Journal of Business Ethics
1998 - 2025
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Volume 66, issue 4, 2006
- Foreword pp. 319-319

- Robert Giacalone
- ‘Doing Business After the Fall: The Virtue of Moral Hypocrisy’ pp. 321-335

- C. Batson, Elizabeth Collins and Adam Powell
- Beyond the Stalemate of Economics versus Ethics: Corporate Social Responsibility and the Discourse of the Organizational Self pp. 337-356

- Michaela Driver
- Nurturing the Whole Person: The Ethics of Workplace Spirituality in a Society of Organizations pp. 357-375

- Mathew Sheep
- Stakeholder Multiplicity: Toward an Understanding of the Interactions between Stakeholders pp. 377-391

- Benjamin Neville and Bulent Menguc
- Are ‘Ethical’ or ‘Socially Responsible’ Investments Socially Responsible? pp. 393-406

- Sirkku Hellsten and Chris Mallin
- The Contract of Employment - Ethical Dimensions pp. 407-415

- Anders Persson
Volume 66, issue 2, 2006
- Ethical Leadership in 21st Century Corporate America pp. 145-146

- M. Fleckenstein, Mary Maury, S. Patrick Primeaux and Patricia Werhane
- Economic Instability and the Unfortunate, and Unavoidable, Consequences of Acting Ethically pp. 147-155

- J. Alexander
- Corporate Social Responsibility: A Comparative Analysis of Perceptions of Practicing Accountants and Accounting Students pp. 157-167

- Nabil Ibrahim, John Angelidis and Donald Howard
- Institutional Impediments to Voluntary Ethics Measurement Systems pp. 169-175

- O. Stovall, John Neill and Brad Reid
- Understanding Insurance Customer Dishonesty: Outline of a Moral-Sociological Approach pp. 177-195

- Johannes Brinkmann and Patrick Lentz
- Compulsory Arbitration in Nonunion Employee Relations: A Strategic Ethical Analysis pp. 197-206

- Debra Berman and Douglas McCabe
- Principal Theory and Principle Theory: Ethical Governance from the Follower’s Perspective pp. 207-223

- Cam Caldwell, Ranjan Karri and Pamela Vollmar
- Business Strategy and Poverty Alleviation pp. 225-231

- Alan Singer
- Integrating Ethics All the Way Through: The Issue of Moral Agency Reconsidered pp. 233-239

- Rogene Buchholz and Sandra Rosenthal
- Compliance and the Illusion of Ethical Progress pp. 241-251

- Christopher Michaelson
- Infotainment and the Moral Obligations of the Multimedia Conglomerate pp. 253-260

- Mary Stoll
- The Struggle Against Sweatshops: Moving Toward Responsible Global Business pp. 261-272

- Tara Radin and Martin Calkins
- Current Ethical Issues in Polish HRM pp. 273-290

- Leo Ryan
- God as a Managerial Stakeholder? pp. 291-306

- Mark Schwartz
- The Art of Moral Imagination: Ethics in the Practice of Architecture pp. 307-317

- Jane Collier
Volume 66, issue 1, 2006
- State – Business – Stakeholders: Ethical Perspectives on Balancing Business and Public Interests pp. 1-2

- Martin Büscher and Frank Simon
- Balancing State, Market and Social Justice: Russian Experiences and Lessons to Learn pp. 3-9

- Vladimir Avtonomov
- Corporate Integrity and Public Interest: A Relational Approach to Business Ethics and Leadership pp. 11-18

- Marvin Brown
- Cooperation and Competition in the Context of Organic and Mechanic Worldviews – A Theoretical and Case based Discussion pp. 19-32

- Knut Ims and Ove Jakobsen
- The Nature of the Firm, Agency Theory and Shareholder Theory: A Critique from Philosophical Anthropology pp. 33-42

- Joan Fontrodona and Alejo Sison
- An Economic Rationale for a Work and Savings Ethic? J. Buchanan’s Late Works and Business Ethics pp. 43-51

- Christoph Luetge
- Business Dilemmas and Religious Belief: An Explorative Study among Dutch Executives pp. 53-70

- Johan Graafland, Muel Kaptein and Corrie Mazereeuw- van der Duijn Schouten
- Corporate Legitimacy as Deliberation: A Communicative Framework pp. 71-88

- Guido Palazzo and Andreas Scherer
- Redefining Accountability As Relational Responsiveness pp. 89-98

- Mollie Painter-Morland
- Responsible Leadership in a Stakeholder Society – A Relational Perspective pp. 99-115

- Thomas Maak and Nicola M. Pless
- Business Ethics Training: Face-to-face and at a Distance pp. 117-126

- Warren French
- Ethical Theory and Business Practices: The Case of Discourse Ethics pp. 127-139

- Thomas Beschorner
Volume 65, issue 4, 2006
- Prisoner’s Dilemmas, Cooperative Norms, and Codes of Business Ethics pp. 309-323

- Steven Scalet
- Why Markets in Proto-Deceptive Goods Should Be Restricted pp. 325-335

- James Taylor
- Do Socially Responsible Fund Managers Really Invest Differently? pp. 337-357

- Karen Benson, Timothy Brailsford and Jacquelyn Humphrey
- Social Reporting as an Organisational Learning Tool? A Theoretical Framework pp. 359-371

- Jean-Pascal Gond and Olivier Herrbach
- Pro-environmental Behavior in Egypt: Is there a Role for Islamic Environmental Ethics? pp. 373-390

- Gillian Rice
- Making a Difference with a Discrete Course on Accounting Ethics pp. 391-404

- Steven Dellaportas
Volume 65, issue 3, 2006
- Successful U.S. Entrepreneurs: Identifying Ethical Decision-making and Social Responsibility Behaviors pp. 203-217

- Dinah Payne and Brenda Joyner
- Brother Secret, Sister Silence: Sibling Conspiracies Against Managerial Integrity pp. 219-234

- William Maria
- Machiavelli & Modern Business: Realist Thought in Contemporary Corporate Leadership Manuals* pp. 235-250

- Peter Galie and Christopher Bopst
- From Stakeholder Management to Stakeholder Accountability pp. 251-267

- Andreas Rasche and Daniel Esser
- Managerial Values in the Institutional Context pp. 269-278

- R. Alas, J. Ennulo and L. Türnpuu
- The Ethical Dilemma of Research and Development Openness Versus Secrecy pp. 279-285

- Steve McMillan, Ronald Duska, Robert Hamilton and Debra Casey
- Are Organisation Researchers too Obsessed with the Economic Responsibility of the Firm? pp. 287-295

- Jeremy Galbreath
- Reexamining the Expected Effect of Available Resources and Firm Size on Firm Environmental Orientation: An Empirical Study of UK Firms pp. 297-308

- Khaled Elsayed
Volume 65, issue 2, 2006
- D H R Patio Homes, LLC and Snowy Mountains, LLC: 1 Who Goes There? Friend or Foe? pp. 99-119

- H. Sherman and D. Rowley
- Social Paradigms and Attitudes Toward Environmental Accountability pp. 121-147

- William Shafer
- Corporate Psychological Defences: An Oil Spill Case pp. 149-161

- T. Ketola
- Allhoff on Business Bluffing pp. 163-171

- Jukka Varelius
- What Motivates Software Crackers? pp. 173-201

- Sigi Goode and Sam Cruise
Volume 65, issue 1, 2006
- The Global Fight against Corruption: A Foucaultian, Virtues-Ethics Framing pp. 1-12

- Jeff Everett, Dean Neu and Abu Rahaman
- HRM Role in EEO: Sheep in Shepherd’s Clothing? pp. 13-21

- Lynne Bennington
- Implementing an Organizational Ethics Program in an Academic Environment: The Challenges and Opportunities for the Duquesne University Schools of Business pp. 23-42

- James Weber
- Associations between Hofstede’s Cultural Constructs and Social Desirability Response Bias pp. 43-53

- Richard Bernardi
- Does Good Governance Matter to Institutional Investors? Evidence from the Enactment of Corporate Governance Guidelines pp. 55-67

- Armand Picou and Michael Rubach
- Does Religion Matter? A Comparison Study of the Ethical Beliefs of Marketing Students of Religious and Secular Universities in Japan pp. 69-86

- Mohammed Rawwas, Ziad Swaidan and Jamal Al-Khatib
- When Deontology and Utilitarianism Aren’t Enough: How Heidegger’s Notion of “Dwellingâ€\x9D Might Help Organisational Leaders Resolve Ethical Issues pp. 87-98

- D. Ladkin
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