Business & Professional Ethics Journal 1999 - Abstracts

Business & Professional Ethics Journal 1999
TitleSubjectAuthors
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 religionKronenberg, Vernon
Business ethics in Taiwan: a comparison of company employees and university students.(Statistical Data Included)Philosophy and religionLin, 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 religionBurgess, 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 religionHarris, Howard
Does social cognitive theory elucidate black executives' orientation to corporate social responsibility?Philosophy and religionKey, 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 religionClarke, 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 religionWilcox, Tracy
Excuses and vindications: an analysis of the Film Recovery Systems case.Philosophy and religionBrummer, James J.
"Good ethics is good business": revisited.Philosophy and religionCohen, 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 religionMooney, Gavin
Professional responsibility: just following the rules?Philosophy and religionDavis, Michael
Property in software: some social-evolutionary considerations.Philosophy and religionMaundrell, 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 religionMacklin, Rob
The effect of announcements of corporate misconduct and insider trading on shareholder returns.Philosophy and religionBaker, H. Kent, Powell, Gary E., Edelman, Richard B.
The "necessary evil" defense of manipulative advertising.Philosophy and religionLipke, 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 religionColeman, Stephen
Truisms in business ethics.(Selected papers from the 1999 Conference for the Australian Associaiton for Professional and Applied Ethics)Philosophy and religionCohen, Stephen
Underreporting of chargeable hours in public accounting: an examination of practitioner attitudes and attributes.(Statistical Data Included)Philosophy and religionKillough, 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 religionVan Hooft, Stan
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