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K. Gregory Jin,
Ronald Drozdenko
Managers’ Organizational Values and Ethical Attitudes in the Direct Marketing Industry
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Norman E. Bowie
Introduction:
Ethics after Sarbanes-Oxley
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Herbert Snyder,
Reed McKnight
Client Confidentiality and Fraud:
Does Sarbanes-Oxley Deal With the Issue?
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Karim Jamal
After Seven Decades of Regulation, Why is the Audit Profession in Such a Mess?
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John R. Boatright
Individual Responsibility in the American Corporation System:
Does Sarbanes-Oxley Strike the Right Balance?
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Kenneth E. Goodpaster,
T. Dean Maines
US Citizen Bank:
A Case Study
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Jared Harris,
David Souder
Bad Apples or Bad Bushel?:
Ethics, Efficiency, and Capital Market Integrity
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Richard P. Nielsen
Systematic Corruption in Financial Services, Types of Capitalism, and Ethics Intervention Methods
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What Global Business Citizenship TeIls Us About Sarbanes-Oxley
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Ronald Duska
The Corruption of Financial Markets:
System Inevitability or Aberration?
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Robert M. Krug
Sarbanes-Oxley and the Compliance Ethics Quandary:
A Practitioner’s View
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Christopher Michaelson
Business and Ethics After September 11
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Daryl Koehn
What Form of Business Regulation is Workable?
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Notes on Contributors and Announcements
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Michael Davis
Teaching Moral Responsibility within Organizations:
Are We Doing What We Should?
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James Stacey Taylor
Executives, Professionals, and the Morality of Single-Sex Clubs
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John Dobson
Size Matters:
Why Managers Should Pursue Corporate Growth, Even at the Expense of Shareholder Value
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Haavard Koppang,
Mike W. Martin
On Moralizing in Business Ethics
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James A. Stieb
The Morality of Corporate Downsizing
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