Journal of Business Ethics
1998 - 2025
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Volume 182, issue 4, 2023
- Corporate Greenhouse Gas Emissions’ Data and the Urgent Need for a Science-Led Just Transition: Introduction to a Thematic Symposium pp. 897-901

- Timo Busch, Charles H. Cho, Andreas G. F. Hoepner, Giovanna Michelon and Joeri Rogelj
- Foreign Institutional Investors, Legal Origin, and Corporate Greenhouse Gas Emissions Disclosure pp. 903-932

- Simon Döring, Wolfgang Drobetz, Sadok El Ghoul, Omrane Guedhami and Henning Schröder
- Building Eco-friendly Corporations: The Role of Minority Shareholders pp. 933-966

- Shouyu Yao, Yuying Pan, Lu Wang, Ahmet Sensoy and Feiyang Cheng
- Carbon Emissions and TCFD Aligned Climate-Related Information Disclosures pp. 967-1001

- Dong Ding, Bin Liu and Millicent Chang
- Accounting Standard-Setting for an Emission Trading Scheme: The Korean Case pp. 1003-1024

- Tae Hee Kim, Sun Hye Lee and Petros Vourvachis
- Shared Responsibility and Labor Rights in Global Supply Chains pp. 1025-1040

- Yossi Dahan, Hanna Lerner and Faina Milman-Sivan
- What Mutual Assistance Is, and What It Could Be in the Contemporary World pp. 1041-1053

- Federica Nalli
- Building Ethical Narratives: The Audiences for AICPA Editorials pp. 1055-1072

- Dean Neu and Gregory D. Saxton
- How to Evaluate Managerial Nudges pp. 1073-1086

- Grant J. Rozeboom
- Markets Within the Limit of Feasibility pp. 1087-1101

- Kenneth Silver
- Disentangling Crowdfunding from Fraudfunding pp. 1103-1128

- Douglas Cumming, Lars Hornuf, Moein Karami and Denis Schweizer
- Vanishing Boycott Impetus: Why and How Consumer Participation in a Boycott Decreases Over Time pp. 1129-1154

- Wassili Lasarov, Stefan Hoffmann and Ulrich Orth
- Mobilizing After Corporate Environmental Irresponsibility in a Community of Place: A Framing Microprocess Perspective pp. 1155-1169

- Valeria Cavotta, Guido Palazzo and Antonino Vaccaro
- Does CEO Risk-Aversion Affect Carbon Emission? pp. 1171-1198

- Ashrafee Hossain, Samir Saadi and Abu S. Amin
Volume 182, issue 3, 2023
- “Traduttore, Traditore?” Translating Human Rights into the Corporate Context pp. 573-596

- Marisa McVey, John Ferguson and François-Régis Puyou
- Resource Scarcity and Humanitarian Social Innovation: Observations from Hunger Relief in the Context of the COVID-19 Pandemic pp. 597-617

- Iana Shaheen, Arash Azadegan and Donna F. Davis
- Transparency in Supply Chains (TISC): Assessing and Improving the Quality of Modern Slavery Statements pp. 619-636

- Bruce Pinnington, Amy Benstead and Joanne Meehan
- Tracing the Intellectual Evolution of Social Entrepreneurship Research: Past Advances, Current Trends, and Future Directions pp. 637-659

- Pradeep Kumar Hota
- Dehybridization in the Face of the Party-State: A Longitudinal Case Study of a Chinese SOE's Corporate Governance Responses to Institutional Change pp. 661-678

- Jun Jie Yang, Lai Si Tsui-Auch and Xueli Wang
- Mandating Diversity on the Board of Directors: Do Investors Feel That Gender Quotas Result in Tokenism or Added Value for Firms? pp. 679-697

- Jessica M. Rixom, Mark Jackson and Brett A. Rixom
- The Interactive Effect of Perceived Overqualification and Peer Overqualification on Peer Ostracism and Work Meaningfulness pp. 699-716

- Yejun Zhang, Mark C. Bolino and Kui Yin
- Women Directors and Corporate Social Performance: An Integrative Review of the Literature and a Future Research Agenda pp. 717-746

- Giovanna Campopiano, Patricia Gabaldón and Daniela Gimenez-Jimenez
- Active First Movers vs. Late Free-Riders? An Empirical Analysis of UN PRI Signatories’ Commitment pp. 747-781

- Tobias Bauckloh, Stefan Schaltegger, Sebastian Utz, Sebastian Zeile and Bernhard Zwergel
- The EThIC Model of Virtue-Based Allyship Development: A New Approach to Equity and Inclusion in Organizations pp. 783-803

- Meg A. Warren and Michael T. Warren
- Guilty by Association: Spillover of Regulative Violations and Repair Efforts to Alliance Partners pp. 805-818

- Tera L. Galloway, Douglas R. Miller and Kun Liu
- Correction to: Guilty by Association: Spillover of Regulative Violations and Repair Efforts to Alliance Partners pp. 819-819

- Tera L. Galloway, Douglas R. Miller and Kun Liu
- Perceptions of the Ethical Infrastructure, Professional Autonomy, and Ethical Judgments in Accounting Work Environments pp. 821-850

- Spenser G. Seifert, Ethan G. LaMothe and Donna Bobek Schmitt
- Strategic Earnings Announcement Timing and Fraud Detection pp. 851-874

- Xin Cheng, Dan Palmon, Yinan Yang and Cheng Yin
- The Dark Side of Machiavellian Rhetoric: Signaling in Reward-Based Crowdfunding Performance pp. 875-896

- Goran Calic, Rene Arseneault and Maryam Ghasemaghaei
Volume 182, issue 2, 2023
- Enabling the Voices of Marginalized Groups of People in Theoretical Business Ethics Research pp. 303-320

- Kristian Alm and David S. A. Guttormsen
- Self-repair in the Workplace: A Qualitative Investigation pp. 321-340

- Kenneth D. Butterfield, Warren Cook, Natalie Liberman and Jerry Goodstein
- The Costs and Labour of Whistleblowing: Bodily Vulnerability and Post-disclosure Survival pp. 341-364

- Kate Kenny and Marianna Fotaki
- Fairly and Justly? Are Employment Tribunals Able to Even Out Whistleblowing Power Imbalances? pp. 365-376

- Laura William and Wim Vandekerckhove
- Shaming of Tax Evaders: Empirical Evidence on Perceptions of Retributive Justice and Tax Compliance Intentions pp. 377-395

- Oliver Nnamdi Okafor
- Financial Accountability and Religious Sentiments: The Case of Sukuk Bond pp. 397-420

- Ismail Adelopo, Ibrahim Rufai and Moshood Bello
- Trust and Contracting: Evidence from Church Sex Scandals pp. 421-442

- Gilles Hilary and Sterling Huang
- Who Do I (Dis)Trust and Monitor for Ethical Misconduct? Status, Power, and the Structural Paradox pp. 443-464

- Kelly Raz, Alison R. Fragale and Liat Levontin
- The Role of Moral Foundations, Anticipated Guilt and Personal Responsibility in Predicting Anti-consumption for Environmental Reasons pp. 465-481

- Barbara Culiberg, Hichang Cho, Mateja Kos Koklic and Vesna Zabkar
- The Character Lens: A Person-Centered Perspective on Moral Recognition and Ethical Decision-Making pp. 483-500

- Erik G. Helzer, Taya R. Cohen and Yeonjeong Kim
- Examining Incivility Through a Moral Lens: Coworker Morality Appraisals, Other-Condemning Emotions, and Instigated Incivility pp. 501-519

- Gerardo A. Miranda and Jennifer L. Welbourne
- A Framework for Authentic Ethical Decision Making in the Face of Grand Challenges: A Lonerganian Gradation pp. 521-533

- Patricia Larres and Martin Kelly
- CEO Foreign Experience and Green Innovation: Evidence from China pp. 535-557

- Xiaofeng Quan, Yun Ke, Yuting Qian and Yao Zhang
- The Public Effect of Private Sustainability Reporting: Evidence from Incident-Based Engagement Strategy pp. 559-572

- Natalia Semenova
Volume 182, issue 1, 2023
- Ethical Research in Business Ethics pp. 1-5

- Gazi Islam and Michelle Greenwood
- Counter-reporting sustainability from the bottom up: the case of the construction company WeBuild and dam-related conflicts pp. 7-32

- Antonio Bontempi, Daniela Bene and Louisa Jane Felice
- Correction to: Counter-reporting sustainability from the bottom up: the case of the construction company WeBuild and dam-related conflicts pp. 33-33

- Antonio Bontempi, Daniela Bene and Louisa Jane Felice
- Change in Rhetoric but not in Action? Framing of the Ethical Issue of Modern Slavery in a UK Sector at High Risk of Labor Exploitation pp. 35-58

- Gabriela Gutierrez-Huerter O, Stefan Gold and Alexander Trautrims
- The Professional Logic of Sustainability Managers: Finding Underlying Dynamics pp. 59-76

- Tommy Borglund, Magnus Frostenson, Sven Helin and Katarina Arbin
- Bringing the Family Logic in: From Duality to Plurality in Social Enterprises pp. 77-93

- Andreana Drencheva and Wee Chan Au
- Social Entrepreneur Servant Leadership and Social Venture Performance: How are They Related? pp. 95-118

- Sarah Kimakwa, Jorge A. Gonzalez and Hale Kaynak
- Confucian Virtue Ethics and Ethical Leadership in Modern China pp. 119-133

- Li Yuan, Robert Chia and Jonathan Gosling
- Trends in the Dynamic Evolution of Corporate Social Responsibility and Leadership: A Literature Review and Bibliometric Analysis pp. 135-157

- Liming Zhao, Miles M. Yang, Zhenyuan Wang and Grant Michelson
- CEO Inside Debt and Employee Workplace Safety pp. 159-175

- Xuan Wu, Yueting Li and Yangxin Yu
- Board Gender Diversity and Women in Senior Management pp. 177-198

- Pallab Kumar Biswas, Larelle Chapple, Helen Roberts and Kevin Stainback
- CEO Personal Hedging and Corporate Social Responsibility pp. 199-221

- Jongwon Park, Sunyoung Kim and Albert Tsang
- Corporate Social Responsibility and Stock Prices After the Financial Crisis: The Role of Strategic CSR Activities pp. 223-242

- Aneta Havlinova and Jiri Kukacka
- Corporate Social Performance and the Likelihood of Bankruptcy: Evidence from a Period of Economic Upswing pp. 243-259

- Florian Habermann and Felix Bernhard Fischer
- Dark Triad Personality Traits and Selective Hedging pp. 261-286

- Matthias Pelster, Annette Hofmann, Nina Klocke and Sonja Warkulat
- The Hidden Costs of Negative Workplace Gossip: Its Effect on Targets’ Behaviors, the Mediating Role of Guanxi Closeness, and the Moderating Effect of Need for Affiliation pp. 287-302

- Bao Cheng, Yan Peng, Ahmed Shaalan and Marwa Tourky
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