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Business Ethics Quarterly

The Journal of the Society for Business Ethics

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    Articles
  1. Bradley Agle, Thomas Donaldson, R. Edward Freeman, Michael Jensen, Ronald Mitchell, and Donna Wood, Dialogue: Toward Superior Stakeholder Theory
  2. John Douglas Bishop, For-Profit Corporations in a Just Society
  3. Joakim Sandberg, Understanding the Separation Thesis
  4. Linda Trevino, Gary Weaver, and Michael Brown, It’s Lovely at the Top: Hierarchical Levels, Identities, and Perceptions of Organizational Ethics
    Presidential Address
  1. Edwin Hartman, Reconciliation in Business Ethics: Some Advice from Aristotle
    Review Articles
  1. Denis Collins, Good Capitalism, Bad Capitalism, and the Economics of Growth and Prosperity
  2. Barry Padgett, Coping With Moral Conflicts At Work
    Notes on Contributors
    CORPORATE CITIZENSHIP: ALTERNATIVE PERSPECTIVES
  1. Wayne Norman and Pierre-Yves Néron, Citizenship, Inc.: Do We Really Want Businesses to be Good Corporate Citizens?
    RESPONSE ARTICLES TO NORMAN AND NÉRON
  1. Andrew Crane and Dirk Matten, Incorporating the Corporation in Citizenship: A Response to Norman and Néron
  2. J. (Hans) van Oosterhout, Transcending the Confines of Economic and Political Organization? The Misguided Metaphor of Corporate Citizenship
  3. Richard T. De George, Reflections on "Citizenship, Inc."
  4. Donna J. Wood and Jeanne M. Logsdon, Business Citizenship as Metaphor and Reality
    RESPONSE TO CRITICS
  1. Wayne Norman and Pierre-Yves Néron, Corporations as Citizens: Political not Metaphorical
    Articles
  1. Alan Strudler, Confucian Skepticism about Workplace Rights
  2. Amos Witztum, Corporate Rules, Distributive Justice, and Efficiency
    Book Reviews
  1. Ayn Rand’s Normative Ethics: The Virtuous Egoist, by Tara Smith, reviewed by Jaana Woiceshyn
  2. International Business-Society Management: Linking Corporate Responsibility and Globalization, by Rob van Tulder with Alex van der Zwart, reviewed by Peter Madsen
    Book Notes
    Notes on Contributors
    Articles
  1. Robert Audi, Can Utilitarianism Be Distributive? Maximization and Distribution as Criteria in Managerial Decisions
  2. John R. Boatright, Reluctant Guardians: The Moral Responsibility of Gatekeepers
  3. N. Craig Smith, Sally S. Simpson, and Chun-Yao Huang, Why Managers Fail to Do the Right Thing: An Empirical Study of Unethical and Illegal Conduct
  4. Cynthia Clark Williams and Lori Verstegen Ryan, Courting Shareholders: The Ethical Implications of Altering Corporate Ownership Structures
  5. Matt Zwolinski, Sweatshops, Choice, and Exploitation
    Review Articles
  1. Thomas W. Dunfee and Colleen Baker, The Impact of Dirty Money on Global Capitalism
  2. Helen Haugh, New Strategies for a Sustainable Society: The Growing Contribution of Social Entrepreneurship
    Notes on Contributors
    Jerry D. Goodstein and Andrew C. Wicks, Corporate and Stakeholder Responsibility: Making Business Ethics a Two-Way Conversation
    John Hasnas, Up from Flatland: Business Ethics in the Age of Divergence
    Responses to Hasnas
  1. Thomas W. Dunfee, The World is Flat in the Twenty-First Century: A Response to Hasnas
  2. Robert A. Prentice, Flatland, Ethicsland, and Legalland
  3. William S. Laufer, Law, Ethics, and Divergent Rhetoric
    SPECIAL SECTION ON ACCOUNTABILITY
  1. Robert Phillips and Shawn L. Berman, Introduction
  2. David Hess,Social Reporting and New Governance Regulation: The Prospects of Achieving Corporate Accountability through Transparency
  3. Danielle E. Warren, Corporate Scandals and Spoiled Identities: How Organizations Shift Stigma to Employees
  4. Nein-hê Hsieh, Maximization, Incomparability, and Managerial Choice
  5. Mollie Painter-Morland, Defining Accountability in a Network Society
    Presidential Address
  1. Dennis J. Moberg, Practical Wisdom and Business Ethics
    Review Articles
  1. Denis Collins, Lies and Capitalism
  2. Earl W. Spurgin, Unfettered or Tempered Capitalism? How Best to Promote Virtuous Characters
    Notes on Contributors
    Call for Papers
    In Memoriam Robert Solomon
    SPECIAL SECTION ON THE ETHICS OF ORGANIZATIONAL ETHICS INITIATIVES
  1. Dirk Ulrich Gilbert and Andreas Rasche, Discourse Ethics and Social Accountability: The Ethics of SA 8000
  2. Spoma Jovanovic and Roy Wood, Dialectical Interactions: Decoupling and Interacting Ethics in Ethics Initiatives
  3. Jason Stansbury and Bruce Barry, Ethics Programs and the Paradox of Control
    Articles
  1. Bruce Barry, The Cringing and the Craven: Freedom of Expression In, Around, and Beyond the Work Place
  2. David W. Hart and Jeffery A. Thompson, Untangling Employee Loyalty: A Psychological Contract Perspective
    Review Articles
  1. Terry L. Price,Aristotle and the Good Business Life
  2. Alan E. Singer, Global Strategy and Ethics: Managing Human Systems and Advancing Humane Ideals
    Book Notes
    Notes on Contributors
    Timothy L. Fort and Steven R. Salbu, Introduction
    SPECIAL SECTION ON COMMERCIAL SPEECH
  1. David Hess and Thomas W. Dunfee, The Kasky-Nike Threat to Corporate Social Reporting: Implementing a Standard of Optimal Truthful Disclosure as a Solution
  2. Daniel T. Ostas, The Law and Ethics of K Street: Lobbying, the First Amendment, and the Duty to Create Just Laws
  3. Don Mayer, Kasky v. Nike and the Quarrelsome Question of Corporate Free Speech
  4. Jeffrey Nesteruk, Corporate Speech as Commercial Speech: A Response to Mayer’s Nike v. Kasky Analysis
    Articles
  1. Moses L. Pava, A Response to “Getting to the Bottom of ‘Triple Bottom Line’”
  2. Chris MacDonald and Wayne Norman, Rescuing the Baby from the Triple-Bottom-Line Bathwater: A Reply to Pava
  3. Gordon G. Sollars and Fred Englander, Sweatshops: Kant and Consequences
  4. Denis G. Arnold and Norman E. Bowie, Respect for Workers in Global Supply Chains: Advancing the Debate over Sweatshops
    Review Articles
  1. David Schweickart, Debt and Deception
  2. Peter Whalley, Brining it All Home
    Book Notes
  1. John Dienhart, Why it’s Hard to Be Good
  2. Martin E. Sandbu, Global Institutions and Responsibilities: Achieving Global Justice
    Notes on Contributors
    Articles
  1. Neal M. Ashkanasy, Carolyn A. Windsor, and Linda K. Treviño, Bad Apples in Bad Barrels Revisited: Cognitive Moral Development, Just World Beliefs, Rewards, and Ethical Decision-Making
  2. Michael L. Michael, Business Ethics: The Law of Rules
  3. Andreas Georg Scherer, Guido Palazzo, and Dorothée Baumann, Global Rules and Private Actors: Toward a New Role of the Transnational Corporation in Global Governance
  4. Joseph Heath, Business Ethics without Stakeholders
  5. Harvey S. James, Self-Selection Bias in Business Ethics Research
  6. David Lea, From the Wright Brothers to Microsoft: Issues in the Moral Grounding of Intellectual Property Rights
    Review Articles
  1. Richard Marens, What Is to Be Done? Theory, Research, and Reforming American Capitalism in the Twenty-First Century
  2. Michael Schwartz, Stone Cohen Alone
  3. Chris MacDonald and Melissa Whellams, Guarded Optimism about Positive Examples
    Book Notes
    SPECIAL FORUM: MARKETING AND TECHNOLOGY
  1. Gene R. Laczniak and Patrick E. Murphy, Marketing, Consumers, and Technology: Perspectives for Enhancing Ethical Transactions
  2. Norman E. Bowie and Karim Jamal, Privacy Rights on the Internet: Self-Regulation or Government Regulation?
  3. Richard A. Spinello, Online Brands and Trademark Conflicts: A Hegelian Perspective
    PHILOSOPHY'S ROLE VIS-À-VIS BUSINESS ETHICS
  1. Richard Rorty, Is Philosophy Relevant to Applied Ethics?
  2. Richard T. De George, The Relevance of Philosophy to Business Ethics
  3. Daryl Koehn, A Response to Rorty
  4. Patricia Werhane, A Place for Philosophy in Applied Ethics and the Role of Moral Reasoning in Moral Imagination
  5. Richard Rorty, Replies to Koehn, De George, and Werhane
    Review Articles
  1. Denis G. Arnold, The Rights of Employees
  2. LaRue Tone Hosmer and Janet Elizabeth Bordelon, The Morality of Markets
  3. Ronald Jeurissen and Bert van de Ven, Developments in Marketing Ethics
    Book Notes
    SPECIAL FORUM: VOLUNTARY CODES OF CONDUCT FOR MULTINATIONAL CORPORATIONS
  1. S. Prakash Sethi, An Introduction
  2. Nien-Hê Hsieh, Voluntary Codes of Conduct for Multinational Corporations
  3. Linda M. Sama, Interactive Effects of External Environmental Conditions and Internal Firm Characteristics on MNEs' Choice of Strategy in the Development of a Code of Conduct
  4. André Sobczak, Are Codes of Conduct in Global Supply Chains Really Voluntary?
  5. Thomas W. Dunfree, Do Firms with Unique Competencies for Rescuing Victims of Human Catastrophes Have Special Obligations?
  6. Bindu Arya and Jane E. Salk, Cross Sector Alliance Learning and Effectiveness of Voluntary Codes of Corporate Social Responsibility
  7. Eleanor O'Higgins, Corruption, Underdevelopment, and Extractive Resource Industries
  8. Tom Campbell, A Human Rights Approach to Developing Voluntary Codes of Conduct for Multinational Corporations
    Review Articles
  1. S. Prakash Sethi, A Search for Standards to Monitor Labor Conditions Worldwide
  2. Denis Collins, Globalization, Interconnectedness, and Wal-Mart the Bully
    Book Notes
    Articles
  1. Robert Audi and Patrick E. Murphy, The Many Faces of Integrity
  2. Laura Dunham, R. Edward Freeman, and Jeanne Leidtka, Enhancing Stakeholder Practice: A Particularized Exploration of Community
  3. Troy R. Harting, Susan S. Harmeling, and S. Venkataraman, Innovative Stakeholder Relations: When "Ethics Pays" (and When it Doesn’t)
  4. Michael J. Naughton and Jeffery R. Cornwall, The Virtue of Courage in Entrepreneurship: Engaging the Catholic Social Traditions and the Life-Cycle of the Business
    Review Articles
  1. Christine W. Gichure, A Different Kind of Capital: Qualities that Add Value to the Ends of Business and Leadership
  2. Jeffrey Nesteruk, The Moral Aspirations of the Law
    Book Notes
  1. John R. Boatright, The Modern Firm: Organizational Design for Performance and Growth
  2. Christopher Michaelson, Just Work
  3. Andy Zelleke, Icarus in the Boardroom: The Fundamental Flaws in Corporate America and Where They Came From
    SPECIAL ISSUE: ETHICAL RESPONSIBILITIES REGARDING DRUGS, PATENTS, AND HEALTH
  1. Michael P. Ryan, Introduction
  2. Richard T. DeGeorge, Intellectual Property and Pharmaceutical Drugs: An Ethical Analysis
  3. Klaus M. Leisinger, The Corporate Social Responsibility of the Pharmaceutical Industry: Idealism Without Illusions and Realism Without Resignation
  4. Patricia H. Werhane and Michael Gorman, Intellectual Property Rights, Moral Imagination, and Access to Life ­Enhancing Drugs
    Articles
  1. J. Lawrence French and Richard E. Wokutch, Child Workers, Globalization and International Business Ethics: A Case Study in Brazil's Export-Oriented Shoe Industry
  2. Richard Hudson, Ethical Investing: Ethical Investors and Managers
  3. Geoff Moore, Corporate Character: Modern Virtue Ethics and the Virtuous Corporation
  4. Henry J. Van Buren III, An Employee-Centered Model of Corporate Social Performance
    Review Articles
  1. Jeffrey Smith, Stakeholder Theory and Organizational Ethics and Unfolding Stakeholder Thinking
  2. Laura Spence, Business Ethics: A European Perspective. Managing Corporate Citizenship and Sustainability in The Age of Globalization
    Articles
  1. John H. Beck, Distributive Justice and the Rules of the Corporation: Partial Versus General Equilibrium Analysis
  2. Bryan Church, James C. Gaa, S. M. Khalid Nainar, and Mohamed M. Shehata, Experimental Evidence Relating to the Person-Situation Interactionist Model of Ethical Decision Making
  3. J. Brooke Hamilton III and Eric J. Berken, Exxon at Grand Bois, Louisiana: A Three-Level Analysis of Management Decision Making and Corporate Conduct
  4. David W. Hart and F. Neil Brady, Spirituality and Archetype in Organizational Life
  5. Jeremy Moon, Andrew Crane, and Dirk Matten, Can Corporations Be Citizens? Corporate Citizenship as a Metaphor for Business Participation in Society
  6. Jeffrey Moriarty, On the Relevance of Political Philosophy to Business Ethics
  7. Scott Sonenshein, Business Ethics and Internal Social Criticism
    Review Articles
  1. Cam Caldwell, Leading with Meaning: Using Covenantal Leadership to Build a Better Organization
  2. Ronald Duska, Plus ça change, plus c’est la même chose
  3. Jo Lynne Koehn, Accounting Ethics
  4. Iddo Landau, The Law and Sexual Harassment
    Articles
  1. George Bragues, Business is One Thing, Ethics is Another: Revisting Bernard Mandeville's The Fable of the Beast
  2. John R. Danley, Polishing Up the Pinto: Legal Liability, Moral Blame, and Risk
  3. Geoff Moore, Humanizing Business: A Modern Virtue Ethics Approach
  4. Jeffrey Moriarty, Do CEOs Get Paid Too Much?
  5. Chris Provis, Dirty Hands and Loyalty in Organizational Politics
  6. Bert van de Ven and Ronald Jeurissen, Competing Responsibility
    Response Article
  1. Ronald Sandler, A Response to Martin Calkin's "How Casuistry and Virtue Ethics Might Break the Idealogical Stalement Troubling Agricultural Biotechnology"
    Review Articles
  1. Barry L. Padgett, After Dot-coms, After Worldcom, After Enron, After Capitalism
  2. Moses Pava, Teaching as Leading and Leading as Teaching
  3. Gina Vega, Workers of the World - Relax!
    Articles
  1. Marne Arthaud-Day, Transnational Corporate Responsibility: A Tri-Dimensional Approach to International CSR Research
  2. Wim Dubbink, Democracy and Private Discretion in Business
  3. Mary O. Borgan and Harriet A. Stranahan, Does Lottery Advertising Exploit Disadvantaged and Vulnerable Markets
  4. LaRue Tone Hosmer and Christian Kiewitz, Organizational Justice: A Behavioral Science Concept with Critical Implications for Business Ethics and Stakeholder Theory
  5. Lenahan O'Connell, Michael Betz, John M. Shephard, Jamie Hendry, and Carroll U. Stephens, An Organizational Field Approach to Corporate Rationality
  6. Ben Wempe, In Defense of a Self-Disciplined, Domain-Specific Social Contract Theory of Business Ethics
    Presidential Address
  1. Daryl Koehn, Transforming Our Students: Teaching Business Ethics Post-Enron
    Review Articles
  1. Joanne B. Ciulla, In Praise of Nepotism?
  2. Richard A. Spinello, The Myth of Amoral Software Code
  3. Mark H. Waymack, The Malaise of Managed Care
    SPECIAL ISSUE: "BUSINESS ETHICS IN A GLOBAL ECONOMY"
  1. Martin Calkins and Shawn L. Berman, Introduction
  2. William K. Black, The Dango Tango: Why Corruption Blocks Real Reform in Japan
  3. Gerald F. Cavanagh, Global Business Ethics: Regulation, Code, or Self-Restraint?
  4. Nien-Hê Hsieh, The Obligations of Transnational Corporations: Rawlsian Justice and the Duty of Assistance
  5. Edward J. Romar, Globalization, Ethics, and Opportunism: A Confucian View of Business Relationships
  6. David P. Schmidt, Intellectual Property Battles in a Technological Global Economy: A Just War Analysis
  7. James Weber and Kathleen Getz, Buy Bribes or Bye-Bye Bribes: The Future Status of Bribery in International Commerce
  8. Jane Wei-Skillern, The Evolution of Shell's Stakeholder Approach: A Case Study
  9. Duane Windsor, The Development of International Business Norms
    Special Report
  1. Oliver F. Williams, The UN Global Compact: The Challenge and the Promise
    Review Articles
  1. Cam Caldwell, Examining Corporate Citizenship: Balancing Duties and Opportunities in the Modern Organization
  2. LaRue Tone Hosmer, The Future of Business Ethics: An Opptimists View
  3. Howard P. Schwartz, The Remembrance of Things Past and its Place in Organization Theory
    SPECIAL EDITION ON ACCOUNTING ETHICS
  1. James Gaa, Introduction
  2. Sara Ann Reiter and Paul F. Williams, The Philosophy and Rhetoric of Auditor Independence Concepts
  3. Robin W. Roberts and Lois Mahoney, Stakeholder Conceptions of the Corportation
  4. William E. Shafer, Qualitative Financial Statement Disclosures: Legal and Ethical Considerations
  5. Steven E. Kaplan and Susan P. Ravenscroft, The Reputation Effects of Earnings Management in the Internal Labor Market
  6. Theresa Libby and Linda Thorne, The Identification and Categorization of Auditors' Virtues
  7. Terri L. Herron and David L. Gilbertson, Ethical Principles vs. Ethical Rules
  8. Linda Thorne, Dawn W. Massey, and Joanne Jones, An Investigation of Social Influence
  9. Cynthia Jeffrey, William Dilla, and Nancy Weathersholt, How Auditors Respond to Ethical Dilemmas
    Review Article
  1. Colin Boyd, The Last Straw
    Articles
  1. David Lea, The Imperfect Nature of Corporate Responsibilities to Stakeholders
  2. Janet P. Near, Michael T. Rehg, James R. Van Scotter, and Marcia P. Miceli, Does Type of Wrongdoing Affect the Whistle-Blowing Process?
  3. Wayne Norman and Chris MacDonald, Getting to the Bottom of "Triple Bottom Line"
  4. James J. Rakowski, Does the Consume Have an Obligation to Cooperate with Price Discrimination?
  5. Scott J. Reynolds and Norman E. Bowie, A Kantian Perpspective on the Characteristics of Ethics Programs
  6. Earl W. Spurgin, Looking for Answers in All the Wrong Places
    Response Article
  1. Colin Grant, The Altruists' Dilemma
    Review Articles
  1. Noah Lemos, Rational Desire and the Good (Thomas L. Carson, Value and the Good Life)
  2. Oliver F. Williams, Shaping a High-Trust Society: The Crucial Role of Codes of Conduct (S. Prakash Sethi, Setting Global Standards: Guidelines for Creating Codes of Conduct in Multinational Corporations)
    Articles
  1. John R. Boatright, Employee Governance and the Ownership of the Firm
  2. Wim Dubbink, The Fragile Structure of Free-Market Society
  3. Ronald Jeurissen and Gerard Keijzers, Future Generations and Business Ethics
  4. Beverly Kracher and Cynthia L. Corritore, Is There a Special E-Commerce Ethics?
  5. Dennis J. Moberg and Manuel Velasquez, The Ethics of Mentoring
  6. Norman Mooradian, Information Requirements and the Characteristics of Sales Situations
  7. Andrew C. Wicks and Shawn L. Berman, The Effects of Context on Trust in Firm-Stakeholder Relationships: The Institutional Environment, Trust Creation, and Firm Performance
    Review Articles
  1. Thomas L. Carson, Conflicts of Interest and Self-Dealing in the Professions: A Review Essay (Michael Davis and Andrew Stark, Conflict of Interest in the Professions)
  2. Peter Madsen, Peter Singer on Global Ethics (Peter Singer, One World, The Ethics of Globalization)
    Articles
  1. Catherine M. Daily and Dan R. Dalton, Are Director Equity Policies Exclusionary?
  2. Wayne Eastman and Michael Santoro, The Importance of Value Diversity in Corporate Life
  3. Dennis J. Moberg, Management as Judges in Employee Disputes: An Occasion for Moral Imagination
  4. Robert Phillips, R. Edward Freeman, and Andrew C. Wicks, What Statekholder Theory is Not
  5. Mark S. Schwartz and Archie B. Carroll, Corporate Social Responsibility: A Three-Domain Approach
  6. Manuel Velasquez, Debunking Corporate Moral Responsibility
    Presidential Address
  1. Laura P. Hartman, From Accountability to Action to Amplification: Addressing Our Own Laryngitis
    Review Articles
  1. Denis G. Arnold, Liberty in Cyberspace (Lawrence Lessing, The Future of Ideas: The Fate of the Commons in a Connected World)
  2. Jim Grote, Taxation without Respiration: Economic Liberty and Political Equality (William Gates, Sr. and Chuck Collins, Wealth and Our Commonwealth: Why America Should Tax Accumulated Fortunes)
  3. Joseph A. Petrick, Chinese and Japanese Ethics and the Promise of Global Ethics in Business (Daryl Koehn, Local Insights, Global Ethics for Business)
    SPECIAL ISSUE ON FINANCE
  1. John Boatright, Introduction
  2. Dan R. Dalton, S. Trevis Certo, and Catherine M. Daily, Initial Public Offerings as a Web of Conflicts of Interest: An Empirical Assessment
  3. Lori Verstegen Ryan and Bryan Dennis, The Ethical Undercurrents of Pension Fund Management: Establishing a Research Agenda
  4. Berhard Emunds, The Integration of Developing Countries into International Financial Markets: Remarks from the Perspective of an Economic Ethicist
    Article
  1. Scott J. Reynolds, A Single Framework for Strategic and Ethical Behavior in the International Context
    Response Article
  1. Gordon G. Sollars, A Critique of Social Products Liability
    Presidential Address
  1. John Dienhart, Who Are Our Hairdressers? A Plea for Institutions and Action
    Review Article
  1. Denis Collins, Stumbling Our Way Toward a Worldwide Democratic-Capitalist Government: Globalization and Sweatshops (Robert Wright, Nonzero: The Logic of Human Destiny; and Nicholas D. Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn, Thunder from the East: Portrait of a Rising Asia)
    SPECIAL EDITION ON EMPLOYMENT
  1. John J. McCall, Introduction
  2. Tara J. Radin and Patricia H. Werhane, Employment-At-Will, Employee Rights, and Future Directions for Employment
  3. Harry J. Van Buren III, Boundaryless Careers and Employability Obligations
  4. John J. McCall, A Defense of Just Cause Dismissal Rules
  5. Gloria H. Albrecht, How Friendly are Family Friendly Policies?
  6. Laura P. Hartman, Bill Shaw, and Rodney Stevenson, Exploring the Ethics and Economics of Global Labor Standards: A Challenge to Integrated Social Contract Theory
  7. Denis G. Arnold and Norman E. Bowie, Sweatshops and Respect for Persons
    Review Articles
  1. Denis G. Arnold, Exploitation and the Sweatshop Quandary (Alan Wertheimer, Exploitation; and Pamela Varley, editor, The Sweatshop Quandary: Corporate Responsibility on the Global Frontier)
  2. Daryl Koehn, Spotting Ethical Spin-Offs: A Review of Michael Santoro's Profits and Principles (Michael Santoro, Profits and Principles)
    Articles
  1. Alexei M. Marcoux, A Fiduciary Argument Against Stakeholder Theory
  2. Robert Philipps, Stakeholder Legitimacy
  3. Robert C. Solomon, Victims of Circumstances? A Defense of Virtue Ethics in Business
  4. Scott J. Vitell, Joseph G. P. Paolillo, and James L. Thomas, The Perceived Role of Ethics and Social Responsibility: A Study of Marketing Professionals
    Response Article
  1. Gilbert Harman, No Character or Personality (Robert C. Solomon, "Victims of Circumstance? A Defense of Virtue Ethics in Business")
    Review Articles
  1. Daryl Koehn, Prepare, Prepare, Prepare! (Gina Vega, A Passion for Planning: Financials, Operations, Marketing, Management and Ethics)
  2. Gina Vega, The American Dream--Then and Now (Pat Primeaux, Reinventing the American Dream
    SPECIAL ISSUE ON HEALTH CARE AND BUSINESS ETHICS
  1. Andrew C. Wicks, Introduction
  2. Heather Elms, Shawn Berman, and Andrew C. Wicks, Ethics and Incentives: An Evaluation and Development of Stakeholder Theory in the Health Care Industry
  3. John A. Gallagher and Jerry Goodstein, Fulfilling Institutional Responsibilities in Health Care: Organizational Ethics and the Role of Mission Discernment
  4. Ian Maitland, Priceless Goods: How Should Life-Saving Drugs be Priced?
  5. Ann E. Mills and Mary V. Rorty, Total Quality Management and the Silent Patient
  6. Lisa H. Newton, The Turn of the Local: The Possibility of Returning Health Care to the Community
    Review Articles
  1. David B. McCurdy, But Is It a Business? (Leonard J. Weber, Business Ethics in Healthcare: Beyond Compliance)
  2. Lisa H. Newton, A Fine Effort to Square a Circle (Edward M. Spencer, Ann E. Mills, Mary V. Rorty, and Patricia H. Werhane, Organizational Ethics in Health Care)
  3. Leonard J. Weber, Protecting Public Health and the Environment: Business Ethics and Responsibility (Thomas Kerns, Environmentally Induced Illnesses: Ethics, Risk Assessment and Human Rights)
    Articles
  1. Dennis B. Arnett and Shelby D. Hunt, Competitive Irrationality: The Influence of Moral Philosophy
  2. Martin Calkins, How Casuistry and Virtue Ethics Might Break the Ideaological Stalemate Troubling Agricultural Biotechnology
  3. R. Edward Freeman and Robert A. Phillips, Stakeholder Theory: A Libertarian Defense
  4. Gordon G. Sollars, The Corporation as Actual Agreement
    Response Article
  1. Stewart W. Herman, Damaged Goods--or Durable? A Response to Tom McInerny
    Review Articles
  1. Norman E. Bowie, The Ambiguities of Work (Joanne B. Ciulla, The Working Life)
  2. John W. Dienhart, Working Definitions of the Self and the Emergence of Ethical Efficiency (Al Gini, My Job, My Self: Work and the Creation of the Modern Individual)
  3. David B. Raymond, Business Practices Between Consenting Adults (Ronald J. Baker, The Professional's Guide to Value Pricing)
    Articles
  1. Thomas Donaldson, The Stakeholder Revolution and the Clarkson Principles
  2. Wesley Cragg, Business Ethics and Stakeholder Theory
  3. James E. Post, Global Corporate Citizenship: Principles to Live and Work By
  4. Jeanne M. Logsdon and Donna J. Wood, Business Citizenship: From Domestic to Global Level of Analysis
  5. Allen Kaufman, Managers' Double Fiduciary Duty: to Stakeholders and to Freedom
  6. Eric W. Orts and Alan Strundler, The Ethical and Environmental Limits of Stakeholder Theory
  7. Michael C. Jensen, Value Maximization, Stakeholder Theory, and the Corporate Objective Function
  8. Appendix: Principles of Stakeholder Management
    Review Article
  1. James E. Post, The "Iron Law" of Business Responsibility Revisited: Lessons from South Africa (S. Prakash Sethi and Oliver F. Williams, Economic Imperatives and Ethical Values in Global Business: The South African Experience and International Codes Today)
    Articles
  1. John J. Hanafin, Morality and the Market in China: Some Contemporary Views
  2. Geoff Moore, On the Implications of the Practice--Institution Distinction: MacIntyre and the Application of Modern Virtue Ethics to Business
  3. Elizabeth D. Scott, Organizational Moral Values
    Response Article
  1. David M. Holley, Alternative Approaches to Applied Ethics: A Response to Carson's Critique
    Review Articles
  1. Raymond Benton, Jr., Environmental Racism, Consumption, and Sustainability (Laura Westra and Peter S. Wenz, Eds. Faces of Environmental Racism: Confronting Issues of Global Justice; and Laura Westra and Patricia H. Werhane, Eds., The Business of Consumption: Environmental Ethics and the Global Economy)
  2. Thomas F. McMahon, Classic Cases (Robert E. Allinson, Global Disasters: Inquiries into Management Ethics)
    Articles
  1. Bruno Dyck and Rob Kleysen, Aristotle's Virtues and Management Thought: An Empirical Exploration of an Integrative Pedagogy
  2. Aviva Geva, Myth and Ethics in Business
  3. LaRue Tone Hosmer and Feng Chen, Ethics and Economics: Growing Opportunities for Joint Research
  4. Donald Morris, Business Ethics Assessment Criteria" Business v. Philosophy -- Survey Results
  5. Linda Klebe Treviño and Gary R. Weaver, Organizational Justice and Ethics Program "Follow-Through": Influences on Employees' Harmful and Helpful Behavior
    Response Article
  1. Edwin M. Hartman, Moral Philosophy, Political Philosophy, and Organizational Ethics: A Response to Phillips and Margolis
    Review Articles
  1. Lee A. Tavis, Review (John R. Boatright, Ethics in Finance)
    Articles
  1. John Dobson, The Battle in Seattle: Reconciling Two World-Views on Corporate Culture
  2. Daryl Koehn, Confucian Trustworthiness and the Practice of Business in China
  3. Joshua D. Margolis, Responsibility in Organizational Context
  4. Diana C. Robertson and Talia Rymon, Purchasing Agents' Deceptive Behavior: A Randomized Response Technique Study
  5. Harry J. Van Buren III, If Fairness is the Problem, Is Consent the Solution? Integrating ISCT and Stakeholder Theory
  6. Andrew C. Wicks, The Value Dynamics of Total Quality Management: Ethics and the Foundation of TQM
    Response Article
  1. John Hendry, Morality and Markets: A Response to Boatright
    Review Article
  1. Bill Shaw, Review (William Bowen and Derek Bok, The Shapre of the River)
    Articles
  1. Martin Calkins, Casuistry and the Business Case Method
  2. Douglass Cassel, Human Rights and Business Responsibilities in the Global Marketplace
  3. Thomas Carson, Deception and Withholding Information in Sales
  4. David Hess, Regulating Corporate Social Performance: A New Look at Social Accounting, Auditing, and Reporting
  5. Nancy B. Kurland, The Impact of Legal Age Discrimination on Women in Professional Occupations
  6. David Vogel, How Green is Judaism? Exploring Jewish Environmental Ethics
    Response Article
  1. Archie B. Carroll, Models of the Management Morality for the New Millenium
    Review Articles
  1. Dennis J. Moberg, Review (Patricia H. Werhane, Moral Imagination and Management Decision Making)
  2. John R. Rowan, Review (Thomas Donaldson and Thomas W. Dunfee, Ties that Bind: A Social Contracts Approach to Business Ethics
  3. Kenneth E. Goodpaster, Review (Clarence C. Walton, Archons and Acolytes: The New Power Elite)
    SPECIAL DOUBLE ISSUE
    Loyalty
  1. Daniel R. Gilbert, Jr., An Extraordinary Concept in the Ordinary Service of Management
  2. Domenc Mele, Loyalty in Business: Subversive Doctrine or Real Need?
  3. George D. Randels, Jr., Loyalty, Corporations, and Community
  4. Brian Schrag, The Moral Significance of Employee Loyalty
    Corporate Governance
  1. Jane Collier and John Roberts, Introduction: An Ethic for Corporate Governance?
  2. Josef Wieland, The Ethics of Governance
  3. Dan R. Dalton and Catherine M. Daily, Director Stock Compensation: An Invitation to a Conspicuos Conflict of Interest
  4. John Roberts, Corporate Governance and the Ethics of Narcissus
  5. Ian Maitland, Distributive Justice in Firms: Do the Rules of Corporate Governance Matter?
  6. Dawn-Marie Driscoll, Ethics and Corporate Governance: Lessons Learned from a Financial Services Model
  7. John Hendry, Missing the Target: Normative Stakeholder Theory and the Corporate Governance Debate
  8. Lori Verstegen Ryan and Ann K. Buchholtz, Trust, Risk, and Shareholder Decision Making
  9. John J. McCall, Employee Voice in Corporate Governance: A Defence of Strong Participation Rights
    Review Articles
  1. Tom McInerny, Review (Stewart Herman, Durable Goods
  2. Joanne B. Ciulla, Review (Norman E. Bowie, Business Ethics: A Kantian Perspective
    Articles
  1. Aviva Geva, Moral Decision Making in Business: A Phase-Model
  2. Jerry D. Goodstein, Moral Compromise and Personal Integrity: Exploring the Ethical Issues of Deciding Together in Organizations
  3. Ronald Jeurissen, The Social Function of Business Ethics
  4. Dennis J. Moberg and Mark A. Seabright, The Development of Moral Imagination
  5. G. J. Rossouw, Defining and Understanding Fraud: A South African Case Study
  6. Jonathan Schonsheck, Business Friends: Aristotle, Kant, and Other Management Theorist on the Practice of Networking
  7. Alexey Sidorov, Irina Alexeyeva, and Elena Shklyarik, The Ethical Environment of Russian Business
  8. Ignacio Falgueras Sorausen, Non-monetary Incentives: Do People Work Only for Money?
  9. Laura J. Spence, Ronald Jeurissen, and Robert Rutherfoord, Small Business and the Environment in the UK and the Netherlands: Toward Stakeholder Cooperation
    Review Articles
  1. Maurice Hamington, The Uneasy but Necessary Convergence of Gender Studies, Business Ethics, and the Humanities (Candice Fredrick and Camille Atkinson, Women, Ethics, and the Workplace)
  2. Leonard J. Weber, Health Care Management Ethics: Business Ethics with a Difference (Kurt Darr, Ethics in Health Services Management)
    Articles
  1. John Alexander, It's Nothing Personal, It's Just Business: Economic Instability and the Distribution of Harm
  2. John Douglas Bishop, A Framework for Discussing Normative Theories of Business Ethics
  3. Walter Block, N. Stephan Kinsella, and Hans-Hermann Hoppe, The Second Paradox of Blackmail
  4. Steven P. Feldman, Management Ethics Without the Past: Rationalism and Individualism in Critical Organization Theory
  5. Andrew Gustafson, Making Sense of Postmodern Business Ethics
  6. Harvey S. James Jr. and Farhad Rassekh, Smith, Friedman, and Self-Interest in Ethical Society
  7. Dennis J. Moberg, Role Models and Moral Exemplars: How do Employees Acquire Virtues by Observing Others?
  8. Adam D. Moore, Employee Monitoring and Computer Technology: Evaluating Surveillance v. Privacy
  9. Kark Schudt, Taming the Corporate Monster: An Aristotelian Approach to Corporate Virtue
  10. Timothy L. Fort, On Social Psychology, Business Ethics, and Corporate Governance
    Response Article
  1. Edwin M. Hartman, On Messick and Naturalism: A Rejoinder to Fort
    Review Articles
  1. Vincent J. Samar, Inner-Personal Morality (Alan Gewirth, Self-Fulfillment)
  2. Mark Strasser, Review (Vincent J. Samar, Justifying Judgement: Practicing Law and Philosophy)
    Articles
  1. John Douglas Bishop, Is Self-Identity Image Advertising Ethical?
  2. Sandra B. Rosenthal and Rogene A. Buchholz, The Empirical-Normative Split in Business Ethics: A Pragmatic Alternative
  3. William T. Ross, Jr., and Diana C. Robert, Lying: The Impact of Decisoin Context
  4. Andrew Gustafson, In Support of Ethical Holism
  5. Kevin Jackson, Systematizing Norms: Toward a Moral Jurisprudence Theory of Business Ethics
  6. Lawrence Masek, The Doctrine of Double Effect, Deadly Drugs, and Business Ethics: A Reply to Velasquez and Brady
  7. Elizabeth D. Scott, Moral Values: Situationally Defined Individual Differences
  8. Edwin M. Epstein, Contemporary Jewish Perspectives on Business Ethics: The Contributions of Meir Tamari and Moses L. Pava--A Review Essay
    Articles
  1. John R. Boatright, Globalization and the Ethics of Business
  2. Norman E. Bowie, Business Ethics, Philosophy, and the Next 25 Years
  3. George G. Brenkert, Social Produce Liability: The Case of the Firearms Manufacturers
  4. Archie B. Carrroll, Ethical Challenges for Business in the New Millenium: Corporate Social Responsibility and Models of Management Morality
  5. Gerald F. Cavanagh, S.J., Political Counterbalance and Personal Values: Ethics and Responsiblity in a Global Economy
  6. Joanne B. Ciulla, On Getting to the Future First
  7. Richard T. DeGeorge, Business Ethics and the Challenge of the Information Age
  8. John W. Dienhart, A Memoir of Markets, Milestones, and Models
  9. Thomas Donaldson, Are Business Managers "Professionals"?
  10. Thomas W. Dunfee and David Hess, The Legitimacy of Direct Corporate Humanitiarian Investment
  11. Ronald Duska, Business Ethics: Oxymoron or Good Business?
  12. Georges Enderle, Whose Ethos for Public Goods in the Global Economy?
  13. Edwin M. Epstein , The Continuing Quest for Accountable, Ethical, and Humane Corporate Capitalism: An Enduring Challenge for Social Issues in Management in the New Millenium
  14. William C. Frederick, Notes for a Third Millenium Manifesto
  15. E. Edward Freeman, Business Ethics at the Millenium
  16. Al Gini, What Happens if Work Goes Away?
  17. Kenneth E. Goodpaster, Conscience and its Counterfeits in Organizational Life: A New Interpretation of the Naturalistic Fallacy
  18. Ronald M. Green, Legally Targeting Gun Makers: Lessons for Business Ethics
  19. Edwin M. Hartman, Socratic Ethics and the Challenge of Globalization
  20. W. Michael Hoffman and Dawn-Marie Driscoll, Business Ethics in the New Millenium: Will the Patient Survive?
  21. LaRue Tone Hosmer, It's Time for Empirical Research in Business Ethics
  22. Michael Keeley, A "Matter of Opinion, What Tends to the General Welfare": Governing the Workplace
  23. Daryl Koehn, Traversing the Inferno: A New Direction for Business Ethics
  24. Thomas F. McMahon, C.S.V., Lifeboat Ethics in Business
  25. Laura L. Nash, Intensive Care for Everyone's Least Favorite Oxymoron: Narrative in Business Ethics
  26. Lisa H. Newton, Millenial Reservations
  27. Richard P. Nielsen, The Politis of Long-Term Corruption Reform: A Combined Social Movement and Action-Learning Approach
  28. Lynn Sharp Paine, Does Ethics Pay?
  29. Leo V. Ryan, C.S.V., Combatting Corruption: The 21st-Century Ethical Challenge
  30. Robert C. Solomon, Business with Virtue: Maybe Next Year
  31. Manuel Velasquez, Globalization and the Failure of Ethics
  32. Patricia H. Werhane, Exploring Mental Models: Global Capitalism in the 21st Century
    Articles
  1. Bradley R. Agle and Harry J. Van Buren III, God and Mammon: The Modern Relationship
  2. John R. Boatright, Presidential Address: Does Business Ethics Rest on a Mistake?
  3. Thomas F. McMahon, Transforming Justice: A Conceptualization
  4. Jeffrey Nesteruk, Reimagining the Law
  5. Robert A. Phillips and Joshua D. Margolis, Toward an Ethics of Organization
  6. Sergio Sciarelli, Corporate Ethics and the Entrepreneurial Theory of "Social Success"
  7. Bill Shaw, Aristotle and Posner on Corrective Justice: The Tortoise and the Hare
  8. George W. Watson, Jon M. Shephard, Carroll U. Stephens, and John C. Christman, Ideology and the Economic Social COntract in a Downsizing Environment
    Response Articles
  1. Stephan Cludts, The Stakeholders as Investors: A Response to Etzioni
  2. David Hoch and J. Brooke Hamilton, III, The Hope and Limits of Legal Optimism: A Comment on the Theories of Orts and Nesteruk Regarding the Impact of Law on Corporate Ethics
  3. Jeffrey Nesteruk, Evaluating the Moral Creativity of the Law
  4. John Morse, Who is the Ethics Expert? The Original Footnote to Plato
  5. Daniel E. Palmer, Upping the Stakes: A Response to John Hasnas on the Normative Viability of the Stockholder and Stakeholder Theories
    Review Articles
  1. Norman E. Bowie, A Pluralist Theory of Organizational Ethics (Edwin M. Hartman, Organizational Ethics and the Good Life)
  2. Daryl Koehn, Review (Joseph A. Petrick and John F. Quinn, Management Ethics: Integrity at Work)
    Articles
  1. Aviva Geva, Moral Problems of Employing Foreign Workers
  2. John Hendry, Universalizability and Reciprocity in International Business Ethics
  3. David Lea, The Infelicities of Business Ethics in the Third World: The Melanesian Context
  4. Craig Mackenzie and Alan Lewis, Morals and Markets: The Case of Ethical Investing
  5. Darryl Reed, Stakeholder Management Theory: A Critical Theory Perspective
  6. John R. Schermerhorn, Jr., Terms of Global Business Engagement in Ethically Challenging Environments: Applications to Burma
  7. Robin S. Snell, Obedience to Authority and Ethical Dilemma in Hong Kong Companies
  8. Richard E. Wokutch and Jon M. Shepard, The Maturing of the Japanese Economy: Corporate Social Responsibility Implications
  9. Xinwen Wu, Business Ethical Perceptions of Business People in East China: An Empirical Study
    Articles
  1. Kenneth Bass, Tim Burnett, and Gene Brown, Individual Difference Variables, Ethical Judgments, and Ethical Behavior Intentions
  2. James W. Child and Alexei M. Marcoux, Freeman and Evan: Stakeholder Theory in the Original Position
  3. Kathryn Graddy and Diana C. Robertson, Fairness of Pricing Decisions
  4. Dennis J. Moberg, The Big Five and Organizational Virtue
  5. Richard Marens and Andrew Wicks, Getting Real: Stakeholder Theory, Managerial Practice, and the General Irrelevance of Fiduciary Duties Owed to Shareholders
  6. John Orlando, The Fourth Wave: The Ethics of Corporate Downsizing
  7. Gary R. Weaver and Linda Klebe Treviño, Compliance and Values Oriented Ethics Programs: Influences on Employees' Attitudes and Behavior
    Response Article
  1. John Dobson, Defending the Stockholder Model: A Comment on Hasnas, and on Dunfee's MOM
    Review Articles
  1. Joshua Birenbaum, Consciousness Raising: Revealing the Morality in Economics (Daniel M. Hausman and Michael S. McPherson, Economic Analysis and Moral Philosophy)
  2. Vincent J. Samr, Positive Rights and the Problems of Social Justice (Alan Gewirth, The Community of Rights)
    Articles
  1. Peter Vanderschraaf, Introduction: Game Theory and Business Ethics
  2. Robert C. Solomon, Game Theory as a Model for Business and Business Ethics
  3. Ken Binmore, Game Theory and Business Ethics
  4. Kay Mathiesen, Game Theory in Business Ethics: Bad Ideology or Bad Press?
  5. Peter Vanderschraaf, Hume's Game-Theoretic Business Ethics
  6. Kevin Gibson, William Bottom, and J. Keith Murnighan, Once Bitten: Defection and Reconciliation in a Cooperative Enterprise
  7. Christopher W. Morris, What is This Thing Called "Reputation"?
  8. Edward F. McClennan, Moral Rules as Public Goods
  9. Cristina Bicchieri and Yoshitaka Fukui, The Great Illusion: Ignorance, Informational Cascades, and the Persistance of Unpopular Norms
    Review Articles
  1. Stewart Herman, Clever, Wise, or Both? (Jim Grote and John McGeeney, Clever as Serpents: Business Ethics and Office Politics)
  2. Tom McInerny, Review (Joseph L. Badaracco, Jr., Defining Moments: When Managers Must Choose Between Right and Right)
  3. Robert C. Solomon, And Now for Something Completely Different: From Heidegger to Entrepreneurship (Charles Spinosa, Fernando Flores, and Hubert Dreyfus, Disclosing New Worlds: Entrepreneurship, Democratic Action, and the Cultivation of Solidarity)
    Articles
  1. Jane Collier, Theorizing the Ethical Organization
  2. Ian Maitland, Community Lost?
  3. Bill Shaw, Community: A Work in Progress
  4. Amitai Etzioni, A Communitarian Note on Stakeholder Theory
  5. Joseph Betz, Business Ethics and Politics
  6. Gillian Brock, Are Corporations Morally Defensible?
    Review Articles
  1. Richard A. Spinello, Privacy Rights in the Information Economy (Priscilla Regan, Legislating Privacy: Technology, Social Values and Public Policy)
  2. Robert E. Allinson, The "Cog in the Machine" Manifesto: The Banality and the Inevitability of Evil (Diane Vaughan, The Challenger Launch Decision: Risky Technology, Culture and Deviance at NASA)
    SPECIAL ISSUE: PSYCHOLOGICAL AND PEDAGOGICAL ISSUES IN BUSINESS ETHICS
  1. Ronald F. Duska and John Dienhart, Guest Editors' Introduction
  2. Deborah Vidaver-Cohen, Motivational Appeal in Normative Theories of Enterprise
  3. Joshua D. Margolis, Psychological Pragmatism and the Imperative of Aims: A New Approach for Business Ethics
  4. Thomas M. Jones and Lori Verstegen Ryan, The Effect of Organizational Forces on Individual Morality: Judgment, Moral Approbation, and Behavior
  5. Linda Klebe Treviño, Kenneth D. Butterfield, and Donald L. McCabe, The Ethical Context in Organizations: Influences on Employee Attitudes and Behaviors
  6. Max H. Bazerman and David M. Messick, On the Power of a Clear Definition of Rationality
  7. M. S. Singer, Paradigms Linked: A Normative: Empirical Dialogue about Business Ethics
  8. Daryl Koehn, Virtue Ethics, the Firm, and Moral Psychology
  9. Robert C. Solomon, The Moral Psychology of Business: Care and Compassion in the Corporation
  10. Eugene Garaventa, Drama: A Tool for Teaching Business Ethics
  11. Edwin M. Hartman, The Role of Character in Business Ethics
  12. E. R. Klein, The One Necessary Condition for a Successful Business Ethics Course: The Teacher Must be a Philosopher
  13. William C. Frederick, One Voice? or Many?: A Response to Ellen Klein
  14. Richard P. Nielsen, Can Ethical Character be Stimulated and Enabled? An Action Learning Approach to Teaching and Learning Organizational Ethics
    Review Article
  1. David M. Introcaso, Business as a Calling: Work and the Examined Life
    SPECIAL ISSUE: TRUST
  1. Patricia H. Werhane, Introdcution
  2. George G. Brenkert, Trust, Business and Business Ethics: An Introduction
  3. Fermando Flores and Robert C. Solomon, Creating Trust
  4. Bryan W. Husted, The Ethical Limits of Trust in Business Relations
  5. Edward Soule, Trust and Managerial Responsibility
  6. Thomas M. Jones and Norman E. Bowie, Moral Hazards on the Road to the "Virtual" Corporation
  7. George G. Brenkert, Trust, Morality and International Business
    Review Articles
  1. John Darley, Trust in Organizations: Frontiers of Theory and Research (Roderick Kramer and Tom Tyler, editors, Trust in Organizations: Frontiers of Theory and Research)
  2. Patrick Primeaux, S.M., Spontaneous Sociability and Planned Profitability (Francis Fukuyama, Trust: The Social Virtues & the Creation of Prosperity)
  3. Timothy L. Fort, On Golden Rules, Balancing Acts, and Finding the Right Size (Amitai Etzioni, The New Golden Rule)
  4. William C. Frederick, Mr. Penn, Meet Mr. Argyris (Richard P. Nielsen, The Politics of Ethics: Methods for Acting, Learning, and Sometimes Fighting with Others in Addressing Ethics Problems in Organizational Life)
  5. Edwin M. Hartman, Authority and Autonomy (Christopher McMahon, Authority and Democracy: A General Theory of Governance and Management)
    Articles
  1. George G. Brenkert, Marketing to Inner-City Blacks: PowerMaster and Moral Responsibility
  2. John Hasnas, The Normative Theories of Business Ethics: A Guide for the Perplexed
  3. Sherwin Klein, Don Quixote and the Problem of Idealism and Realism in Business
  4. Moses L. Pava, Developing a Religiously Grounded Business Ethics: A Jewish Perspective
  5. S. Prakash Sethi and Linda M. Sama, Ethical Behavior as a Strategic Choice by Large Corporations: The Interactive Effect of Marketplace Competition, Industry Structure and Firm Resources
  6. Andrew C. Wicks and Paul L. Glezen, In Search of Experts: A Conception of Expertise for Business Ethics Consultants
    Presidential Address
  1. Thomas W. Dunfee, The Marketplace of Morality: Small Steps Toward a Theory of Moral Choice
    Response Article
  1. Daryl Koehn, Employee Vice: Some Competing Models - A Response to Moberg
    Review Articles
  1. J. Gregory Dees and Jaan Elias, The Challenges of Combining Social and Commercial Enterprise (Norman E. Bowie, University-Business Partnerships: An Assessment)
  2. Daryl Koehn, Re-Thinking Power (James Hillman, Kinds of Power)
  3. Tom McInerney, Double Trouble: Combining Business and Ethics (Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield, with Meredith Moran, Ben & Jerry's Double Dip: Lead with Your Values and Make Money Too)
    Articles
  1. Deborah Vidaver-Cohen, Moral Imagination in Organizational Problem-Solving: An Institutional Perspective
  2. Eleonora Curlo and Alan Strudlet, Cognitive Pathology and Moral Judgment in Managers
  3. Dennis J. Moberg, On Employee Vice
  4. Donald Robin and Laurie Babin, Making Sense of the Research on Gender and Ethics in Business: A Critical Analysis and Extension
  5. Mark A. Seabright and Lance B. Kurke, Organizational Ontology and the Moral Status of the Corporation
    Commentary
  1. Elmer W. Johnson, Corporate Soulcraft in the Age of Brutal Markets
    Response Article
  1. John Dobson, MacIntyre's Position on Business: A Response to Wicks
  2. Andrew C. Wicks, On MacIntyre, Modernity and the Virtues: A Response to Dobson
  3. LaRue Tone Hosmer, Why Be Moral?: A Reply to Shaw and Corvino
    Review Articles
  1. John C. Haughey, The Loyalty Effect (Frederick F. Reichheld, The Loyalty Effect)
  2. Clarence C. Walton, "Ethic for Enemies": Implications for Business Research (Donald W. Shriver, Jr., "Ethic for Enemies"
    SPECIAL DOUBLE ISSUE
    International Business Ethics
  1. Georges Enderle, Five Views on International Business Ethics: An Introduction
  2. Amartya Sen, Economics, Business Principles and Moral Sentiments
  3. Han Küng, A Global Ethic in an Age of Globalization
  4. Akiro Takahashi, Ethics in Developing Economies of Asia
  5. Tanri Abeng, Business Ethics in Islamic Context: Perspectives of a Muslim Business Leader
  6. Keizo Yamaji, A Global Perspective of Ethics in Business
    Business Ethics and Politics
  1. Leonard J. Weber, Ethics and the Political Activity of Business: Reviving the Agenda
  2. Sandra L. Christensen, The New Federalism: Implications for the Legitimacy of Corporate Political Activity
  3. Andrew Stark, Don't Change the Subject: Interpreting Public Discourse Over Quid Pro Quo
  4. J. Brooke Hamilton and David Hoch, Ethical Standards for Business Lobbying: Some Practical Suggestions
  5. Paul Steidlmeier, Business Ethics and Politics in China
    Review Articles
  1. Timothy L. Fort, Naturalism and Business Ethics: Inevitable Foes or Possible Allies? (William Frederick, Values, Nature and Culture in the American Corporation)
  2. Al Gini, Review (Allan Cox, with Julie Liesse, Redefining Corporate Soul: Linking Purpose and People)
  3. Bill Shaw, Review (Alex C. Michalos, A Pragmatic Approach to Business Ethics)
    SPECIAL ISSUE: BUSINESS PRACTICE WITHIN WESTERN PATTERNS OF THEOLOGY AND PIETY
  1. Stewart W. Herman and Arthur Gross Schaefer, Introduction
  2. Stewart W. Herman, Enlarging the Conversation
  3. Ronald M. Green, Guiding Principles of Jewish Business Ethics
  4. Elliot N. Dorff, The Implications for Judaism and Privacy
  5. Meir Tamari, The Challenge of Wealth: Jewish Business Ethics
  6. Dennis P. McCann, Catholic Social Teaching in an Era of Downsizing: A Resource for Business Ethics
  7. Barbara Hilkert Andolsen, Roman Catholic Tradition and Ritual and Business Ethics: A Feminist Perspective
  8. Manuel Velasquez and Neil Brady, Catholic Natural Law and Business Ethics
  9. Shirley J. Roels, The Business Ethics of Evangelicals
  10. James M. Child, Jr., Lutheran Perspectives on Ethical Business in an Age of Downsizing
  11. Darryl M. Trimiew and Micheal Greene, How We Got Over: The Economic Ethics of the African-American Church
    Review Articles
  1. David Krueger, Keeping the Faith (Donald Jones, Keeping the Faith at Work: The Christian in the Workplace)
  2. Stewart W. Herman, On Moral Business (Max L. Stackhouse, Dennis P. McCann, and Shirley J. Roels with Preston N. Williams, On Moral Business: Classical and Contemporary Resources for Ethics in Economic Life)
    Articles
  1. Terry Morehead Dworkin and Janet P. Near, A Better Statuatory Approach to Whistle-Blowing
  2. Ian Maitland, Virtuous Markets: The Market as School of the Virtues
  3. Bill Shaw, Sources of Virtue: The Market and the Community
  4. Robert A. Phillips, Stakeholder Theory and A Principle of Fairness
  5. Dennis Moberg, Virtuous Peers in Work Organizaitons
    Review Articles
  1. Thomas L. Carson, Brandt on Utilitarianism and the Foundations of Ethics (Richard B. Brandt, Morality, Utilitarianism and Rights)
  2. Laura Pincus, Friedman With a Conscience? (Patrick Primeaux and John Steiber, Profit Maximization: The Ethical Mandate of Business)
    Articles
  1. Allen Buchanan, Toward a Theory of the Ethics of Bureaucratic Organizations
  2. Michael Davis, Professional Autonomy: A Framework for Empirical Research
  3. Donald L. McCabe, Linda Klebe Treviño and Kenneth D. Butterfield, The Influence of Collegiate and Corporate Codes of Conduct on Ethics-Related Behavior in the Workplace
  4. Lynn Sharp Paine, Moral Thinking in Management: An Essential Capability
  5. Donald P. Robin, Gus Gordon, Charles Jordan and R. Eric Reidenbach, The Empirical Performance of Cognitive Moral Development in Predicting Behavioral Intent
    Response Article
  1. James Weber, Welcoming Another CMD Instrument--The MES: But Don't Through Out the MJI or DIT Just Yet! (Commentary on Robin, Gordon, Jordan, and Reidenbach)
  2. Andrew C. Wicks, Reflections on the Practical Relevance of Feminist Thought to Business
    Review Articles
  1. Gillian Brock, Paternalism and the (Overly?) Caring Life (John Kultgen, Autonomy and Intervention: Paternalism in the Caring Life)
  2. Michael Keeley, Community, The Joyful Sound (Deek L. Phillips, Looking Backward: A Critical Appraisal of Communitarian Thought)
    Articles
  1. Rogene A. Buchholz and Sandra B. Rosenthal, Toward a New Understanding of Moral Pluralism
  2. Brian K. Burton and Craig P. Dunn, Collaborative Control and The Commons: Safeguarding Employee Rights
  3. Nancy B. Kurland, Trust, Accountability, and Sales Agents' Dueling Loyalties
  4. William S. Laufer, Corporate Culpability and the Limits of the Law
    Two Special Reports
  1. LaRue Tone Hosmer, 5 Years, 20 Issues, 141 Articles, and What?
  2. Andrew C. Wicks and Robbin Derry, An Evaluation of Journal Quality: The Perspective of Business Ethics Reseaarchers
    Response Article
  1. Bill Shaw and John Corvino, Hosmer and the "Why Be Moral?" Question
    Review Articles
  1. Gillian Brock, European Perspectives on Business Ethics (Brian Harvey, ed., Business Ethics: A European Approach)
  2. Gerald F. Cavanagh, S.J., Ethical Economics? (John J. Piderit, S.J., The Ethical Foundations of Economics)
  3. Denis Collins, The Voluntary Brainwashing of Humanities Students in Stanford's MBA Program: Student Complaints and Some Recommendations (Peter Robinson, Snapshots from Hell: The Making of an MBA)
    Articles
  1. Brian K. Burton and Craig P. Dunn, Feminist Ethics as Moral Grounding for Stakeholder Theory
  2. Timothy L. Fort, Business as Mediating Institution
  3. Daniel R. Gilbert, Jr., The Prisoner's Dilemma and the Prisoners of the Prisoner's Dillemma
  4. Jeanne M. Liedtka, Feminist Morality and Competitive Reality: A Role for an Ethic of Care?
  5. Manuael Velasquez, Why Ethics Matters: A Defense of Ethics in Business Organizations
    Response Article
  1. David M. Messick, Why Ethics is not the Only Thing That Matters
  2. John Dobson, The Feminist Firm: A Comment
    Review Articles
  1. Noreen Dornenburg, Is Ethics a Liability in Turbulent Competitive Environments? (Richard D'Aveni, with Robert Gunther, Hypercompetition: Managing the Dynamics of Strategic Maneuvering; Raymond E. Miles and Charles C. Snow, Fit, Failure, and the Hall of Fame: How Companies Succeed or Fail)
  2. Richard A. Spinello, Ethics and Leadership on Wall Street (Martin Mayer, Nightmare on Wall Street)
  3. Leonard J. Weber, Citizenship and Democracy: The Ethics of Corporate Lobbying (Jeffrey H. Birnbaum, The Lobbyists: How Influence Peddlers Work Their Way in Washington)
    Articles
  1. Lawrence A. Berger, Mutual Understanding, The State of Attention, and the Ground for Interaction in Economic Systems
  2. Allen Buchanan, Perfecting Imperfect Duties: Collective Action to Create Moral Obligations
  3. Georges Enderle, Towards Business Ethics as an Academic Discipline
  4. Francis Sejersted, Managers and Consultants as Manipulators: Reflections on the Suspension of Ethics
    Response Article
  1. Dan R. Dalton, James C. Wimbush, and Catherine M. Daily, Candor, Privacy, and "Legal Immunity" in Business Ethics Research: An Empirical Assessment of the Randomized Response Technique (RRT)
  2. Robbin Derry, Toward a Feminist Firm: Comments on John Dobson and Judith White
  3. Michael Schwartz, Business Ethics in Developing Countries: A Response to Rossouw
    Review Articles
  1. Georges Enderle, International Business (Richard T. DeGeorge, Competing with Integrity in International Business)
  2. David Shiner, Happiness and the Economic Order (David Schweickart, Against Capitalism)
    SPECIAL ISSUE: THE ENVIRONMENT
  1. Laura Westra, The Corporation and the Environment
  2. George G. Brenkert, The Environment, The Moralist, The Corporation and Its Culture
  3. Robert E. Frederick and W. Michael Hoffman, Environmental Risk Problems and the Language of Ethics
  4. Minna Halme, Environmental Issues in Product Development Process
  5. Holmes Rolston, III, Environmental Protection and an Equitable International Order
  6. Kristin S. Shrader-Frechette, Environmental Risk and the Iron Triangle
  7. Eric W. Orts, A Reflexive Model of Environmental Regulation
    Review
  1. Joel E. Reichart, A New Environmental Ethic (Laura Westra, An Environmental Proposal for Ethics: The Principle of Integrity)
    Replies
  1. Alan Strudler, On the Ethics of Deception in Negotiation
  2. J. Gregory Dees and Peter C. Cramton, Deception and Mutual Trust
  3. R. E. Ewin, The Virtues Appropriate to Business
  4. Bill Shaw, Virtues for a Postmodern World
  5. Manuel Velasquez, International Business Ethics
  6. Leo V. Ryan, C.S.V.,Quo Vadis
    Review Articles
  1. James Weber, Ethics Education (Gene R. Laczniak and Patrick E. Murphy, Ethical Marketing Decisions)
  2. Richard J. Westley, Can the Abortion and Euthanasia Debates Really be Brought to Peaceful Closure? (Ronald Drworkin, Life's Dominion)
    Articles
  1. F. Neil Brady and Craig P. Dunn, Business Meta-Ethics
  2. Gerald F. Cavanagh, Dennis J. Moberg, and Manuel Velasquez, Making Business Ethics Practical
  3. John Dienhart, Rationality, Ethical Codes, and an Egalitarian Justification for Ethical Expertise
  4. Peter Madsen, A Theoretical Ground for the Practice of Business Ethics
  5. John Dobson and Judith White, Toward the Feminine Firm
  6. Alejandro Hazera, A Comparison of Japanese and U.S. Corporate Financial Accountability
  7. Charles M. Horvath, MacIntyre's Critique of Business
  8. Daryl Koehn, A Role for Virtue Ethics in the Analysis of Business
  9. Christopher McMahon, The Moral Status of Organizations
  10. Michael J. Phillips, Corporate Moral Responsibility
  11. Jon M. Shepard, Jon Shepard, James C. Wimbush, and Carroll U. Stephens, The Place of Ethics in Business
  12. Andrew C. Wicks, The Business Ethics Movement
    Review Articles
  1. Peter French, Agency Theory, Rational-Choice Theory, and Ethics (Norman Bowie and R. Edward Freeman, editors, Ethics and Agency Theory)
  2. Vincent J. Samar, Just Society (John Rawls, Political Liberalism)
    SPECIAL ISSUE: SOCIAL CONTRACTS AND BUSINESS ETHICS
  1. Thomas W. Dunfee, Introduction
  2. Thomas W. Dunfee and Thomas Donaldson, Contractarian Business Ethics
  3. Edward J. Conry, A Critique of Social Contracts for Business
  4. Diana C. Robertson and William T. Ross, Decision-Making Processes on Ethical Issues
  5. Michael Keeley, Continuing the Social Contract Tradition
  6. Don Mayer and Anita Cava, Social Contract Theory and Gender Discrimination
  7. Jerry M. Calton and Lawrence J. Lad, Social Contracting as a Trust-Building Process of Network Governance
  8. Janet McCracken and Bill Shaw, Virtue Ethics and Contractarianism
  9. Steven R. Salbu, Insider Trading and the Social Contract
  10. Charles M. Horvath, The Social Equation
    Review Articles
  1. John R. Boatright, Aristotle Meets Wall Street (Robert C. Solomon, Ethics and Excellence)
  2. Jeffrey Nesteruk, Law and the Virtues (Robert C. Solomon, Ethics and Excellence)
  3. Steven Olson, Old Guards, Young Turks, and the $64,000 Question (Robert C. Solomon, Above the Bottom Line)
    SPECIAL ISSUE: ETHICS AND LEADERSHIP
  1. David C. Smith, Ethics and Leadership: The 1990s
  2. Joanne B. Ciulla, Leadership Ethics: Mapping the Territory
  3. David H. Fisher and Sarah B. Fowler, Reimagining Moral Leadership in Business
  4. Jill W. Graham, Leadership. Moral Development, and Citizen Behavior
  5. Edwin P. Hollander, Ethical Challenges in the Leader-Follower Relationship
  6. Michael Keeley, The Trouble with Transformational Leadership
  7. Benyamin M. Lichtenstein, Beverly A. Smith, and William R. Torbert, Leadership and Ethical Development
  8. Patrick E. Murphy and Georges Enderle, Managerial Ethical Leadership
  9. Joseph C. Rost, Leadership: A Discussion About Ethics
    Review Articles
  1. Al Gini, Too Much to Say About Something (Joseph Rost, Leadership for the Twenty-First Century)
  2. David C. Smith, An Introduction to Ethics for Business People (William D. Hall, Making the Right Decisions: Ethics for Managers)
    Articles
  1. John R. Boatright, What's so Special About Shareholders?
  2. R. Edward Freeman, The Politics of Stakeholder Theory: Some Future Directions
  3. Kenneth E. Goodpaster and Thomas E. Holloran, In Defense of a Paradox
  4. Bruce Langtry, Stakeholders and the Moral Responsibilities of Business
  5. Ian Maitland, The Morality of the Corporation: An Empirical or Normative Disagreement?
  6. Eugene Schlossberger, A New Model of Business: Dual-Investor Theory
  7. Andrew C. Wicks, Daniel R. Gilbert, Jr., and R. Edward Freeman, A Feminist Reinterpreation of the Stakeholder Concept
    A Special Response
  1. Joseph H. Monast, What is (and Isn't) the Matter with "What's the Matter..."
    Review Articles
  1. Norman E. Bowie, French of the Masses (Peter French, Jeffrey Nesteruk and David Risser, with John Abbarno, Corporations in the Moral Community)
  2. Devis Collins, The Fall of Business Ethics in Capitalist Society: Adam Smith Revisited (Nicholas von Hoffman, Capitalist Fools)
    Articles
  1. Vincent di Norcia, Ethics, Technology Development, and Innovations
  2. Edwin M. Hartman, The Commons and the Moral Organization
  3. Robert C. Solomon, The Corporation as Community: A Reply to Hartman
  4. Patricia H. Werhane, Justice, Impartiality, and Reciprocity: A Response to Hartman
  5. Kevin Thomas Jackson, Jurisprudence and the Interpreation of Precepts for International Business
  6. Rosalind Ladd, Lynn Pasquerella, and Sheri Smith, Liability-Driven Ethics: The Impact on Hiring Practicies
  7. Ruth N. Reingold and Paul Lansing, An Ethical Analysis of Japan's Response to the Arab Boycott of Israel
    Replies
  1. Sidney Axinn, Thoughts in Response to Fr. John C. Haughey on Loyalty in the Workplace
  2. Robert Black, John Commons on Customer Goodwill and the Economic Value of Business Ethics: Response to Professsor Sen
  3. Thomas Donaldson, The Perils of Multinational Largesse
  4. Kevin Gibson, Harmony, Hobbes and Rational Negotiation: A Reply to Dees and Crampton
    Review Article
  1. Patrick E. Murphy, Business Ethics: A Mature Product (John R. Boatright, Ethics and the Conduct of Business)
    SPECIAL ISSUE: THE BOUNDARY BETWEEN FACT AND VALUE
  1. William C. Frederick, General Introduction
  2. Linda Klebe Treviño and Gary R. Weaver, Business ETHICS/BUSINESS Ethics: One Field or Two?
  3. Gary R. Weaver and Linda Klebe Treviño, Normative and Empirical Business Ethics
  4. Bart Victor and Carroll Underwood Stephens, Business Ethics: A Synthesis of Normative Philosophy and Empirical Social Science
  5. Thomas Donaldson, When Integration Fails
  6. William C. Frederick, The Virtual Reality of Fact vs. Value: A Symposium Commentary
  7. Patricia H. Werhane, The Normative/Descriptive Distinction in Methodologies of Business Ethics
  8. Barry Castro, Business Ethics: Knowling Ourselves
  9. LaRue Tone Hosmer, Why Be Moral? A Difference Rationale for Managers
  10. Dennis J. Moberg, An Ethical Analysis of Hierarchical Relations in Organizations
    Review Article
  1. John W. Dienhart, Responsibility and Community: A Theory of Public Cooperation
    Articles
  1. Richard T. DeGeorge, International Business Ethics
  2. Alexander Filatov, Unethical Business Behavior in Post-Communist Russia: Origins and Trends
  3. Bryan W. Husted, Honor Amond Thieves: A Transaction-Cost Interpretation of Corruption in Third World Countries
  4. Karen Paul, Simon Pak, John Zdanowicz, and Peter Curwen, The Ethics of International Trade: Use of Deviation from Average World Price to Indicate Possible Wrongdoings
  5. Gedeon J. Rossouw, Business Ethics in Developing Countries
  6. Iwao Taka, Business Ethics: A Japanese View
  7. Henk van Luijk, Rights and Interests in a Participatory Market Society
    Review Article
  1. Laura S. Westra, Corporate Responsibility and Hazardous Products (Elaine Draper, Risky Business)
    Articles
  1. Thomas Carson, Second Thoughts About Bluffing
  2. Deborah Vidaver Cohen, Creating and Maintaining Ethical Work Climates
  3. Peter C. Cramton and J. Gregory Dees, Promoting Honesty in Negotiations
  4. Kendall D'Andrade, Machiavelli's Prince as CEO
  5. Lisa Newton, Gambling: A Preliminary Inquiry
  6. James Weber, Institutionalizing Ethics into Business Organizations
    Response Article
  1. William Martin and Bill Shaw, White, Gilligan, and the Voices of Business Ethics
    Review Articles
  1. E. Doyle McCarthy, Moral and Ethical Dilemmas in a Personnal Sales Industry (Guy Oakes, The Soul of the Salesman: The Moral Ethos of Personal Sales)
  2. Robert C. Solomon, Beyond Selfishness: Adam Smith and the Limits of the Market (Patricia Werhane, Adam Smith and his Legacy for Modern Capitalism)
    Articles
  1. Ronald M. Green, Business Ethics as a Postmodern Phenomenon
  2. Ronald F. Duska, Aristotle: A Pre-Modern Post-Modern? Implications for Business Ethics
  3. Richard P. Nielsen, Varieties of Postmodernism as Moment in Ethics Action Learning
    Response Articles
  1. David M. Rasmussen, Business Ethics and Postmodernism: A Response
  2. David P. Schmidt, Postmodern Interviews in Business Ethics: A Reply to Ronald Green
  3. Clarence C. Walton, Business and Postmodernism: A Dangerous Dalliance
    Review Article
  1. Robert Allan Cooke, Understanding the Real "Character Issue:" A Review of the Latest Work of Clarence Walton (Clarence Walton, The Moral Manager and Corporate Encounters: Ethics, Law, and the Business Environment)
    Articles
  1. Michael G. Bowen and F. Clark Power, The Moral Manager: Communicative Ethics and the Exxon Valdez Disaster
  2. Donald McCabe, Janet M. Dukerich, and Jane Dutton, Values and Moral Dilemmas: A Cross-Cultural Comparison
  3. Richard P. Nielsen, Organization Ethics from a Perspective of Praxis
  4. Bill Shaw and Frances E. Zollers, Managers in the Moral Dimension: What Etizoni Might Mean to Corporate Managers
    Response Articles
  1. Amitai Etzioni, Comment on Shaw and Zollers
  2. Thomas L. Carson, Comment on the Stakeholder Theory
  3. Daryl Koehn, A Response to Donaldson
    Review Articles
  1. Vincent di Norcia, Knowledge, Power, and a Professional Ethic (Charles Derber, William Schwartz, and Yale Magrass, Power in the Highest Degree: Professionals and the Rise of a New Mandarin Order)
  2. Jennifer Mills Moore, International Reflections on Individual Autonomy and Corporate Effectiveness (Georges Enderle, Brenda Almond, and Antonio Argandoña, editors, People in Corporations: Responsibilities and Corporate Effectiveness)
  3. Henk J. L. van Luijk, Coming of Age in Business Ethics (Jack Mahoney, Teaching Business Ethics in the UK, Europe and the USA. A Comparative Study)
    Articles
  1. John C. Haughey, Does Loyalty in the Workplace Have a Future?
  2. Joseph Kupfer, The Ethics of Genetic Screening in the Workplace
  3. Michael Metzger, Dan R. Dalton, and John W. Hill, The Organization of Ethics and the Ethics of Organization
  4. Amartya Sen, Does Business Ethics Make Economic Sense
    Response Articles
  1. Walter H. Klein, Preliminary Commentary on William C. Frederick's Theory of Business Values
  2. William C. Frederick, A Response to Klein
  3. Art Wolfe, A Reply to Robert Allan Cooke
    Review Articles
  1. Beverly Kracher, Snakepits and Disasters (Howard Schwartz, Narcissistic Process and Corporate Decay)
  2. David C. Smith, Team Building and the Pursuit of Human Authenticity (Allan Cox, Straight Talk for the Monday Morning)
  3. Leonard J. Weber, Ethics and the Praise of Diversity (Marilyn Loden and Judy B. Rosener, Workforce America!)
    SPECIAL JOINT ISSUE WITH THE ASSOCIATION FOR LEGAL STUDIES IN BUSINESS
  1. Thomas M. Jones and Frederick H. Gautschi, III, Moral Commitment and the Ethical Attorney
  2. Mary Ann Donnelly , Some Queries on the Moral Commitments and the Ethical Attorney: Comments on Thomas M. Jones
  3. Don Mayer, Sovereign Immunity and the Moral Community
  4. Michael J. Phillips, Corporate Moral Personhood and Three Conceptions of the Corporation
  5. Jeffrey Nesteruk, The Moral Status of the Corporation: Comments on the Inquiry
  6. Steven R. Salbu, A Critical Analysis of Missappropriation Theory in Insider Trading Cases
  7. Alan Wertheimer, Unconscionability and Contracts
  8. J. Gregory Dees, Unconscionability and Fairness: Comments on Wertheimer
    Review Article
  1. Vincent J. Samar, A Review of "The Realm of Rights" (Judith Jarvis Thomson, The Realm of Rights)
    Articles
  1. George G. Brenkert, Freedom, Participation and Corporations: The Issue of Corporate (Economic) Democracy
  2. Thomas Donaldson, The Language of International Corporate Ethics
  3. William C. Frederick, Anchoring Values in Nature: Toward a Theory of Business Values
  4. James W. Kuhn, Ethics in Business: What Managers Practice that Economists Ignore
  5. Robert C. Solomon, Corporate Roles, Personal Virtues: An Aristotelean Approach to Business Ethics
  6. Daryl Koehn, Toward and Ethic of Exchange
  7. Lisa Newton, Virtue and Role: Reflections on the Social Nature of Morality
    Review Articles
  1. Denis Collins, An Ethical Analysis of Organizational Power at Solomon Brother (Michael Lewis, Liar's Poker)
  2. Kendall D'Andrade, The End of an Era (Michael Slote, Beyond Optimizing)
    Articles
  1. William C. Frederick, The Empirical Quest for Normative Meaning: Introduction and Overview
  2. Jamshid C. Hosseini and Steven N. Brenner, The Stakeholder Theory of the Firm: A Methodology to Generate Value Matrix Weights
  3. Linda Klebe Treviño, Experimental Approaches to Studying Ethical-Unethical Behavior in Organizations
  4. James Weber, Scenarios in Business Ethics Research: Review, Critical Assessment, and Recommendations
  5. Jeanne M. Liedtka, Exploring Ethical Issues Using Personal Interviews
  6. Maria F. Fernandes and Donna M. Randall, The Nature of Social Desirability Response Effects in Ethics Research
  7. Dan R. Dalton and Michael B. Metzger, Towards Candor, Cooperation, and Privacy in Applied Business Ethics Research: The Randomized Response Technique
  8. Nelson Phillips, Understanding Ethics in Practice: An Ethnomethodological Approach to the Study of Business Ethics
  9. William C. Frederick, Epilogue: Whither Method?
    Articles
  1. S. Muthuchidambaram, From Swords to Plowshares: An Evaluation of the U.S. Legislative Attempts on Economic Conversion and Human Resource Planning
  2. Manuel Velasquez, International Business, Morality, and the Common Good
  3. John E. Fleming, Alternative Approaches and Assumptions: Comments on Manuel Velasquez
  4. Walter B. Gulick, International Business and the Common Good: A Response to Manuel Velasquez
  5. Thomas I. White, Business, Ethics, and Carol Gilligan's "Two Voices"
    Replies
  1. John R. Boatright, Morality in Practice: Dees, Crampton, and Brer Rabbit on a Problem of Applied Ethics
  2. Thomas W. Norton, The Narcissism and Moral Mazes of Corporate Life: A Comment on the Writings of Howard Schwartz and Robert Jackall
    Review Article
  1. David A. Krueger, Ethics Made Accessible to the Manager (Micheal Rion, The Responsible Manager: Practical Strategies for Ethical Decision Making)
    SPECIAL ISSUE: PEDAGOGICAL ISSUES IN BUSINESS ETHICS
  1. Ronald F. Duska, What's the Point of a Business Ethics Course?
  2. Amitai Etzioni, Reflections on Teaching Business Ethics
  3. Richard L. Lippke, A Critique of Business Ethics
  4. George L. Pamental, The Course in Business Ethics: Why Don't the Philosophers Give Business Students What They Need?
  5. Hugh Miller, The Shadow of Ethics: A Reply to Pamental
  6. Mark D. Schneider, Shadow-boxing: A Reply to Miller
  7. Art Wolfe, Reflections on Business Ethics: What Is It? What Causes It? and, What Should A Course In Business Ethics Include?
  8. Robert Allan Cooke, And the Blind Shall Lead the Blind: Reflections to a Floating Memoir
    Review Article
  1. John R. Boatright, Bridging the Gulf Between Management Practice and Ethical Theory (F. Neil Brady, Ethical Managing: Rules and Results)
    Articles
  1. Dwight K. Lemke and Marshall Schminke, Ethics in Declining Organizations
  2. Howard S. Schwartz, Narcissism Project and Corporate Decay: The Case of General Motors
  3. Clarence C. Walton, Punitive Damages: New Twists in Torts
  4. James Weber, Adopting Kohlberg to Enhance the Assessment of Manager's Moral Reasoning
    Review Article
  1. Ernest A. Kallman, Computer Ethics: Two Complementary Perspectives (Geoffrey Brown, The Information Game: Ethical Issues in a Microchip World; Tom Forester and Perry Morrison, Computer Ethics: Cautionary Tales and Ethical Dilemmas in Computing)
    Articles
  1. J. Gregory Dees and Peter C. Crampton, Shrewd Bargaining on the Moral Frontier: Toward a Theory of Morality in Practice
  2. W. Michael Hoffman, Business and Environmental Ethics
  3. R. Eric Reidenbach and Donald P. Robin, Epistemological Structures in Marketing: Paradigms, Metaphors, and Marketing Ethics
  4. Ronald M. Green, "Everyone's Doing It" - A Reply to Richard DeGeorge
  5. Thomas F. McMahon, C.S.V., A Reaction to Vogel's "The Ethical Roots of Business"
    Review Article
  1. Norman E. Bowie, Moral Decision Making and Multinationals (Thomas Donaldson, The Ethics of International Business)
    Articles
  1. Norman E. Bowie, Challenging the Egoistic Paradigm
  2. Thomas W. Dunfee, Business Ethics and Extant Social Contracts
  3. Kenneth E. Goodpaster, Business Ethics and Stakeholder Analysis
  4. Ronald M. Green, When is "Everyone'd Doing It" a Moral Justification?
  5. Richard T. DeGeorge, Green and "Everybody's Doing It"
  6. David Vogel, The Ethical Roots of Business
    Review Article
  1. Stewart W. Herman, Furthering the Conversation Between Philosophy and Organizational Theory (Michael Keeley, A Social-Contract Theory of Organizations)

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