Business Ethics, the Environment & Responsibility
2021 - 2025
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Volume 32, issue S3, 2023
- How did corporate responses to the Covid‐19 pandemic correspond with CSR? pp. 161-165

- Fabien Martinez, Frank Figge, Sylvaine Castellano, Atreya Chakraborty and Lucia Silva‐Gao
- T(w)alking responsibility: A case of CSR performativity during the COVID‐19 pandemic pp. 166-178

- Hugo Letiche, Ivo De Loo and Jean‐Luc Moriceau
- Calm after the storm? The role of social and environmental practices on small and medium enterprises resilience throughout COVID‐19 crisis pp. 179-195

- Vera Ferrón‐Vílchez and Dante I. Leyva‐ de la Hiz
- Cause‐related marketing in pandemic context—The effects of cause‐brand fit and cause‐brand alliance on customer‐based legitimacy and reputation pp. 196-211

- Sylvaine Castellano, Insaf Khelladi, Rossella Sorio, Saeedeh Rezaee Vessal, Judith Partouche‐Sebban and Mehmet A. Orhan
- Corporate social responsibility and COVID‐19: Prior reporting experience and assurance pp. 212-242

- Ehsan Poursoleyman, Gholamreza Mansourfar, Jamal Nazari and Saeid Homayoun
- Surviving or solidarity? Crisis responses of small and medium‐sized enterprises during the Covid‐19 pandemic pp. 243-256

- Julia Roloff
- The CSR‐19 scale: A measure of corporate social responsibility actions during COVID‐19 pandemic pp. 257-269

- Yousef Eiadat
- Changes in corporate social responsibility activity during a pandemic: The case of COVID‐19 pp. 270-290

- Kamel Mellahi, Belaid Rettab, Sangeeta Sharma, Mathew Hughes and Paul Hughes
Volume 32, issue S2, 2023
- The Enterprise at the Service of Society in the 21st century pp. 65-67

- Ginés Marco Perles, Pedro Francés‐Gómez and Domènec Melé
- How does collaborative economy contribute to common good? pp. 68-83

- Rosario Gomez‐Alvarez and Rafael Morales‐Sánchez
- How financial institutions can serve the common good of society: Insights from Catholic Social Teaching pp. 84-95

- Gregorio Guitián
- Stakeholder relations of sustainable banks: Community benefit above the common good pp. 96-110

- Anastasia Naranova‐Nassauer
- Caring for survivors: Do CSR policies matter for post‐restructuring employee performance? pp. 111-126

- Delia Cornea, Yulia Titova and Jeanne Le Roy
- Team‐level servant leadership and team performance: The mediating roles of organizational citizenship behavior and internal social capital pp. 127-144

- Pablo Ruiz‐Palomino, Jorge Linuesa‐Langreo and Dioni Elche
- A personalist approach to business ethics: New perspectives for virtue ethics and servant leadership pp. 145-158

- Germán Scalzo, Kleio Akrivou and Manuel Joaquín Fernández González
Volume 32, issue S1, 2023
- Capitalism & ethics pp. 1-3

- Gabriel Flynn, Michael Aßländer and Daryl Koehn
- Whose work? Which markets? Rethinking work and markets in light of virtue ethics pp. 4-14

- Javier Pinto‐Garay, Germán Scalzo and Martin Schlag
- Understanding the mechanisms of sustainable capitalism: The 4S model pp. 15-24

- Anna John, Johan Coetsee and Patrick C. Flood
- The conception of organizational integrity: A derivation from the individual level using a virtue‐based approach pp. 25-33

- Madeleine J. Fuerst and Christoph Luetge
- Rules versus principles for ethical market behaviour pp. 34-40

- Patrick Honohan
- Capitalism, COVID‐19 and lockdowns pp. 41-51

- Philipp Bagus, José Antonio Peña‐Ramos and Antonio Sánchez‐Bayón
- Capitalism and crises: A comparative analysis of mainstream and heterodox perceptions and related ethical considerations pp. 52-64

- Sophia Kuehnlenz, Valeria Andreoni and Imko Meyenburg
Volume 32, issue 4, 2023
- Business Ethics, the Environment & Responsibility: Taking stock and looking forward pp. 1123-1125

- Ralf Barkemeyer, Martina Linnenluecke, Stefan Markovic and Georges Samara
- Alasdair MacIntyre and Adam Smith on markets, virtues and ends in a capitalist economy pp. 1126-1138

- Paul Oslington
- Avoiding unnecessary suffering: Towards a moral minimum standard for humans' responsibility for animal welfare pp. 1139-1149

- Thomas Köllen and Doris Schneeberger
- Consumer ethics: An extensive bibliometric review (1995–2021) pp. 1150-1169

- Inés Küster and Natalia Vila
- Inclusive leadership and work engagement: Exploring the role of psychological safety and trust in leader in multiple organizational context pp. 1170-1184

- Saeed Siyal
- The role of leader favoritism, unfairness, and employability in employee psychological withdrawal behavior pp. 1185-1200

- Faridahwati Mohd Shamsudin, Shaker Bani‐Melhem, Rawan Abukhait, Rekha Pillai and Samina Quratulain
- What if my boss is a narcissist? The effects of chief executive officer narcissism on female proportion in top management teams pp. 1201-1216

- Jennifer Martínez‐Ferrero, Emma García‐Meca and M. Camino Ramón‐Llorens
- Ethical workplace climate in nonprofit organizations: Conceptualization and measurement pp. 1217-1232

- Govind Gopi Verma and Saswata Narayan Biswas
- The differential impact of substantive and symbolic CSR attribution on job satisfaction and turnover intention pp. 1233-1246

- Xin Chen, Eric Hansen, Jianfeng Cai and Jichang Xiao
- The double‐edged sword of employee forgiveness: How forgiveness motives steer forgiveness toward interpersonal citizenship behaviors and interpersonal deviance pp. 1247-1261

- Junwei Zhang, Yajun Zhang and Lu Lu
- The impact of top management teams' faultlines on organizational transparency―Evidence from CSR initiatives pp. 1262-1276

- Yuefan Sun, Jidong Zhang, Jing Han and Qi Zhang
- Women and CSR budgeting and spending: Does ownership enhance their CSR role? pp. 1277-1296

- Saeed Rabea Baatwah and Effiezal Aswadi Abdul Wahab
- Direct and spillover effects of board gender quotas: Revisiting the Norwegian experience pp. 1297-1309

- Josep Garcia‐Blandon, Josep Maria Argilés‐Bosch, Diego Ravenda and David Castillo‐Merino
- Board cultural diversity and bank social performance: The mediating role of corporate social responsibility strategy pp. 1310-1320

- Francesco Gangi, Nicola Varrone and Maria Coscia
- Corporate environmental efforts, government environmental subsidies, and corporate non‐environmental R&D intensity: Evidence from listed firms pp. 1321-1333

- Weihong Chen, David Diwei Lv and Christina W. Y. Wong
- Family firm status and environmental disclosure: The moderating effect of board gender diversity pp. 1334-1351

- Barbara Maggi, Rafaela Gjergji, Luigi Vena, Salvatore Sciascia and Alessandro Cortesi
- Green side of informal institutions: Social trust and environmental sustainability pp. 1352-1372

- Daxin Sun, Yaxin Zhang and Xiaohua Meng
- Impact of digital transformation on performance of environment, social, and governance: Empirical evidence from China pp. 1373-1388

- Quan‐Jing Wang, Hai‐Jie Wang, Gen‐Fu Feng and Chun‐Ping Chang
- Not all stakeholders are equal: Corporate social responsibility variability and corporate financial performance pp. 1389-1410

- Yongqiang Gao, Yumeng Nie and Taïeb Hafsi
- Star CEOs and ESG performance in China: An integrated view of role identity and role constraints logics pp. 1411-1428

- Mengyao Li, Min Huang, Dong Wang and Xiaobo Li
- Sustainable investment and environmental, social, and governance investing: A bibliometric and systematic literature review pp. 1429-1451

- Sheeba Kapil and Vrinda Rawal
- Towards theorising corporate social irresponsibility: The Déjà Vu cases of collapsed forestry ventures pp. 1452-1469

- Tiffany C. H. Leung, Artie W. Ng, Andreas G. F. Hoepner and Maretno A. Harjoto
- Firm governance structures, earnings management, and carbon emission disclosures in Chinese high‐polluting firms pp. 1470-1489

- Ali Abbas, Guoqing Zhang, Bilal and Ye Chengang
- Online sustainable development goals disclosure: A comparative study in Italian and Spanish local governments pp. 1490-1505

- Giuseppe Nicolò, Francisco Javier Andrades‐Peña, Diana Ferullo and Domingo Martinez‐Martinez
- Does religious atmosphere promote corporate green innovation performance? Evidence from China pp. 1506-1531

- Maoyan She, Die Hu, Zhiwei Wang and Xuan Zhao
- Not all green innovations are equally green: State ownership, green innovation generality and contingencies pp. 1532-1546

- Guannan Qu and Xin Pan
- Analyzing the implications of organic standardization and certification in alternative food networks: The capability approach pp. 1547-1562

- Felipe Alexandre de Lima, Daiane Mülling Neutzling, Stefan Seuring, Vikas Kumar and Marilia Bonzanini Bossle
- Personal values, consumer identities, and attitudes toward electric cars among Egyptian consumers pp. 1563-1574

- Omneya M. Yacout
- Institutional pressures and the adoption of responsible management education at universities and business schools in Central and Eastern Europe pp. 1575-1591

- Lutz Preuss, Heather Elms, Roman Kurdyukov, Urša Golob, Rodica Milena Zaharia, Borna Jalsenjak, Ryan Burg, Peter Hardi, Julija Jacquemod, Mari Kooskora, Siarhei Manzhynski, Tetiana Mostenska, Aurelija Novelskaite, Raminta Pučėtaitė, Rasa Pušinaitė‐Gelgotė, Oleksandra Ralko, Boleslaw Rok, Dominik Stanny, Marina Stefanova and Lucie Tomancová
- Climate change and business accountability, empirical evidence on the roles of environmental strategy and environmental accounting pp. 1592-1608

- Mohammed S. Y. Omran and Mohammad N. S. Yaaqbeh
Volume 32, issue 3, 2023
- Sustainability and interactive network branding in fast‐changing business environments pp. 877-881

- Stefan Markovic, Nikolina Koporcic, Georges Samara and Ralf Barkemeyer
- Meaningful work and unethical work: The crisis in Australian financial advice pp. 882-895

- Andrew West
- How does environmental corporate social responsibility contribute to the development of a green corporate image? The sequential mediating roles of employees' environmental passion and pro‐environmental behavior pp. 896-909

- Muhammad Asghar Ali, Abdul Zahid Khan, Muhammad Umer Azeem and ul Haq Inam
- Exploring the effect of socially responsible human resource management on employee resilience: The role of basic psychological needs and collectivism pp. 910-924

- Dan‐Ping Shao, Yun Peng and Yang Ji
- Behavioral economics and monetary wisdom: A cross‐level analysis of monetary aspiration, pay (dis)satisfaction, risk perception, and corruption in 32 nations pp. 925-945

- Thomas Li‐Ping Tang, Zhen Li, Mehmet Ferhat Özbek, Vivien K. G. Lim, Thompson S. H. Teo, Mahfooz A. Ansari, Toto Sutarso, Ilya Garber, Randy Ki‐Kwan Chiu, Brigitte Charles‐Pauvers, Caroline Urbain, Roberto Luna‐Arocas, Jingqiu Chen, Ningyu Tang, Theresa Li‐Na Tang, Fernando Arias‐Galicia, Consuelo Garcia De La Torre, Peter Vlerick, Adebowale Akande, Abdulqawi Salim Al‐Zubaidi, Ali Mahdi Kazem, Mark G. Borg, Bor‐Shiuan Cheng, Linzhi Du, Abdul Hamid Safwat Ibrahim, Kilsun Kim, Eva Malovics, Richard T. Mpoyi, Obiajulu Anthony Ugochukwu Nnedum, Elisaveta Gjorgji Sardžoska, Michael W. Allen, Rosário Correia, Chin‐Kang Jen, Alice S. Moreira, Johnston E. Osagie, AAhad M. Osman‐Gani, Ruja Pholsward, Marko Polic, Petar Skobic, Allen F. Stembridge, Luigina Canova, Anna Maria Manganelli, Adrian H. Pitariu and Francisco José Costa Pereira
- Do academic CEOs influence corporate social irresponsibility? The moderating effects of negative attainment discrepancy and slack resources pp. 946-960

- Liuyang Ren, Xi Zhong and Liangyong Wan
- Differential impact of chief executive officer tenure on the firm's external and internal corporate social responsibility: Moderating effects of firm's visibility and slack pp. 961-985

- Marwan Al‐Shammari, Soumendra Banerjee, Miguel Caldas and Krist Swimberghe
- When consumers lose power: An examination of the stakeholder dynamics in the pharmaceutical industry pp. 986-1000

- Zhi Tang, Ezekiel Leo, Clyde Hull, Xudong Fu and William Stromeyer
- The influence of Islam in shaping organisational socially responsible behaviour pp. 1001-1019

- Petya Koleva, Maureen Meadows and Ahmed Elmasry
- Saving the world through private‐sector efficiency and local empowerment? Discursive legitimacy construction for social entrepreneurship in the Global South pp. 1020-1041

- Eva Katzer and Tina Sendlhofer
- Near and dear: How the politicians' home bias influences corporate philanthropy in China pp. 1042-1059

- Juelin Yin, Chunfang Cao, Fansheng Jia and Jiaxin Zhao
- Does performance persistence below aspirations affect firms' accounting information disclosure strategies? An empirical study based on reliability and comparability pp. 1060-1077

- Xi Zhong, Liuyang Ren and Ge Ren
- Assessing the interplay between Open Innovation and Sustainability‐Oriented Innovation: A systematic literature review and a research agenda pp. 1078-1095

- Andrea Urbinati, Zahra Shams Esfandabadi and Antonio Messeni Petruzzelli
- Analysing the impact of green consumption values on brand responses and behavioural intention pp. 1096-1112

- Marcello Risitano, Rosaria Romano, Giuseppe La Ragione and Michele Quintano
- All about the human: A Buddhist take on AI ethics pp. 1113-1122

- Chien‐Te Lin
Volume 32, issue 2, 2023
- Pursuing innovative solutions to sustainability problems through openness: A future research agenda pp. 415-418

- Stefan Markovic, Mehdi Bagherzadeh, Ralf Barkemeyer and Georges Samara
- The state of ethical decision‐making research in accounting: A retrospective assessment from 1987 to 2022 pp. 419-434

- Godfred Matthew Yaw Owusu and Gabriel Korankye
- The effect of corporate donation motive attribution on investors' judgments of future earnings prospects: The moderating role of individual moral orientation pp. 435-453

- Ye Chen and Naiding Yang
- Technology ethics assessment: Politicising the ‘Socratic approach’ pp. 454-466

- Robert Sparrow
- Moral courage and manager‐regret pp. 467-477

- Craig Duckworth
- Long‐term effects of institutional conditions on perceived corruption – A study on organizational imprinting in post‐communist countries pp. 478-497

- Thorsten Auer, Karin Knorr and Kirsten Thommes
- Impact of returnee executives and managerial discretion on excess perquisite consumption pp. 498-516

- Ge Ren, Ping Zeng and Xi Zhong
- Ethical judgments in the sharing economy: When consumers misbehave, providers complain pp. 517-531

- Barbara Culiberg, Barbara Čater, Ibrahim Abosag and Petar Gidaković
- The virtues of the exemplary moral leader. Lessons from Aristotle's ethics pp. 532-543

- Berry Tholen
- Sophistry or wisdom in words: Aristotle on rhetoric and leadership pp. 544-554

- Matthias P. Hühn and Marcel Meyer
- Leader expectations facilitate employee pro‐environmental behavior pp. 555-569

- Qi Nie, Jian Peng and Guangyu Yu
- Follow the genuine leader: The “green imitation” pp. 570-581

- Reyes Calderón, María Ortiz De Urbina and Luis Expósito
- Ethical leadership in a complex environment: A case study on Nunavik health organizations pp. 582-598

- Geneviève Morin and David Talbot
- Which firms opt for corporate social responsibility assurance? A machine learning prediction pp. 599-611

- Ephraim Kwashie Thompson and Samuel Buertey
- Diving deep into the dark side: A review and examination of research on organizational misconduct in emerging markets pp. 612-637

- Amitabh Anand, Daniel Rottig, Nakul Parameswar and Anne Marie Zwerg‐Villegas
- Conflicts between mining companies and communities: Institutional environments and conflict resolution approaches pp. 638-656

- Chang Hoon Oh, Jiyoung Shin and Shuna Shu Ham Ho
- Employee engagement, innovative work behaviour, and employee wellbeing: Do workplace spirituality and individual spirituality matter? pp. 657-669

- Narjes Haj Salem, Muhammad Ishtiaq Ishaq, Samina Yaqoob, Ali Raza and Haleema Zia
- Does religiosity affect financing activity? Evidence from Indonesia pp. 670-697

- Ibrahim Fatwa Wijaya, Andrea Moro and Yacine Belghitar
- Passionate to be a social entrepreneur in Saudi Arabia: A moderated mediation analysis of social entrepreneurial intention pp. 698-712

- Wassim J. Aloulou, Eidah A. Algarni, Veland Ramadani and Mathew (Mat) Hughes
- The impact at stake: Risk and return in publicly listed social impact firms pp. 713-741

- Emanuela Giacomini, Nicoletta Marinelli and Luca Riccetti
- Knowledge base for social capital's role in scaling social impact: A bibliometric analysis pp. 742-772

- Md. Fazla Mohiuddin, Ida Md. Yasin and Ahmed R. A. Latiff
- A generational perspective of family firms' social capital: Interplay between ethical leadership and firm performance pp. 773-789

- Valeriano Sanchez‐Famoso, Amaia Maseda, Txomin Iturralde and Mikel Alayo
- Board gender diversity, government subsidies, and green vehicles sales: Evidence from China pp. 790-801

- Vik Singh, Sui Sui and Xiaodan Guo
- ESG and volatility risk: International evidence pp. 802-818

- Omid Sabbaghi
- Top management teams' foreign experience, environmental regulation, and firms' green innovation pp. 819-835

- Xuejiao Zhang, Qingyang Zhao, Wanfu Li and Yu Wang
- The influence of government support over environmental protection investment on SMEs: R&D collaboration and financial aspects pp. 836-846

- Sonia Benito‐Hernández, Cristina López‐Cózar‐Navarro and Tiziana Priede‐Bergamini
- Inside the black box of responsible consumers: Novel perspectives from an integrative literature review pp. 847-867

- Pietro Lanzini and Antonio Tencati
- Business ethics: Between Friedman and Freeman? A response to A Puzzle about Business Ethics pp. 868-876

- Matthias P. Hühn
Volume 32, issue 1, 2023
- Publishing Big Data research in Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility: Advice for authors pp. 1-3

- Ralf Barkemeyer, Georges Samara, Stefan Markovic and Dima Jamali
- It is time for optimal distinctiveness: Corporate social responsibility engagement under dynamic competitive effects during the COVID‐19 crisis pp. 4-23

- Liu Yi and Duan Ruikun
- Chief executive officer ability and corporate environmental sustainability information disclosure pp. 24-39

- Muhammad Jameel Hussain, Gaoliang Tian, Adnan Ashraf, Muhammad Kaleem Khan and Lu Ying
- Climate change shocks and socially responsible investments pp. 40-56

- Franco Fiordelisi, Giuseppe Galloppo and Viktoriia Paimanova
- Does an (in)congruent corporate social responsibility strategy affect employees' turnover intention? A configurational analysis in an emerging country pp. 57-73

- Leomar B. Virador and Li‐Fei Chen
- External governance pressure and corporate environmental responsibility: Evidence from a quasi‐natural experiment in China pp. 74-93

- Qiang Liu, Lianchao Yu, Guowan Yan and Yu Guo
- Media visibility and corporate social responsibility investment evidence in Spain pp. 94-107

- Carolina Bona‐Sánchez, Jerónimo Pérez‐Alemán and Domingo Javier Santana‐Martín
- Listed peers' giving and corporate philanthropy: The motivations to imitate pp. 108-124

- Xia Yang, Xin Gu and Xue Yang
- Will auditors charge more for corporate philanthropy? Evidence from China pp. 125-153

- Chenghao Huang and Jing Tang
- A fear‐based view of wisdom: The role of leader fear of failure and psychological empowerment pp. 154-163

- Stephanie T. Solansky, Yuan Wang and Emmanuel Quansah
- Social responsibility in micro businesses in an African context: Towards a theoretical understanding pp. 164-178

- Chijioke Dike Uba, Md Nazmul Hasan and James Buba Mshelia
- Deceitful when insecure: The effect of self‐efficacy beliefs on the use of deception in negotiations pp. 179-190

- Filipe Sobral, Gustavo Moreira Tavares, Liliane Furtado, Urszula Lagowska and José Andrade Moura Neto
- Enough chit‐chat, strike! Deliberation and agonism in corporate governance pp. 191-200

- Stanislas Richard
- Ethical implications of text generation in the age of artificial intelligence pp. 201-210

- Laura Illia, Elanor Colleoni and Stelios Zyglidopoulos
- Fostering creative selling through ethics. An emotion‐based approach pp. 211-225

- Belén Bande, Sandra Castro‐González, Pilar Fernández‐Ferrín and Guadalupe Vila‐Vázquez
- Hartman's quandary: Reconciling pluralism and realism for virtue ethics in business pp. 226-235

- Nisigandha Bhuyan and Arunima Chakraborty
- How does social trust affect corporate financial performance? The mediating role of corporate social responsibility pp. 236-255

- Jae C. Jung and Junyon Im
- How ethical and political identifications drive adaptive behavior in the digital piracy context pp. 256-273

- Dario Miocevic and Ivana Kursan Milakovic
- If MacIntyre ran a business school… how practical wisdom can be developed in management education pp. 274-291

- Alejo José G. Sison and Dulce M. Redín
- Irresponsible contagions: Propagating harmful behavior through imitation pp. 292-311

- Andrew Bryant, Jennifer J. Griffin and Vanessa G. Perry
- Justice in triad: Revisiting supplier involvement in new product development pp. 312-327

- Jindan Zhang, Qi Zou and Yuan Wang
- Making decisions affecting oneself versus others: The effect of interpersonal closeness and Dark Triad traits pp. 328-340

- Jessica R. Carré, Shelby R. Curtis and Daniel N. Jones
- Religion, spirituality, and well‐being: A systematic literature review and futuristic agenda pp. 341-357

- Tamer Koburtay, Dima Jamali and Abdullah Aljafari
- Screening: Value enhancing or diminishing? pp. 358-370

- Yann Ferrat, Frédéric Daty and Radu Burlacu
- Servant leadership, transformational leadership, and customer satisfaction: An implicit leadership theories perspective pp. 371-383

- Shuisheng Shi and Mingjian Zhou
- The impact of perceived due care on trustworthiness and free market support in the Dutch banking sector pp. 384-400

- Johan Graafland and Eefje de Gelder
- The importance of morality for collective self‐esteem and motivation to engage in socially responsible behavior at work among professionals in the finance industry pp. 401-414

- Tatiana Chopova and Naomi Ellemers
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