| Business & Professional Ethics Journal 1999 |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| Beware of Greeks bearing gifts: ethical implications of current market models of the Internet.(Selected papers from the 1999 Conference for the Australian Associaiton for Professional and Applied Ethics) | Philosophy and religion | Kronenberg, Vernon |
| Business ethics in Taiwan: a comparison of company employees and university students.(Statistical Data Included) | Philosophy and religion | Lin, Carol Yeh-Yun |
| Consumer sovereignty, rationality and the mandatory labelling of genetically modified food.(Selected papers from the 1999 Conference for the Australian Associaiton for Professional and Applied Ethics) | Philosophy and religion | Burgess, J.A., Walsh, A.J. |
| Courage as a management virtue.(Selected papers from the 1999 Conference for the Australian Associaiton for Professional and Applied Ethics) | Philosophy and religion | Harris, Howard |
| Does social cognitive theory elucidate black executives' orientation to corporate social responsibility? | Philosophy and religion | Key, Susan, Edmondson, Vickie Cox |
| Ethics and the Internet: the cyberspace behaviour of people, communities and organization.(Selected papers from the 1999 Conference for the Australian Associaiton for Professional and Applied Ethics) | Philosophy and religion | Clarke, Roger |
| Ethics as strategic thinking: creating legitimacy in the workplace.(Selected papers from the 1999 Conference for the Australian Associaiton for Professional and Applied Ethics) | Philosophy and religion | Wilcox, Tracy |
| Excuses and vindications: an analysis of the Film Recovery Systems case. | Philosophy and religion | Brummer, James J. |
| "Good ethics is good business": revisited. | Philosophy and religion | Cohen, Stephen |
| Markets in health care: individualistic values versus communitarian claims.(Selected papers from the 1999 Conference for the Australian Associaiton for Professional and Applied Ethics) | Philosophy and religion | Mooney, Gavin |
| Professional responsibility: just following the rules? | Philosophy and religion | Davis, Michael |
| Property in software: some social-evolutionary considerations. | Philosophy and religion | Maundrell, Richard |
| The difficulties and moral compromises faced by Australian human resource managers seeking to create decent organizations.(Selected papers from the 1999 Conference for the Australian Associaiton for Professional and Applied Ethics) | Philosophy and religion | Macklin, Rob |
| The effect of announcements of corporate misconduct and insider trading on shareholder returns. | Philosophy and religion | Baker, H. Kent, Powell, Gary E., Edelman, Richard B. |
| The "necessary evil" defense of manipulative advertising. | Philosophy and religion | Lipke, Richard L. |
| The rise and rise of applied ethics in Australia.(Selected papers from the 1999 Conference for the Australian Associaiton for Professional and Applied Ethics) | Philosophy and religion | Coleman, Stephen |
| Truisms in business ethics.(Selected papers from the 1999 Conference for the Australian Associaiton for Professional and Applied Ethics) | Philosophy and religion | Cohen, Stephen |
| Underreporting of chargeable hours in public accounting: an examination of practitioner attitudes and attributes.(Statistical Data Included) | Philosophy and religion | Killough, Larry N., Shapeero, Mike |
| "What can philosophy offer enterprise?": a dialogue.(Selected papers from the 1999 Conference for the Australian Associaiton for Professional and Applied Ethics) | Philosophy and religion | Van Hooft, Stan |
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