Journal of Business Ethics
1998 - 2025
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Volume 84, issue 4, 2009
- Ethical Decision-Making Differences Between American and Moroccan Managers pp. 457-478

- A. Oumlil and Joseph Balloun
- Governing Corporate Social Responsibility: An Assessment of the Contribution of the UN Global Compact to CSR Strategies in the Telecommunications Industry pp. 479-495

- Hens Runhaar and Helene Lafferty
- The Supply of Corporate Social Responsibility Disclosures Among U.S. Firms pp. 497-527

- Lori Holder-Webb, Jeffrey Cohen, Leda Nath and David Wood
- TNC Motives for Signing International Framework Agreements: A Continuous Bargaining Model of Stakeholder Pressure pp. 529-547

- Niklas Egels-Zandén
- The Role of Personal Values in Fair Trade Consumption pp. 549-563

- Caroline Doran
- Marxism, Business Ethics, and Corporate Social Responsibility pp. 565-576

- William Shaw
- Organisational Spirituality – A Literature Review pp. 577-588

- Eve Poole
- Exploring the Geography of Corporate Philanthropic Disaster Response: A Study of Fortune Global 500 Firms pp. 589-603

- Alan Muller and Gail Whiteman
- Exploring the Geography of Corporate Philanthropic Disaster Response: A Study of Fortune Global 500 Firms pp. 605-605

- Alan Muller and Gail Whiteman
Volume 84, issue 3, 2009
- Global and Contextual Values for Business in a Changing World: Editorial pp. 279-280

- Geoff Moore and Christoph Stückelberger
- A Rich Concept of Wealth Creation Beyond Profit Maximization and Adding Value pp. 281-295

- Georges Enderle
- Cultural Values, Economic Growth and Development pp. 297-311

- Symphorien Ntibagirirwa
- African Ubuntu Philosophy and Global Management pp. 313-328

- David Lutz
- The Ethical Rational of Business for the Poor – Integrating the Concepts Bottom of the Pyramid, Sustainable Development, and Corporate Citizenship pp. 313-324

- Rüdiger Hahn
- Philanthropy, Integration or Innovation? Exploring the Financial and Societal Outcomes of Different Types of Corporate Responsibility pp. 325-339

- Minna Halme and Juha Laurila
- Dialogue Ethics: Ethical Criteria and Conditions for a Successful Dialogue Between Companies and Societal Actors pp. 329-339

- Christoph Stückelberger
- Ethical Values and Environmentalism in China: Comparing Employees from State-Owned and Private Firms pp. 341-348

- Rosa Chun
- Related Debates in Ethics and Entrepreneurship: Values, Opportunities, and Contingency pp. 341-365

- Susan Harmeling, Saras Sarasvathy and R. Freeman
- Barriers Against Globalizing Corporate Ethics: An Analysis of Legal Disputes on Implementing U.S. Codes of Ethics in Germany pp. 349-360

- Till Talaulicar
- The Cosmopolitical Corporation pp. 361-372

- Thomas Maak
- Design and Validation of a Novel New Instrument for Measuring the Effect of Moral Intensity on Accountants’ Propensity to Manage Earnings pp. 367-387

- Jeanette Ng, Gregory White, Alina Lee and Andreas Moneta
- Transparency to Reduce Corruption? pp. 373-385

- Maria Halter, Maria Arruda and Ralph Halter
- From an Implicit Christian Corporate Culture to a Structured Conception of Corporate Ethical Responsibility in a Retail Company: A Case-Study in Hermeneutic Ethics pp. 387-404

- Geert Demuijnck
- A Four-Country Study of the Associations Between Bribery and Unethical Actions pp. 389-403

- Richard Bernardi, Michael Witek and Michael Melton
- Fairness in International Trade and Investment: North American Perspectives pp. 405-425

- Frederick Bird, Thomas Vance and Peter Woolstencroft
- Corporate Social Responsibility as Support for Employee Volunteers: Impacts, Gender Puzzles and Policy Implications in Canada pp. 405-416

- Fiona MacPhail and Paul Bowles
- Transparent Practices: Primary and Secondary Data in Business Ethics Dissertations pp. 417-425

- Shawn Nicholson and Terrence Bennett
- A Genealogy of Business Ethics: A Nietzschean Perspective pp. 427-456

- Skip Worden
Volume 84, issue 2, 2009
- CSR Communication of Corporate Enterprises in Hungary pp. 137-149

- György Ligeti and Ágnes Oravecz
- Sustaining Employee Owned Companies: Seven Recommendations pp. 151-164

- William Sauser
- Inside Agency: The Rise and Fall of Nortel pp. 165-187

- Timothy Fogarty, Michel Magnan, Garen Markarian and Serge Bohdjalian
- Working to Live or Living to Work: Should Individuals and Organizations Care? pp. 167-172

- Ronald Burke
- Story and Narrative Noticing: Workaholism Autoethnographies pp. 173-194

- David Boje and Jo Tyler
- Accountability in Crisis: The Sponsorship Scandal and the Office of the Comptroller General in Canada pp. 189-208

- Clinton Free and Vaughan Radcliffe
- Ethical Issues Relating to the Health Effects of Long Working Hours pp. 195-208

- Allard Dembe
- “Karoshi (Work to Death)” in Japan pp. 209-216

- Atsuko Kanai
- Aristotle’s Natural Wealth: The Role of Limitation in Thwarting Misordered Concupiscence pp. 209-219

- Skip Worden
- A Brief History of Long Work Time and the Contemporary Sources of Overwork pp. 217-227

- Lonnie Golden
- A Puzzle in SRI: The Investor and the Judge pp. 221-235

- Jos Leys, Wim Vandekerckhove and Luc Van Liedekerke
- Worktime Demands and Work-Family Interference: Does Worktime Control Buffer the Adverse Effects of High Demands? pp. 229-241

- Sabine Geurts, Debby Beckers, Toon Taris, Michiel Kompier and Peter Smulders
- A Social Cognition Framework for Examining Moral Awareness in Managers and Academics pp. 237-258

- Jennifer Jordan
- Time Affluence as a Path toward Personal Happiness and Ethical Business Practice: Empirical Evidence from Four Studies pp. 243-255

- Tim Kasser and Kennon Sheldon
- Work Motivations, Work Outcomes, and Health: Passion Versus Addiction pp. 257-263

- Ronald Burke and Lisa Fiksenbaum
- Associations Between Epistemological Beliefs and Moral Reasoning: Evidence from Accounting pp. 259-275

- Natalia M. Mintchik and Timothy A. Farmer
- Spiritual Leadership as a Paradigm for Organizational Transformation and Recovery from Extended Work Hours Cultures pp. 265-278

- Louis Fry and Melanie Cohen
- Uneasy Alliances: Lessons Learned from Partnerships Between Businesses and NGOs in the context of CSR pp. 277-295

- Dima Jamali and Tamar Keshishian
Volume 84, issue 1, 2009
- Introduction: The Wide Reach of Business Ethics pp. 1-2

- Patrick Flanagan, Marilynn Fleckenstein, Patrick Primeaux, Victoria Schoaf and Patricia Werhane
- The Missing Link Between Corporate Social Responsibility and Consumer Trust: The Case of Fair Trade Products pp. 1-15

- Sandro Castaldo, Francesco Perrini, Nicola Misani and Antonio Tencati
- Boycott Basics: Moral Guidelines for Corporate Decision Making pp. 3-10

- Mary Stoll
- Using Ibsen in Business Ethics pp. 11-24

- Johannes Brinkmann
- Should Access to Credit be a Right? pp. 17-28

- Marek Hudon
- Virtue Ethics in Business and the Capabilities Approach pp. 25-32

- Alexander Bertland
- Consumer Ethics in Japan: An Economic Reconstruction of Moral Agency of Japanese Firms – Qualitative Insights from Grocery/Retail Markets pp. 29-44

- Sigmund Wagner-Tsukamoto
- The Codes of Ethics of S&P/MIB Italian Companies: An Investigation of Their Contents and the Main Factors that Influence Their Adoption pp. 33-45

- Ennio Lugli, Ulpiana Kocollari and Chiara Nigrisoli
- An Empirical Study of Environmental Awareness and Practices in SMEs pp. 45-63

- David Gadenne, Jessica Kennedy and Catherine McKeiver
- The Smoking Penalty: Distributive Justice or Smokism? pp. 47-64

- Martin Lecker
- Rationalization, Overcompensation and the Escalation of Corruption in Organizations pp. 65-73

- Stelios Zyglidopoulos, Peter Fleming and Sandra Rothenberg
- The Role of Identity Salience in the Effects of Corporate Social Responsibility on Consumer Behavior pp. 65-78

- Longinos Marin, Salvador Ruiz and Alicia Rubio
- Where Strategy and Ethics Converge: Pharmaceutical Industry Pricing Policy for Medicare Part D Beneficiaries pp. 75-88

- Edward Balotsky
- ‘Are Strategists from Mars and Ethicists from Venus?’ – Strategizing as Ethical Reflection pp. 79-88

- Michael Behnam and Andreas Rasche
- Legitimating Market Egoism: The Availability Problem pp. 89-95

- Tony Lynch
- What is Fair: Three Perspectives pp. 89-102

- S. M. Patrick Primeaux and Frank Le Veness
- Violation of the Corporate Travel Policy: An Exploration of Underlying Value-Related Factors pp. 97-111

- Anneli Douglas and Berendien Lubbe
- Trust, Faith, and Betrayal: Insights from Management for the Wise Believer pp. 103-114

- Cam Caldwell, Brian Davis and James Devine
- Broadcasting Operation Iraqi Freedom: The People Behind Cable News Ethics, Decisions, and Gender Differences pp. 115-134

- Larry Boone and Christine MacDonald
- On the Quality and Legitimacy of Green Narratives in Business: A Framework for Evaluation pp. 135-149

- Lutz Preuss and David Dawson
- Effects of the Use of the Availability Heuristic on Ethical Decision-Making in Organizations pp. 151-165

- Sefa Hayibor and David Wasieleski
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