| Business Ethics Quarterly 1998 |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| A communitarian note on stakeholder theory. | Philosophy and religion | Etzioni, Amitai |
| A Kantian theory of capitalism.(Special Issue: Ruffin Series: New Approaches to Business Ethics) | Philosophy and religion | Bowie, Norman E. |
| Altruism, ingroups, and fairness: comments on David Messick's "Social Categories and Business Ethics.".(Special Issue: Ruffin Series: New Approaches to Business Ethics)(response to article in this issue, p. 149) | Philosophy and religion | Hartman, Edwin M. |
| Are corporations morally defensible? | Philosophy and religion | Brock, Gillian |
| Authority and autonomy. | Philosophy and religion | Hartman, Edwin M. |
| Beyond managerialism: after the death of the corporate statesperson.(Special Issue: Ruffin Series: New Approaches to Business Ethics) | Philosophy and religion | Danley, John |
| Business ethics and politics. | Philosophy and religion | Betz, Joseph |
| Can American egalitarianism survive a globalized economy?(Special Issue: Ruffin Series: New Approaches to Business Ethics) | Philosophy and religion | Rorty, Richard |
| Can ethical character be stimulated and enabled? An action-learning approach to teaching and learning organization ethics. | Philosophy and religion | Nielsen, Richard P. |
| Community: a work in progress.(response to article by Ian Maitland, in this issue, p. 655) | Philosophy and religion | Shaw, Bill |
| Community lost?(influence of the marketplace on social relationships) | Philosophy and religion | Maitland, Ian |
| Creating trust. | Philosophy and religion | Solomon, Robert C., Flores, Fernando |
| Developing a religiously grounded business ethics: a Jewish perspective. | Philosophy and religion | Pava, Moses L. |
| Don Quixote and the problem of idealism and realism in business ethics. (character in play by dramatist Miguel de Cervantes) | Philosophy and religion | Klein, Sherwin |
| Double-trouble: combining business and ethics. | Philosophy and religion | McInerney, Tom |
| Drama: a tool for teaching business ethics. | Philosophy and religion | Garaventa, Eugene |
| Employee vice: some competing models. (response to article by Dennis Moberg, vol. 7, no. 4, p.41) | Philosophy and religion | Koehn, Daryl |
| Ethical behavior as a strategic choice by large corporations: the interactive effect of marketplace competition, industry structure and firm resources. | Philosophy and religion | Sethi, S. Prakash, Sama, Linda M. |
| How Kantian a theory of Kantian capitalism? A response to Bowie's Ruffin Lecture.(Special Issue: Ruffin Series: New Approaches to Business Ethics)(article by Norman E. Bowie in this issue, p. 37) | Philosophy and religion | Wicks, Andrew C. |
| Imagination, fantasy, wishful thinking and truth.(Special Issue: Ruffin Series: New Approaches to Business Ethics) | Philosophy and religion | Ciulla, Joanne B. |
| Ingroups and outgroups: what psychology doesn't say.(Special Issue: The Ruffin Series: New Approaches to Business Ethics)(response to paper by David Messick for the Ruffin Lectures, November 19, 1994) | Philosophy and religion | Wood, Donna J. |
| In search of experts: a conception of expertise for business ethics consultation. | Philosophy and religion | Wicks, Andrew C., Glezen, Paul L. |
| Lessons from the wreck of the Exxon Valdez: the need for imagination, empathy, and courage.(Special Issue: Ruffin Series: New Approaches to Business Ethics) | Philosophy and religion | Hosmer, LaRue Tone |
| Marketing and the vulnerable.(Special Issue: Ruffin Series: New Approaches to Business Ethics) | Philosophy and religion | Brenkert, George G. |
| Marketing to inner-city blacks: Powermaster and moral responsibility. (G. Heileman Brewing Co Inc's malt liquor product) | Philosophy and religion | Brenkert, George G. |
| Moral hazards on the road to the "virtual" corporation. | Philosophy and religion | Bowie, Norman E., Jones, Thomas M. |
| Moral imagination and the search for ethical decision-making in management.(Special Issue: Ruffin Series: New Approaches to Business Ethics) | Philosophy and religion | Werhane, Patricia H. |
| Moral imagination in organizational problem-solving: an institutional perspective.(Special Issue: The Ruffin Series: New Approaches to Business Ethics) | Philosophy and religion | Vidaver-Cohen, Deborah |
| Motivational appeal in normative theories of enterprise. | Philosophy and religion | Vidaver-Cohen, Deborah |
| Mr. Penn, meet Mr. Argyris. (organizational ethics) | Philosophy and religion | Frederick, William C. |
| One voice? or many? (response to article by Ellen Klein, in this issue, p. 561) | Philosophy and religion | Frederick, William C. |
| On golden rules, balancing acts, & finding the right size. | Philosophy and religion | Fort, Timothy L. |
| On the power of a clear definition of rationality. (response to article by E. Curlo and A. Strudler, Business Ethics Quarterly, vol. 7, no. 4, p. 27, 1997) | Philosophy and religion | Bazerman, Max H., Messick, David M. |
| Paradigms linked: a normative-empirical dialogue about business ethics. | Philosophy and religion | Singer, M.S. |
| Poverty and the politics of capitalism.(Special Issue: Ruffin Series: New Approaches to Business Ethics) | Philosophy and religion | Freeman, R. Edward |
| Privacy rights in the information economy. | Philosophy and religion | Spinello, Richard A. |
| Psychological pragmatism and the imperative of aims: a new approach for business ethics. | Philosophy and religion | Margolis, Joshua D. |
| Social categories and business ethics.(Special Issue: The Ruffin Series: New Approaches to Business Ethics) | Philosophy and religion | Messick, David M. |
| Spontaneous sociability and planned profitability. | Philosophy and religion | Primeaux, Patrick |
| The challenges of combining social and commercial enterprise. | Philosophy and religion | Elias, Jaan, Dees, J. Gregory |
| The "cog in the machine" manifesto: the banality and the inevitability of evil.(the Challenger space shuttle accident) | Philosophy and religion | Allinson, Robert E. |
| The effect of organizational forces on individual morality: judgment, moral approbation, and behavior. | Philosophy and religion | Jones, Thomas M., Ryan, Lori Verstegen |
| The ethical context in organizations: influences on employee attitudes and behaviors. | Philosophy and religion | Trevino, Linda Klebe, McCabe, Donald L., Butterfield, Kenneth D. |
| The ethical limits of trust in business relations. | Philosophy and religion | Husted, Bryan W. |
| The marketplace of morality: first steps toward a theory of moral choice. | Philosophy and religion | Dunfee, Thomas W. |
| The moral psychology of business: care and compassion in the corporation. | Philosophy and religion | Solomon, Robert C. |
| The normative theories of business ethics: a guide for the perplexed. | Philosophy and religion | Hasnas, John |
| The one necessary condition for a successful business ethics course: the teacher must be a philosopher. | Philosophy and religion | Klein, E.R. |
| Theorizing the ethical organization. | Philosophy and religion | Collier, Jane |
| The role of character in business ethics. | Philosophy and religion | Hartman, Edwin M. |
| Trust and managerial responsibility. | Philosophy and religion | Soule, Edward |
| Trust in organizations: frontiers of theory and research. | Philosophy and religion | Darley, John |
| Trust, morality and international business. | Philosophy and religion | Brenkert, George G. |
| Virtue ethics, the firm, and moral psychology. | Philosophy and religion | Koehn, Daryl |
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