Business Ethics Quarterly 1997 - Abstracts

Business Ethics Quarterly 1997
TitleSubjectAuthors
A better statutory approach to whistle-blowing.Philosophy and religionDworkin, Terry Morehead
A global ethic in an age of globalization.(Special Issue)Philosophy and religionKueng, Hans
A global perspective of ethics in business.(Special Issue)(Transcript)Philosophy and religion 
A pragmatic approach to business ethics.(Special Issue)Philosophy and religionShaw, Bill
Business ethics and politics in China.(Special Issue)Philosophy and religionStedlmeier, Paul
Business ethics in Islamic context: perspectives of a Muslim business leader.(Special Issue)Philosophy and religionAbeng, Tanri
Business in an age of downsizing. (the traumatic effects of downsizing in relation to Lutheran ethics)Philosophy and religionChilds, James M., Jr.
Catholic social teaching in an era of economic globalization: a resource for business ethics.Philosophy and religionMcCann, Dennis P.
Cognitive pathology and moral judgment in managers.Philosophy and religionStrudler, Alan, Curlo, Eleonora
Corporate soulcraft in the age of brutal markets. (Elmer W. Johnson)(Transcript)Philosophy and religion 
Don't change the subject: interpreting public discourse over quid pro quo.(Special Issue)Philosophy and religionStark, Andrew
Economics, business principles and moral sentiments.(Special Issue)Philosophy and religionSen, Amartya
Ethical standards for business lobbying: some practical suggestions.(Special Issue)Philosophy and religionHoch, David, Hamilton, J. Brooke, III
Ethics in developing economies of Asia.(Special Issue)Philosophy and religionTakahashi, Akira
Guiding principles of Jewish business ethics.Philosophy and religionGreen, Ronald M.
How we got over: the moral teachings of the African-American church on business ethics.Philosophy and religionGreene, Michael, Trimiew, Darryl M.
Judaism, business and privacy. (contrasting views of American secularism and Judaism explored in relation to the lack of privacy in the American life)Philosophy and religionDorff, Elliot N.
MacIntyre's position on business: a response to Wicks. (response to Andrew Wicks, Business Ethics Quarterly, 6(4) 1996, p.523)Philosophy and religionDobson, John
Making sense of the research on gender and ethics in business: a critical analysis and extension.Philosophy and religionBabin, Laurie, Robin, Donald
Moral imagination in organizational problem-solving: an institutional perspective.Philosophy and religionVidaver-Cohen, Deborah
Naturalism and business ethics: inevitable foes or possible allies?(Special Issue)Philosophy and religionFort, Timothy L.
Natural law and business ethics. (Catholic natural law)Philosophy and religionVelasquez, Manuel, Brady, F. Neil
On employee vice.Philosophy and religionMoberg, Dennis J.
On MacIntyre, modernity and the virtues: a response to Dobson. (response to John Dobson in this issue, p.125)Philosophy and religionWicks, Andrew C.
Organizational ontology and the moral status of the corporation.Philosophy and religionSeabright, Mark A., Kurke, Lance B.
Roman Catholic tradition and ritual and business ethics: a feminist perspective.Philosophy and religionAndolsen, Barbara Hilkert
Shriver's "Ethic for Enemies": implications for business research.Philosophy and religionWalton, Clarence C.
Soul as in ethic.(Special Issue)Philosophy and religionGini, Al
Sources of virtue: the market and the community. (reply to an article by Ian Maitland, p. 17)Philosophy and religionShaw, Bill
Stakeholder theory and a principle of fairness.Philosophy and religionPhillips, Robert A.
The business ethics of evangelicals. (analysis of the evangelical Christian business)Philosophy and religionRoels, Shirley J.
The challenge of wealth: Jewish business ethics.Philosophy and religionTamari, Meir
The loyalty effect. (Frederick F. Reichheld's book 'The Loyalty Effect')Philosophy and religionHaughey, John C.
The new Federalism: implications for the legitimacy of corporate activity.(Special Issue)Philosophy and religionChristensen, Sandra L.
Virtuous markets: the market as school of the virtuous.Philosophy and religionMaitland, Ian
Virtuous peers in work organizations.Philosophy and religionMoberg, Dennis
Why be moral? A reply to Shaw and Corvino. (response to Bill Shaw and John Corvino, Business Ethics Quarterly, Jul 1996)Philosophy and religionHosmer, LaRue Tone
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