Business & Professional Ethics Journal 2004 - Abstracts

Business & Professional Ethics Journal 2004
TitleSubjectAuthors
After seven decades of regulation, why is the audit profession in such a mess?Philosophy and religionJamal, Karim
Analyzing and responding to different Christian views of the corporation.Philosophy and religionErisman, Albert, Daniels, Denise, Wong, Kenman, Franz, Randal
Application: upgrading the ethical decision-making model for business.Philosophy and religionGill, David W.
A stakeholder approach to ethical human resource management.Philosophy and religionGreenwood, Michelle R., Simmons, John
Bad apples or bad bushel? Ethics, efficiency and capital market integrity.Philosophy and religionHarris, Jared, Souder, David
Bridging Christian ethics and economic life: how theological education falls short.Philosophy and religionKnapp, John C.
Business and ethics after September 11.Philosophy and religionMichaelson, Christopher
Client confidentiality and fraud: Does Sarbanes-Oxley deal with the issue?Philosophy and religionSnyder, Herbert, McKnight, Reed
Confucianism as an ethical foundation for total quality management.Philosophy and religionMeirovich, Gavriel, Romar, Edward J.
Corporate social responsibility in a globalizing world: what's a Christian executive to do?Philosophy and religionRundle, Steve
Executives, professionals, and the morality of single-sex clubs.Philosophy and religionTaylor, James Stacey
Individual responsibility in the American corporate system: Does Sarbenes-Oxley strike the right balance?(Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002)Philosophy and religionBoatright, John R.
In search of a Christian work ethic for the corporate worker.Philosophy and religionRyken, Leland
Integration in Christian ethical decision-making.Philosophy and religionJackson, Stacy L.
Lasting success for the Christian in business.Philosophy and religionNash, Laura
On moralizing in business ethics.Philosophy and religionKoppang, Haavard, Martin, Mike W.
Reflections on consumerism in a global era.Philosophy and religionStackhouse, Max L.
Religious faith, corporate life, and the betterment of society.Philosophy and religionNovak, Michael
Sarbenes-Oxley and the compliance-ethics quandary: A practitioner's view.Philosophy and religionKrug, Robert M.
Size matters: Why managers should pursue corporate growth, even at the expense of shareholder value.Philosophy and religionDobson, John
Systematic corruption in financial services, types of capitalism, and ethics intervention methods.Philosophy and religionNielsen, Richard P.
Teaching moral responsibility within organizations: Are we doing what we should?Philosophy and religionDavis, Michael
The corruption of financial markets: Systemic inevitability or aberration?Philosophy and religionDuska, Ronald
The morality of corporate downsizing.Philosophy and religionStieb, James A.
U.S. Citizen Bank: A case study.Philosophy and religionGoodpaster, Kenneth E., Maines, T. Dean
What form of business regulation is workable?Philosophy and religionKoehn, Daryl
What global business citizenship tells us about Sarbanes-Oxley.Philosophy and religionWood, Donna J.
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