| Business & Professional Ethics Journal 2004 |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| After seven decades of regulation, why is the audit profession in such a mess? | Philosophy and religion | Jamal, Karim |
| Analyzing and responding to different Christian views of the corporation. | Philosophy and religion | Erisman, Albert, Daniels, Denise, Wong, Kenman, Franz, Randal |
| Application: upgrading the ethical decision-making model for business. | Philosophy and religion | Gill, David W. |
| A stakeholder approach to ethical human resource management. | Philosophy and religion | Greenwood, Michelle R., Simmons, John |
| Bad apples or bad bushel? Ethics, efficiency and capital market integrity. | Philosophy and religion | Harris, Jared, Souder, David |
| Bridging Christian ethics and economic life: how theological education falls short. | Philosophy and religion | Knapp, John C. |
| Business and ethics after September 11. | Philosophy and religion | Michaelson, Christopher |
| Client confidentiality and fraud: Does Sarbanes-Oxley deal with the issue? | Philosophy and religion | Snyder, Herbert, McKnight, Reed |
| Confucianism as an ethical foundation for total quality management. | Philosophy and religion | Meirovich, Gavriel, Romar, Edward J. |
| Corporate social responsibility in a globalizing world: what's a Christian executive to do? | Philosophy and religion | Rundle, Steve |
| Executives, professionals, and the morality of single-sex clubs. | Philosophy and religion | Taylor, James Stacey |
| Individual responsibility in the American corporate system: Does Sarbenes-Oxley strike the right balance?(Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002) | Philosophy and religion | Boatright, John R. |
| In search of a Christian work ethic for the corporate worker. | Philosophy and religion | Ryken, Leland |
| Integration in Christian ethical decision-making. | Philosophy and religion | Jackson, Stacy L. |
| Lasting success for the Christian in business. | Philosophy and religion | Nash, Laura |
| On moralizing in business ethics. | Philosophy and religion | Koppang, Haavard, Martin, Mike W. |
| Reflections on consumerism in a global era. | Philosophy and religion | Stackhouse, Max L. |
| Religious faith, corporate life, and the betterment of society. | Philosophy and religion | Novak, Michael |
| Sarbenes-Oxley and the compliance-ethics quandary: A practitioner's view. | Philosophy and religion | Krug, Robert M. |
| Size matters: Why managers should pursue corporate growth, even at the expense of shareholder value. | Philosophy and religion | Dobson, John |
| Systematic corruption in financial services, types of capitalism, and ethics intervention methods. | Philosophy and religion | Nielsen, Richard P. |
| Teaching moral responsibility within organizations: Are we doing what we should? | Philosophy and religion | Davis, Michael |
| The corruption of financial markets: Systemic inevitability or aberration? | Philosophy and religion | Duska, Ronald |
| The morality of corporate downsizing. | Philosophy and religion | Stieb, James A. |
| U.S. Citizen Bank: A case study. | Philosophy and religion | Goodpaster, Kenneth E., Maines, T. Dean |
| What form of business regulation is workable? | Philosophy and religion | Koehn, Daryl |
| What global business citizenship tells us about Sarbanes-Oxley. | Philosophy and religion | Wood, Donna J. |
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