| Business & Professional Ethics Journal 2003 |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| Are state anti-takeover laws ethical? | Philosophy and religion | Lansing, Paul, Wellinghoff, Andrew |
| Corporate global citizenship: conflicts between human rights and power politics. | Philosophy and religion | Holcomb, John M. |
| Ethical beliefs and behaviors of future African-American business professionals. . | Philosophy and religion | McEwen, Thaddeus |
| Ethical disclosure: A look at Reg FD.(Regulation Fair Disclosure) | Philosophy and religion | Payne, Dinah M., Raiborn, Cecily A., Schorg, Chandra A. |
| Ethics in advertising: the players, the rules and the scorecard. | Philosophy and religion | Snyder, Wallace S. |
| Figures of evil in the business world.(business ethics) | Philosophy and religion | Koehn, Daryl |
| Global business ethics and codes. | Philosophy and religion | Huberman-Arnold, Diane, Arnold, Keith |
| Government ethics in Ukraine: a philosopher's report. | Philosophy and religion | Davis, Michael |
| Government regulation vs. the free society. | Philosophy and religion | Machan, Tibor R. |
| International business vs. globalization: implications for business ethics. | Philosophy and religion | Ho, Anita |
| Is the convergence advocacy model of corporate governance the right model for globalization? | Philosophy and religion | Cohan, John Alan |
| Schumacher expanded: ethically implementing appropriate technology through national information technology plans. | Philosophy and religion | Schaeffer, Donna M., Piazza, Charles F. |
| Setting the diversity agenda straight.(workplace diversity) | Philosophy and religion | Ward, James H. |
| The problem with 'dead peasants' insurance. | Philosophy and religion | Spurgin, Earl W. |
| Women are whistleblowers. | Philosophy and religion | Alford, Fred C. |
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