| Business & Professional Ethics Journal 2000 |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| Advertising and influencing the "good life".(Selected Papers from the 1999 Conference of the Canadian Society for the Study of Practical Ethics) | Philosophy and religion | Morse, John |
| A new power agenda: tracking the emergence of a new global polity in the infant formula controversy. | Philosophy and religion | Newton, Lisa H. |
| A voice from the past: Aristotle on the mission of the firm.(ancient Greek philosopher)(Critical Essay) | Philosophy and religion | Strong, Kelly C. |
| Beyond resourcefulness: casual workers and the human-centered organisation. | Philosophy and religion | Wilcox, Tracy, Lowry, Diannah |
| Big business as Big Brother: is employee privacy necessary for a human-centered management organization? | Philosophy and religion | Taylor, James S. |
| Environmental crisis: nature's values and the integrity response.(Selected Papers from the 1999 Conference of the Canadian Society for the Study of Practical Ethics: Symposium in Honor of Peter Miller) | Philosophy and religion | Miller, Peter |
| Ethics, safety and managers. | Philosophy and religion | Tidwell, Alan |
| Global human resource management competence and judgment integrity capacity: towards a human centered organisation. | Philosophy and religion | Petrick, Joseph A. |
| Human resources opportunities to balance ethics and neoclassical economics in global labor standards. | Philosophy and religion | Hartman, Laura P., Shaw, Bill, Stevenson, Rodney |
| Induction programmes in the age of "corporate culture": the "sophisticated subject". | Philosophy and religion | Daskalaki, Maria |
| Issues of diversity in the globalisation of competencies: a study in a global mining company. | Philosophy and religion | Ward, James, Winstanley, Diana |
| Limitations on the moral permissibility of employee drug testing. | Philosophy and religion | Rowan, John R. |
| Peter Miller, axiology and environmental ethics.(Selected Papers from the 1999 Conference of the Canadian Society for the Study of Practical Ethics: Symposium in Honor of Peter Miller) | Philosophy and religion | MacEwen, Philip |
| Peter Miller, forestry and the ethics of integrity.(Selected Papers from the 1999 Conference of the Canadian Society for the Study of Practical Ethics: Symposium in Honor of Peter Miller) | Philosophy and religion | Westra, Laura |
| Putting the person back into human resource management. | Philosophy and religion | Warren, R.C. |
| Scientific and social judgments of safety in the nuclear fuel waste management and disposal concept.(Selected Papers from the 1999 Conference of the Canadian Society for the Study of Practical Ethics) | Philosophy and religion | Richardson, Mary |
| Sustainable forest management and stakeholder processes: epistemological and moral constraints.(Selected Papers from the 1999 Conference of the Canadian Society for the Study of Practical Ethics) | Philosophy and religion | Tomsons, Sandra |
| The ethics of inactivity: human resource managers and quietism. | Philosophy and religion | Fisher, Colin M. |
| Time pressure and ethical decision-making: the case for moral readiness. | Philosophy and religion | Moberg, Dennis J. |
| Value as richness: Peter Miller's challenge.(Selected Papers from the 1999 Conference of the Canadian Society for the Study of Practical Ethics: Symposium in Honor of Peter Miller) | Philosophy and religion | Gough, Jim |
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