Business Ethics Quarterly 1996 - Abstracts

Business Ethics Quarterly 1996
TitleSubjectAuthors
5 years, 20 issues, 141 articles, and what? (Business Ethics Quarterly)Philosophy and religionHosmer, LaRue Tone
An evaluation of journal quality: the perspective of business ethics researchers.Philosophy and religionWicks, Andrew C., Derry, Robbin
Business as mediating institution.Philosophy and religionFort, Timothy L.
Business ethics in developing countries: a response to Rossouw (article in Business Ethics Quarterly)Philosophy and religionSchwartz, Michael
Candor, privacy, and "legal immunity" in business ethics research: an empirical assessment of the randomized response technique (RRT).Philosophy and religionDaily, Catherine M., Dalton, Dan R., Wimbush, James C.
Citizenship and democracy: the ethics of corporate lobbying.Philosophy and religionWeber, Leonard J.
Collaborative control and the commons: safeguarding employee rights.Philosophy and religionDunn, Craig P., Burton, Brian K.
Corporate culpability and the limits of law.Philosophy and religionLaufer, William S.
Ethical economics? (comparison between natural law tradition and neoclassical economics)Philosophy and religionCavanagh, Gerald F.
Ethics and leadership on Wall Street.Philosophy and religionSpinello, Richard A.
European perspectives on business ethics.Philosophy and religionBrock, Gillian
Feminist ethics as moral grounding for stakeholder theory.Philosophy and religionDunn, Craig P., Burton, Brian K.
Feminist morality and competitive reality: a role for an ethic of care?Philosophy and religionLiedtka, Jeanne M.
Hosmer and the "Why Be Moral?" question. (response to La Rue Tone Hosmer, Business Ethics Quarterly, vol. 4, April 1994)Philosophy and religionShaw, Bill, Corvino, John
Is ethics a liability in turbulent competitive environments?Philosophy and religionDornenburg, Noreen
Managers and consultants as manipulators. (business ethics)Philosophy and religionSejersted, Francis
Moral thinking in management: an essential capability.Philosophy and religionPaine, Lynn Sharp
Mutual understanding, the state of attention, and the ground for interaction in economic systems.Philosophy and religionBerger, Lawrence A.
Perfecting imperfect duties: collective action to create moral obligations. (business ethics)Philosophy and religionBuchanan, Allen
Professional autonomy: a framework for empirical research.Philosophy and religionDavis, Michael
Reflections on the practical relevance of feminist thought to business.(response to B. Burton, C. Dunn, and J. Dobson, Business Ethics Quarterly, vol. 6, issue 2, April 1996, p. 133 and 227)Philosophy and religionWicks, Andrew C.
The empirical performance of cognitive moral development in predicting behavioral intent.Philosophy and religionRobin, Donald P., Reidenbach, R. Eric, Jordan, Charles, Gordan, Gus
The feminine firm: a comment. (response to Judith White, vol. 5, no. 3, p. 463, July 1995)Philosophy and religionDobson, John
The influence of collegiate and corporate codes of conduct on ethics-related behavior in the workplace.Philosophy and religionTrevino, Linda Klebe, McCabe, Donald L., Butterfield, Kenneth D.
The Prisoner's Dilemma and the prisoners of the Prisoner's Dilemma. (management educators have impeded their students and their progress by continuing to focus on the Prisoner's Dilemma)Philosophy and religionGilbert, Daniel R., Jr.
The voluntary brainwashing of humanities students in Stanford's MBA program: student complaints and some recommendations.Philosophy and religionCollins, Denis
Toward a new understanding of moral pluralism.Philosophy and religionRosenthal, Sandra B., Buchholz, Rogene A.
Toward a theory of the ethics of bureaucratic organizations.Philosophy and religionBuchanan, Allen
Towards a feminist firm: comments on John Dobson and Judith White. (response to John Dobson and Judith White, Business Ethics Quarterly, vol. 5, p. 463)Philosophy and religionDerry, Robbin
Towards business ethics as an academic discipline.Philosophy and religionEnderle, Georges
Trust, accountability, and sales agents' dueling loyalties.Philosophy and religionKurland, Nancy B.
Welcoming another CMD instrument - the MES: but don't throw out the MJI or DIT just yet!(response to articles by D.P. Robin, G. Gordon, C. Jordan, and R.E. Reidenbach in this issue, p. 493)(Cognitive Moral Development, Multidimensional Ethics Scale, Moral Judgment Interview, Defining Issues Test)Philosophy and religionWeber, James
Why ethics is not the only thing that matters. (response to Manuel Velasquez in this issue, p. 201)Philosophy and religionMessick, David M.
Why ethics matters: a defense of ethics in business organizations.Philosophy and religionVelasquez, Manuel
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