Business Ethics Quarterly 1999 - Abstracts

Business Ethics Quarterly 1999
TitleSubjectAuthors
And now for something completely different: from Heidegger to entrepreneurship.(criticism of the book 'Disclosing New Worlds: Entrepreneurship, Democratic Action, and the Cultivation of Solidarity')Philosophy and religionSolomon, Robert C.
Aristotle and Posner on corrective justice: the tortoise and the hare.(Richard A. Posner)Philosophy and religionShaw, Bill, Martin, William
Business ethical perceptions of business people in East China: an empirical study.Philosophy and religionWu, Xinwen
Clever, wise or both?(a criticism of Jim Grote's and John McGeeney's book 'Clever as Serpents: Business Ethics and Office Politics')Philosophy and religionHerman, Stewart
Compliance and values oriented ethics programs: influences on employees' attitudes and behavior.Philosophy and religionTrevino, Linda Klebe, Weaver, Gary R.
Consciousness raising: revealing the morality in economics.Philosophy and religionBirenbaum, Joshua
Corporate ethics and the entrepreneurial theory of "social success".Philosophy and religionSciarelli, Sergio
Defending the stockholder model: a comment on Hasnas and Dunfee's MOM.(response to W. Thomas Dunfee, Business Ethics Quarterly, vol. 8, p.127 and John Hasnas, Business Ethics Quartely, vol. 8, p.19)Philosophy and religionDobson, John
Does business ethics rest on a mistake?(Statistical Data Included)Philosophy and religionBoatright, John R.
Evaluating the moral creativity of the law.Philosophy and religionNesteruk, Jeffrey
Fairness of pricing decisions.Philosophy and religionRobertson, Diana C., Graddy, kathryn
Freeman and Evan: stakeholder theory in the original position.(response to R. Edward Freeman and William M. Evan, Journal of Behavioral Economics, vol. 19, p. 337 and R. Edward Freeman, Business Ethics Quarterly, vol. 4, p. 409)Philosophy and religionMarcoux, Alexei M., Child, James W.
Game theory and business ethics.(response to article by Robert C. Solomon, in this issue, p. 11)Philosophy and religionBinmore, Ken
Game theory as a model for business and business ethics.Philosophy and religionSolomon, Robert C.
Game theory in business ethics: bad ideology or bad press?(response to articles by Robert C. Solomon and Ken Binmore, in this issue, pp. 11 and 31, respectively)Philosophy and religionMathiesen, Kay
Getting real: stakeholder theory, managerial practice and the general irrelevance of fiduciary duties owed to shareholders.Philosophy and religionMarens, Richard, Wicks, Andrew
God and Mammon: the modern relationship.(Statistical Data Included)Philosophy and religionAgle, Bradley R., Van Buren, Harry J., III
Hume's game-theoretic business ethics.(David Hume)Philosophy and religionVanderschraaf, Peter
Ideology and the economic social contract in a downsizing environment.(Statistical Data Included)Philosophy and religionShepard, Jon M., Stephens, Carroll U., Watson, George W., Christman, John C.
Individual difference variables, ethical judgments, and ethical behavioral intentions.Philosophy and religionBrown, Gene, Barnett, Tim, Bass, Kenneth
Moral problems of employing foreign workers.Philosophy and religionGeva, Aviva
Moral rules as public goods.Philosophy and religionMcClennen, Edward F.
Morals and markets: the case of ethical investing.Philosophy and religionMackenzie, Craig, Lewis, Alan
Obedience to authority and ethical dilemmas in Hong Kong companies.Philosophy and religionSnell, Robin S.
Once bitten: defection and reconciliation in a cooperative enterprise.Philosophy and religionMurnighan, J. Keith, Gibson, Kevin, Bottom, William
Positive rights and the problems of social justice.Philosophy and religionSamar, Vincent J.
Reimagining the law.Philosophy and religionNesteruk, Jeffrey
Review of 'Defining Moments: When Managers Must Choose Between Right and Right.'.Philosophy and religionMcInerney, Tom
Stakeholder management theory: a critical theory perspective.Philosophy and religionReed, Darryl
Terms of global business engagement in ethically challenging environments: applications to Burma.Philosophy and religionSchermerhorn, John R., Jr.
The big five and organizational virtue.Philosophy and religionMoberg, dennis J.
The fourth wave: the ethics of corporate downsizing.Philosophy and religionOrlando, John
The great illusion: ignorance, informational cascades, and the persistence of unpopular norms.Philosophy and religionBicchieri, Cristina, Fukui, Yoshitaka
The hope and limits of legal optimism: a comment on the theories of Orts and Nesteruk regarding the impact of law on corporate ethics.(Eric W. Orts, Jeffrey Nesteruk)Philosophy and religionHoch, David, Hamilton, J. Brooke, III
The infelicities of business ethics in the third world: the Melanesian context.Philosophy and religionLea, David
The maturing of the Japanese economy: corporate social responsibility implications.Philosophy and religionShepard, Jon M., Wokutch, Richard E.
The stakeholders as investors: a response to Etzioni.(Amitai Etzioni)Philosophy and religionCludts, Stephan
Toward an ethics of organizations.Philosophy and religionPhillips, Robert A., Margolis, Joshua D.
Transforming justice: a conceptualization.(Statistical Data Included)Philosophy and religionMcMahon, Thomas F.
Universalizability and reciprocity in international business ethics.Philosophy and religionHendry, John
Upping the stakes: a response to John Hasnas on the normative viabillity of the stockholder and stakeholder theories.Philosophy and religionPalmer, Daniel E.
What is this thing called "reputation"?Philosophy and religionMorris, Christopher W.
Who is the ethics expert? The original footnote to Plato.Philosophy and religionMorse, John
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