Cross-Cultural Differences in Business Ethics Between Canada and China pp. 123-135

- Zhenzhong Ma
- Applying Rawlsian Approaches to Resolve Ethical Issues: Inventory and Setting of a Research Agenda pp. 127-143

- Neelke Doorn
- The Influence of Accounting Firms on Clients’ Immoral Behaviors in China pp. 137-149

- Qinqin Zheng and Zhiqiang Li
- The Moral Floor: A Philosophical Examination of the Connection Between Ethics and Business pp. 145-154

- Brian Burton and Michael Goldsby
- Ethical Dilemmas in Auditing: Dishonesty or Unintentional Bias? pp. 151-166

- Andrés Guiral, Waymond Rodgers, Emiliano Ruiz and José Gonzalo
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