Journal of Business Ethics
1998 - 2025
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Volume 87, issue 4, 2009
- Ordinary People can Reason: A Rhetorical Case for Including Vernacular Voices in Ethical Public Relations Practice pp. 441-453

- Calvin Troup
- Co-Evolution: Law and Institutions in International Ethics Research pp. 455-462

- Carla Millar, Chong-Ju Choi and Philip Cheng
- Testing the Value-Pragmatics Hypothesis in Unethical Compliance pp. 463-476

- George Watson and Robyn Berkley
- Connecting the Two Faces of CSR: Does Employee Volunteerism Improve Compliance? pp. 477-494

- Susan Houghton, Joan Gabel and David Williams
- Testing a Model of Behavioral Intentions in the Republic of Macedonia: Differences Between the Private and the Public Sectors pp. 495-517

- Elisaveta Sardžoska and Thomas Tang
- The Heterogeneity of Socially Responsible Investment pp. 519-533

- Joakim Sandberg, Carmen Juravle, Ted Hedesström and Ian Hamilton
- Competitive Bluffing: An Examination of a Common Practice and its Relationship with Performance pp. 535-553

- Rebecca Guidice, G. Alder and Steven Phelan
- Keeping Ethical Investment Ethical: Regulatory Issues for Investing for Sustainability pp. 555-572

- Benjamin Richardson
- Perceived Ethicality of Insurance Claim Fraud: Do Higher Deductibles Lead to Lower Ethical Standards? pp. 589-598

- Anthony Miyazaki
Volume 87, issue 2, 2009
- CSR Practices and Corporate Strategy: Evidence from a Longitudinal Case Study pp. 153-168

- Lucio Lamberti and Emanuele Lettieri
- Transnational Governance of Workers’ Rights: Outlining a Research Agenda pp. 169-188

- Niklas Egels-Zandén
- A Change in Business Ethics: The Impact on Employer–Employee Relations pp. 189-197

- Roger Karnes
- Responsible Ads: A Workable Ideal pp. 199-210

- M. Hyman
- Ethical Leadership and Organizations: An Analysis of Leadership in the Manufacturing Industry Based on the Perceived Leadership Integrity Scale pp. 211-220

- Jack McCann and Roger Holt
- Greening the Corporation Through Organizational Citizenship Behaviors pp. 221-236

- Olivier Boiral
- The Strength of an Accounting Firm’s Ethical Environment and the Quality of Auditors’ Judgments pp. 237-253

- Nonna Martinov-Bennie and Gary Pflugrath
- Understanding Consumers’ Ethical Justifications: A Scale for Appraising Consumers’ Reasons for Not Behaving Ethically pp. 255-268

- Alain d’Astous and Amélie Legendre
- Global Software Piracy: Searching for Further Explanations pp. 269-283

- Deli Yang, Mahmut Sonmez, Derek Bosworth and Gerald Fryxell
- Corporate Argumentation for Acceptability: Reflections of Environmental Values and Stakeholder Relations in Corporate Environmental Statements pp. 285-298

- Tiina Onkila
- Human Rights, Transnational Corporations and Embedded Liberalism: What Chance Consensus? pp. 367-383

- Glen Whelan, Jeremy Moon and Marc Orlitzky
- Corporate Social Responsibility and International Human Rights Law pp. 385-400

- Robert McCorquodale
- Business and the International Human Rights Regime: A Comparison of UN Initiatives pp. 401-417

- Nina Seppala
- Human Rights and the New Corporate Accountability: Learning from Recent Developments in Corporate Criminal Liability pp. 419-432

- Aurora Voiculescu
- Corporate Responsibility for Economic, Social and Cultural Rights: Rights in Search of a Remedy? pp. 433-451

- Justine Nolan and Luke Taylor
- Business and Human Rights in South Africa: An Analysis of Antecedents of Human Rights Due Diligence pp. 453-473

- Ralph Hamann, Paresha Sinha, Farai Kapfudzaruwa and Christoph Schild
Volume 87, issue 1, 2009
- Globalization and the Good Corporation pp. 1-2

- S. Sethi
- An Analysis of the Ethical Codes of Corporations and Business Schools pp. 1-13

- Harrison McCraw, Kathy Moffeit and John O’Malley
- Corporate Social Responsibility for Developing Country Multinational Corporations: Lost War in Pertaining Global Competitiveness? pp. 3-24

- Philippe Gugler and Jacylyn Shi
- An Examination of the Association Between Gender and Reporting Intentions for Fraudulent Financial Reporting pp. 15-30

- Steven Kaplan, Kurt Pany, Janet Samuels and Jian Zhang
- Investment Decisions, Liquidity, and Institutional Activism: An International Study pp. 25-40

- Alfredo Bobillo, Juan Rodriguez Sanz and Fernando Tejerina Gaite
- A Stakeholder’s Perspective on Human Resource Management pp. 31-43

- Michel Ferrary
- Understanding Socially Responsible Investing: The Effect of Decision Frames and Trade-off Options pp. 41-55

- Katherina Glac
- Reflecting on the Common Discourse on Piracy and Intellectual Property Rights: A Divergent Perspective pp. 45-57

- Betty Yung
- Exploring the Nature of the Relationship Between CSR and Competitiveness pp. 57-69

- Marc Vilanova, Josep Lozano and Daniel Arenas
- Bribery: Australian Managers’ Experiences and Responses When Operating in International Markets pp. 59-74

- Kerry Pedigo and Verena Marshall
- Designing and Implementing Corporate Social Responsibility: An Integrative Framework Grounded in Theory and Practice pp. 71-89

- François Maon, Adam Lindgreen and Valérie Swaen
- Determinants of Bribery in Asian Firms: Evidence from the World Business Environment Survey pp. 75-88

- Xun Wu
- Why Firms Engage in Corruption: A Top Management Perspective pp. 89-108

- Jamie Collins, Klaus Uhlenbruck and Peter Rodriguez
- Corporate Motives for Social Initiative: Legitimacy, Sustainability, or the Bottom Line? pp. 91-109

- Peggy Brønn and Deborah Vidaver-Cohen
- Approaches to Ethics for Corporate Crisis Management pp. 109-116

- Per Sandin
- Managing Efficient Capital Allocation with Emphasis on the Chinese Experience pp. 111-135

- Zhuang Cai and Peter Wheale
- Social Relationship of a Firm and the CSP–CFP Relationship in Japan: Using Artificial Neural Networks pp. 117-132

- Daisuke Okamoto
- A Meta-Analytic Investigation of Business Ethics Instruction pp. 133-151

- Ethan Waples, Alison Antes, Stephen Murphy, Shane Connelly and Michael Mumford
- Beyond Credibility of Doing Business in China: Strategies for Improving Corporate Citizenship of Foreign Multinational Enterprises in China pp. 137-146

- Maria Lam
- Who will Guard the Guardians? The Social Responsibility of NGOs pp. 147-155

- Murray Weidenbaum
- The Spanish Discourse on Corporate Social Responsibility pp. 157-171

- Natàlia Cantó-Milà and Josep Lozano
- An Analysis of International Accounting Codes of Conduct pp. 173-183

- Curtis Clements, John Neill and O. Stovall
- Global Standards and Ethical Stock Indexes: The Case of the Dow Jones Sustainability Stoxx Index pp. 185-197

- Costanza Consolandi, Ameeta Jaiswal-Dale, Elisa Poggiani and Alessandro Vercelli
- Fostering Labor Rights in Developing Countries: An Investors’ Approach to Managing Labor Issues pp. 199-219

- Robert Montgomery and Gregory Maggio
- An Analysis of U.S. Multinationals’ Recruitment Practices in Mexico pp. 221-232

- Eileen Daspro
- From Passive Beneficiary to Active Stakeholder: Workers’ Participation in CSR Movement Against Labor Abuses pp. 233-249

- Xiaomin Yu
- Best Practices in Credit Accessibility and Corporate Social Responsibility in Financial Institutions pp. 251-265

- Francesc Prior and Antonio Argandona
- Does Increased Equity Ownership Lead to More Strategically Involved Boards? pp. 267-277

- Sayan Chatterjee
- Corporate Sustainability Reporting: A Study in Disingenuity? pp. 279-288

- Güler Aras and David Crowther
- Assurance Services for Sustainability Reports: Standards and Empirical Evidence pp. 289-298

- Giacomo Manetti and Lucia Becatti
- Is Corporate Responsibility Converging? A Comparison of Corporate Responsibility Reporting in the USA, UK, Australia, and Germany pp. 299-317

- Stephen Chen and Petra Bouvain
- Corporation as a Crucial Ally Against Corruption pp. 319-332

- Reyes Calderón, José Álvarez-Arce and Silvia Mayoral
- Corporate Governance Practices: A Proposed Policy Incentive Regime to Facilitate Internal Investigations and Self-Reporting of Criminal Activities pp. 333-351

- Thomas Hemphill and Francine Cullari
- Beyond the Proxy Vote: Dialogues Between Shareholder Activists and Corporations pp. 353-365

- Jeanne Logsdon and Harry Buren
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