Business & Professional Ethics Journal 2001 - Abstracts

Business & Professional Ethics Journal 2001
TitleSubjectAuthors
A Lockean argument against gene patenting.Philosophy and religionMurray, Dale
A question of power: science-based enterprise and the non-governmental organizaion.Philosophy and religionNewton, Lisa H.
Aristotelian leadership and business.Philosophy and religionDuska, Ronald, DesJardins, Joe
Belief in universal ethics: gender differences, influence of referent others, and ethical beliefs of business professionals.Philosophy and religionPeterson, Dane K., Rhoads, Angela, Vaught, Bobby C.
Character and integrity in organizations: the civilization of the workplace.Philosophy and religionWalton, Craig, McLean, Margaret
Character and leadership.Philosophy and religionHartman, Edwin M.
Collective moral responsibility for omissions.Philosophy and religionMiller, Seumas
Ethics in Australian small business.Philosophy and religionDawson, Stuart
Genetically modified foods: the creation of trust and access to global markets.Philosophy and religionMcLean, Margaret, Carbone, June
Law and ethics in the information age.Philosophy and religionDeGeorge, Richard T.
Market structures, claims fraud and ethical concerns in the delivery of health care services: a transaction cost economics analysis.Philosophy and religionByerly, Robin T., Mannle, Henry W.
Pluralism, change, and corporate community.Philosophy and religionRosenthal, Sandra B., Buchholz, Rogene A.
Producing "good" decision: beyond a multi-step approach to understanding decision making in organisations.Philosophy and religionGardiner, Chris
Professional loyalty.Philosophy and religionHurley, Rhyl
Spirituality at work: some Australian observations.(Statistical Data Included)Philosophy and religionHarris, Howard
The future of corporate social responsibility.Philosophy and religionBoatright, John R., DesJardins, Joe
The privacy paradox: e-commerce and personal information on the internet.Philosophy and religionRadin, Tara J.
What is at stake in taking responsibility? Lessons from third-party property insurance.Philosophy and religionVincent, Nicole
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