Business Ethics Quarterly 1998 - Abstracts

Business Ethics Quarterly 1998
TitleSubjectAuthors
A communitarian note on stakeholder theory.Philosophy and religionEtzioni, Amitai
A Kantian theory of capitalism.(Special Issue: Ruffin Series: New Approaches to Business Ethics)Philosophy and religionBowie, 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 religionHartman, Edwin M.
Are corporations morally defensible?Philosophy and religionBrock, Gillian
Authority and autonomy.Philosophy and religionHartman, Edwin M.
Beyond managerialism: after the death of the corporate statesperson.(Special Issue: Ruffin Series: New Approaches to Business Ethics)Philosophy and religionDanley, John
Business ethics and politics.Philosophy and religionBetz, Joseph
Can American egalitarianism survive a globalized economy?(Special Issue: Ruffin Series: New Approaches to Business Ethics)Philosophy and religionRorty, Richard
Can ethical character be stimulated and enabled? An action-learning approach to teaching and learning organization ethics.Philosophy and religionNielsen, Richard P.
Community: a work in progress.(response to article by Ian Maitland, in this issue, p. 655)Philosophy and religionShaw, Bill
Community lost?(influence of the marketplace on social relationships)Philosophy and religionMaitland, Ian
Creating trust.Philosophy and religionSolomon, Robert C., Flores, Fernando
Developing a religiously grounded business ethics: a Jewish perspective.Philosophy and religionPava, Moses L.
Don Quixote and the problem of idealism and realism in business ethics. (character in play by dramatist Miguel de Cervantes)Philosophy and religionKlein, Sherwin
Double-trouble: combining business and ethics.Philosophy and religionMcInerney, Tom
Drama: a tool for teaching business ethics.Philosophy and religionGaraventa, Eugene
Employee vice: some competing models. (response to article by Dennis Moberg, vol. 7, no. 4, p.41)Philosophy and religionKoehn, Daryl
Ethical behavior as a strategic choice by large corporations: the interactive effect of marketplace competition, industry structure and firm resources.Philosophy and religionSethi, 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 religionWicks, Andrew C.
Imagination, fantasy, wishful thinking and truth.(Special Issue: Ruffin Series: New Approaches to Business Ethics)Philosophy and religionCiulla, 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 religionWood, Donna J.
In search of experts: a conception of expertise for business ethics consultation.Philosophy and religionWicks, 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 religionHosmer, LaRue Tone
Marketing and the vulnerable.(Special Issue: Ruffin Series: New Approaches to Business Ethics)Philosophy and religionBrenkert, George G.
Marketing to inner-city blacks: Powermaster and moral responsibility. (G. Heileman Brewing Co Inc's malt liquor product)Philosophy and religionBrenkert, George G.
Moral hazards on the road to the "virtual" corporation.Philosophy and religionBowie, 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 religionWerhane, Patricia H.
Moral imagination in organizational problem-solving: an institutional perspective.(Special Issue: The Ruffin Series: New Approaches to Business Ethics)Philosophy and religionVidaver-Cohen, Deborah
Motivational appeal in normative theories of enterprise.Philosophy and religionVidaver-Cohen, Deborah
Mr. Penn, meet Mr. Argyris. (organizational ethics)Philosophy and religionFrederick, William C.
One voice? or many? (response to article by Ellen Klein, in this issue, p. 561)Philosophy and religionFrederick, William C.
On golden rules, balancing acts, & finding the right size.Philosophy and religionFort, 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 religionBazerman, Max H., Messick, David M.
Paradigms linked: a normative-empirical dialogue about business ethics.Philosophy and religionSinger, M.S.
Poverty and the politics of capitalism.(Special Issue: Ruffin Series: New Approaches to Business Ethics)Philosophy and religionFreeman, R. Edward
Privacy rights in the information economy.Philosophy and religionSpinello, Richard A.
Psychological pragmatism and the imperative of aims: a new approach for business ethics.Philosophy and religionMargolis, Joshua D.
Social categories and business ethics.(Special Issue: The Ruffin Series: New Approaches to Business Ethics)Philosophy and religionMessick, David M.
Spontaneous sociability and planned profitability.Philosophy and religionPrimeaux, Patrick
The challenges of combining social and commercial enterprise.Philosophy and religionElias, Jaan, Dees, J. Gregory
The "cog in the machine" manifesto: the banality and the inevitability of evil.(the Challenger space shuttle accident)Philosophy and religionAllinson, Robert E.
The effect of organizational forces on individual morality: judgment, moral approbation, and behavior.Philosophy and religionJones, Thomas M., Ryan, Lori Verstegen
The ethical context in organizations: influences on employee attitudes and behaviors.Philosophy and religionTrevino, Linda Klebe, McCabe, Donald L., Butterfield, Kenneth D.
The ethical limits of trust in business relations.Philosophy and religionHusted, Bryan W.
The marketplace of morality: first steps toward a theory of moral choice.Philosophy and religionDunfee, Thomas W.
The moral psychology of business: care and compassion in the corporation.Philosophy and religionSolomon, Robert C.
The normative theories of business ethics: a guide for the perplexed.Philosophy and religionHasnas, John
The one necessary condition for a successful business ethics course: the teacher must be a philosopher.Philosophy and religionKlein, E.R.
Theorizing the ethical organization.Philosophy and religionCollier, Jane
The role of character in business ethics.Philosophy and religionHartman, Edwin M.
Trust and managerial responsibility.Philosophy and religionSoule, Edward
Trust in organizations: frontiers of theory and research.Philosophy and religionDarley, John
Trust, morality and international business.Philosophy and religionBrenkert, George G.
Virtue ethics, the firm, and moral psychology.Philosophy and religionKoehn, Daryl
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