Journal of Business Ethics
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Volume 89, issue 4, 2009
- Peace Through Commerce: A Multisectoral Approach pp. 347-350

- Timothy Fort
- Business and Peace: Sketching the Terrain pp. 351-373

- Jennifer Oetzel, Michelle Westermann-Behaylo, Charles Koerber, Timothy Fort and Jorge Rivera
- MNE Strategic Intervention in Violent Conflict: Variations Based on Conflict Characteristics pp. 375-386

- Kathleen Getz and Jennifer Oetzel
- Peaceful Warriors: Private Military Security Companies and the Quest for Stable Societies pp. 387-401

- Don Mayer
- The Kimberley Process Certification Scheme: An Innovation in Global Governance and Conflict Prevention pp. 403-416

- Virginia Haufler
- Institutionalizing Peace through Commerce: Engagement or Divestment in South African and Sudan pp. 417-434

- Michelle Westermann-Behaylo
- Investing in Peace: The Motivational Dynamics of Diaspora Investment in Post-Conflict Economies pp. 435-448

- Tjai Nielsen and Liesl Riddle
- Locating Peace Through Commerce in Good Global Governance pp. 449-460

- John Forrer
- Corporate Responsibility Standards: Current Implications and Future Possibilities for Peace Through Commerce pp. 461-480

- Charles Koerber
- Building Peace in Fragile States – Building Trust is Essential for Effective Public–Private Partnerships pp. 481-494

- Igor Abramov
- Does Stakeholder Management have a Dark Side? pp. 491-507

- Carmelo Cennamo, Pascual Berrone and Luis Gomez-Mejia
- Dynamic Capabilities and Base of the Pyramid Business Strategies pp. 495-514

- Pete Tashman and Valentina Marano
- The Contribution of Environmental and Social Standards Towards Ensuring Legitimacy in Supply Chain Governance pp. 509-523

- Martin Mueller, Virginia dos Santos and Stefan Seuring
- New Convergences in Poverty Reduction, Conflict, and State Fragility: What Business Should Know pp. 515-528

- Borany Penh
- Wealth and Income Inequality: An Economic and Ethical Analysis pp. 525-538

- Brian Simpson
- Peace Through Access to Entrepreneurial Capitalism for All pp. 529-538

- Michael Strong
- Complementary Alternative Benefits to Promote Peace pp. 539-557

- Norman Bishara and Cindy Schipani
- Impact of Emotional Intelligence and Other Factors on Perception of Ethical Behavior of Peers pp. 539-546

- Jacob Joseph, Kevin Berry and Satish Deshpande
- The Role of Self-Definitional Principles in Consumer Identification with a Socially Responsible Company pp. 547-564

- Rafael Currás-Pérez, Enrique Bigne and Alejandro Alvarado-Herrera
- Peace through Tourism: The Birthing of a New Socio-Economic Order pp. 559-568

- Louis D’Amore
- Facing Ethical Challenges in the Workplace: Conceptualizing and Measuring Professional Moral Courage pp. 565-579

- Leslie Sekerka, Richard Bagozzi and Richard Charnigo
- Peace Through Tourism: Commerce Based Principles and Practices pp. 569-585

- Stuart Levy and Donald Hawkins
- Women and Employee-Elected Board Members, and Their Contributions to Board Control Tasks pp. 581-597

- Morten Huse, Sabina Nielsen and Inger Hagen
- Sports Commerce and Peace: The Special Case of the Special Olympics pp. 587-602

- Ginger Smith, Andrea Cahn and Sybil Ford
- Moral Compliance and the Concealed Charm of Prudence pp. 599-612

- Jan Tullberg
- From Scholarly Dialogue to Social Movement: Considerations and Implications for Peace through Commerce pp. 603-614

- Marc Lavine
- Theorising Corporate Social Responsibility as an Essentially Contested Concept: Is a Definition Necessary? pp. 613-627

- Adaeze Okoye
- Erratum to: From Scholarly Dialogue to Social Movement: Considerations and Implications for Peace Through Commerce pp. 615-615

- Marc Lavine
- The Effects of Environmental Factors on the Behavior of Chinese Managers in the Information Age in China pp. 629-639

- Wing Chow, Jane Wu and Allan Chan
Volume 89, issue 3, 2009
- Corporate Social Responsibility: One Size Does Not Fit All. Collecting Evidence from Europe pp. 221-234

- Antonio Argandona and Heidi Hoivik
- From CSR to Corporate Citizenship: Anglo-American and Continental European Perspectives pp. 235-246

- Alejo Sison
- Accounting for the Benefits of Social Security and the Role of Business: Four Ideal Types and Their Different Heuristics pp. 247-267

- Rüdiger Waldkirch, Matthias Meyer and Karl Homann
- Reconciling CSR with the Role of the Corporation in Welfare States: The Problematic Swedish Example pp. 269-283

- Hans De Geer, Tommy Borglund and Magnus Frostenson
- (Re)discovering the Social Responsibility of Business in Germany pp. 285-301

- Ariane Berthoin Antal, Maria Oppen and André Sobczak
- Ethical Thinking in Traditional Italian Economia Aziendale and the Stakeholder Management Theory: The Search for Possible Interactions pp. 303-318

- Silvana Signori and Gianfranco Rusconi
- On a Source of Social Capital: Gift Exchange pp. 315-329

- Wilfred Dolfsma, Rene Eijk and Albert Jolink
- Social Responsibility and Social Security: The Foundation of Caja de Pensiones para la Vejez y de Ahorros pp. 319-332

- Antonio Argandona, Carlos Moreno and Joan Solà
- Gender and Perceived Fundamental Moral Orientations: An Empirical Study of the Turkish Hotel Industry pp. 331-349

- Michael McCuddy, Musa Pinar, Ibrahim Birkin and Metin Kozak
- Corporate Social Responsibility in the First Years of Caja de Pensiones para la Vejez y de Ahorros pp. 333-346

- Antonio Argandona, Carlos Moreno and Joan Solà
- Understanding Social Welfare Capitalism, Private Property, and the Government’s Duty to Create a Sustainable Environment pp. 351-369

- Dennis Cooley
- A Study of Management Perceptions of the Impact of Corporate Social Responsibility on Organisational Performance in Emerging Economies: The Case of Dubai pp. 371-390

- Belaid Rettab, Anis Brik and Kamel Mellahi
- Using the Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) to Construct a Measure of the Magnitude of Consequences Component of Moral Intensity pp. 391-407

- Eric Stein and Norita Ahmad
- Causality Between Corporate Social Performance and Financial Performance: Evidence from Canadian Firms pp. 409-422

- Rim Makni, Claude Francoeur and François Bellavance
- Find Out How Much It Means to Me! The Importance of Interpersonal Respect in Work Values Compared to Perceived Organizational Practices pp. 423-431

- Niels Quaquebeke, Sebastian Zenker and Tilman Eckloff
- On Changing Organizational Cultures by Injecting New Ideologies: The Power of Stories pp. 433-447

- William Wines and J. Hamilton
- Leaders and Laggards: The Influence of Competing Logics on Corporate Environmental Action pp. 449-472

- Irene Herremans, M. Herschovis and Stephanie Bertels
- CEO International Assignment Experience and Corporate Social Performance pp. 473-489

- Daniel Slater and Heather Dixon-Fowler
Volume 89, issue 2, 2009
- Introduction: International Business Firms, Economic Development, and Ethics pp. 81-84

- Frederick Bird, Joseph Smucker and Manuel Velasquez
- The Ethical Responsibilities of Businesses in Developing Areas pp. 85-97

- Frederick Bird
- When Economic Growth Rhymes with Social Development: The Malaysia Experience pp. 99-113

- Rabia Naguib and Joseph Smucker
- Poverty, Race Relations, and the Practices of International Business: A Study of Fiji pp. 115-127

- Russell Daye
- Development, Power, and the Mining Industry in Papua: A Study of Freeport Indonesia pp. 129-143

- P. Rifai-Hasan
- Ethical Reflections on the Opportunities and Challenges for International Business in China pp. 145-156

- David Krueger
- Does Business and Society Scholarship Matter to Society? Pursuing a Normative Agenda with Critical Realism and Neoinstitutional Theory pp. 151-171

- Tyler Wry
- Development, Justice, and Technology Transfer in China: The Case of HP and Legend pp. 157-166

- Manuel Velasquez
- Ethical Analysis and Challenges of Two International Firms in China pp. 167-182

- David Krueger and Bocheng Ding
- Criteria for Responsible Business Practice in SMEs: An Exploratory Case of U.K. Fair Trade Organisations pp. 173-188

- Geoff Moore, Richard Slack and Jane Gibbon
- Project CARE: Placer Dome’s Efforts to Help Laid-off South African Miners Find Remunerative Work pp. 183-190

- Frederick Bird
- How Corporate Social Responsibility Influences Organizational Commitment pp. 189-204

- Duygu Turker
- Mobilizing Business for Post-Secondary Education: CIDA University, South Africa pp. 191-202

- Emmanuel Raufflet
- Why the Responsible Practice of Business Ethics Calls for a Due Regard for History pp. 203-220

- Frederick Bird
- The Functionality of Gray Area Ethics in Organizations pp. 205-214

- John Bruhn
- Advancing Integrative Social Contracts Theory: A Habermasian Perspective pp. 215-234

- Dirk Gilbert and Michael Behnam
- Guanxi and Business Ethics in Confucian Society Today: An Empirical Case Study in Taiwan pp. 235-250

- Dennis Hwang, Patricia Golemon, Yan Chen, Teng-Shih Wang and Wen-Shai Hung
- An Investigation of the Effects of Corporate Ethical Values on Employee Commitment and Performance: Examining the Moderating Role of Perceived Fairness pp. 251-260

- Dheeraj Sharma, Shaheen Borna and James Stearns
- Ethics Programs and Ethical Culture: A Next Step in Unraveling Their Multi-Faceted Relationship pp. 261-281

- Muel Kaptein
- An Investigation of Real Versus Perceived CSP in S&P-500 Firms pp. 283-296

- Catherine Liston-Heyes and Gwen Ceton
- Corporate Environmental Citizenship Variation in Developing Countries: An Institutional Framework pp. 297-313

- Şükrü Özen and Fatma Küskü
Volume 89, issue 1, 2009
- New Ideas for Ethics Research: Thoughts from Accounting, Finance, Management, and Marketing pp. 1-2

- Ann Tenbrunsel
- Opportunistic Disclosures of Earnings Forecasts and Non-GAAP Earnings Measures pp. 3-10

- Jeffrey Miller
- Governance and the Common Good pp. 11-18

- Joseph Carcello
- Creative Destruction and Destructive Creations: Environmental Ethics and Planned Obsolescence pp. 19-28

- Joseph Guiltinan
- “Just” Markets from the Perspective of Catholic Social Teaching pp. 29-38

- Nicholas Santos and Gene Laczniak
- A Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing: The Use of Ethics-Related Terms in 10-K Reports pp. 39-49

- Tim Loughran, Bill McDonald and Hayong Yun
- The Cultures of Insider Trading pp. 51-58

- Meir Statman
- Does One Size Fit All? Examining the Differential Effects of IS Security Countermeasures pp. 59-71

- John D’Arcy and Anat Hovav
- What can Psychology Tell us About Business Ethics? pp. 73-80

- David Messick
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