Business and Society Review
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The Impact of a Rollback of Affirmative Action on the Nation's Major MBA Programs
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Securing the Ties That Bind: A Response to Commentators
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Sustaining the Financial Value of Global CSR: Reconciling Corporate and Stakeholder Interests in a Less Regulated Environment
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Your E‐mail Trail: Where Ethics Meets Forensics1
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New Institutions for the Practice of Corporate Citizenship: Historical, Intersectoral, and Developmental Perspectives
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Corporate Excellence, Ethics, and the Role of IT
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Expanding Prosperity by Becoming an Eco‐Municipality
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Beyond Voluntariness, Beyond CSR: Making a Case for Human Rights and Justice
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De Beers, Anglo American and Optima Magazine
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The Economic and Ethical Implications of New Technology on Privacy in the Workplace
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Just Caring, Caring Justice
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Issue Information
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Human Dignity and the Common Good: The Institutional Insight
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Soft Dollars, Moral Costs
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Early Evidence of How Sarbanes‐Oxley Implementation Affects Individuals and Their Workplace Relationships
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Relationships: The Real Challenge of Corporate Global Citizenship
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Making Corporations Responsible: The Parallel Tracks of the B Corp Movement and the Business and Human Rights Movement
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The Challenge of Developing Ethics Programs in Institutions of Higher Learning
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Corporate Citizenship and Managerial Motivation: Implications for Business Legitimacy
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Engaging Stakeholders in Corporate Environmental Governance
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A Corporation for the “World”: The Vantone Group of China
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The Corporate Social Responsibility Continuum as a Component of Stakeholder Theory
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Operationalizing stakeholder theory and prioritizing ethics in MBA programs: The utility of a trust approach
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Issue Information
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Does Ethical Reinforcement Pay? Evidence from the Canadian Mutual Fund Industry in the Post‐Financial Crisis Era
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Social and economic value creation by Bendigo Bank and Stockland Property Group: Application of Shared Value Business Model
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Issue Information
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Better, Not Perfect: A Realist's Guide to Maximum Sustainable GoodnessMax H. Bazerman Harper Business, 2020. 256 pages (Hardcover). ISBN‐10: 0063002701. ISBN‐13: 978‐0063002708
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To behave or not to behave ethically: A question of style?
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The impact of employee turnover on the financial performance of microfinance institutions: A global evidence
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Dolphins, Captivity, and SeaWorld: The Misuse of Science
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Corporate Social Responsibility Reporting as Substantive and Symbolic Behavior: A Multilevel Theoretical Analysis
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Ex Ante and Ex Post: What Does Rod Stewart Really Know Now?1
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Fast‐Food Invades the Schools
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Manifestations of corporate social responsibility as sensemaking and sensegiving in a hydrocarbon industry
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A stakeholders' attributions approach to integrating normative, descriptive, and instrumental corporate social responsibility
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Book Review: Corporation, Be Good! The Story of Corporate Social Responsibility
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A Review of Joanne B. Ciulla's The Working Life: The Promise and Betrayal of Modern Work
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Beyond petroleum or bottom line profits only? An ethical analysis of BP and the Gulf oil spill
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The influence of issues on moral judgment: A comparison of college students and business practitioners in the Republic of Croatia
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The Role and Potential of Stakeholders in “Hollow Participation”: Conventional Stakeholder Theory and Institutionalist Alternatives
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Ethical Investing from a Jewish Perspective
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Executive cues of organizational virtue and market performance: Creating value during times of earnings uncertainty
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Conscientious Objections to Corporate Wrongdoing
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Efforts in adopting the ultra‐processed food and soft drinks labeling legislation in a COVID‐19 environment: The cases of Colombia and Mexico
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Comprehensive moral thinking and the demandingness objection
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Constructing White‐Collar Crime: Claims in Criminology and Management Education
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Integrating Business Ethics and Compliance Programs: A Study of Ethics Officers in Leading Organizations
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Leadership for the Sustainability Transition
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Targeting vulnerable populations: The ethical implications of data mining, automated prediction, and focused marketing
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A Regulatory Tale of Two Cities
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Trust, Morality, and the Privatization of Water Services in Developing Countries
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Standards for Corporate Conduct in the International Arena: Challenges and Opportunities for Multinational Corporations
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Business Ethics Conferences
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Sources and Consequences of Workplace Pressure: Increasing the Risk of Unethical and Illegal Business Practices
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Enhancing work‐life balance using a resilience framework
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Corporate Responsibility in the Collective Age: Toward a Conception of Collaborative Responsibility
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Corporate Performance Is Closely Linked to a Strong Ethical Commitment
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Advisers and the Fiduciary Duty Debate
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Framework for Understanding Fair Trade Disintermediation
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Catalysts that influence leaders' value system development towards a prosocial value orientation
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Sustainability disclosures in emerging economies: Evidence from human capital disclosures on listed banks' websites in Bangladesh
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The adhesion to the Economy for the Common Good: Aligning organizations with values
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Global Strategic Partnerships between MNEs and NGOs: Drivers of Change and Ethical Issues
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Issue Information
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Trust, Intrafirm, and Supplier Relations
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The problem of imposing risk and the procedural dimension of stakeholder management
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Highlights from Deborah Johnson's Question and Answer Session
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Issue Information
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Catastrophic impact of Covid‐19 on the global stock markets and economic activities
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Issue Information
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Enhancing the Quality of Reporting in Corporate Social Responsibility Guidance Documents: The Roles of ISO 26000, Global Reporting Initiative and CSR‐Sustainability Monitor
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In Good Company: An Anatomy of Corporate Social Responsibility by Dinah Rajak, Stanford University Press, Stanford, CA: 2011, 296 pages. Paperback: $24.95.
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Hazardous Waste Management and Corporate Social Responsibility: Illegal Trade of Electrical and Electronic Waste
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Corporate Social Responsibility through Cross‐sector Partnerships: Implications for Civil Society, the State, and the Corporate Sector in India
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An interdisciplinary perspective on private sector engagement in cross‐sector partnerships: The why, where, and how
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Understanding the impact of pandemics on society with a special focus on COVID‐19
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Women's movements and female board representation
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Perceptions of corporate communication on debated social issues
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A Thin Spot1
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Health‐care Nonprofits: Enhancing Governance and Public Trust
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Issue Information
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Retracted: Redistribution of economic resources in the digital society
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Rap and the Recording Industry
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The Aging Workforce: Implications for Ethical Practice
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Levels of Ethical Quality of Metaphor in Stock Market Reporting
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Leadership Orientation of Service Sector Managers in India: An Empirical Study
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Educating for Ethics: Business Deans’ Perspectives
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“Asian Values” and the Universality of Human Rights1
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On integrative social contracts theory and corporate decision‐making in a polarized political economy
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Ethical infrastructure on small and medium enterprises: Actionable items to influence the perceived importance of ethics
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Ethics in Cyberspace: Have We Seen This Movie Before?
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Physicians and the Pharmaceutical Industry: A Reappraisal of Marketing Codes of Conduct
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You’ve Got Mail . . . And the Boss Knows:
A Survey by the Center for Business Ethics of Companies’ Email and Internet Monitoring
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Can We Create a Conflict‐Free Commission Payment System?
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Issue Information
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Corporate Social Responsibility:
An Examination of Individual Firm Behavior
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Personality traits and bricolage as drivers of sustainable social responsibility in family SMEs: A COVID‐19 perspective
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Social services provision and stakeholder engagement in the Nigerian informal sector: A systemic concept for transformation and business sustainability
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Effect of acquisitions on target firms' stakeholder welfare: Evidence from corporate social responsibility
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Work and Workplace Attitudes on Social Workers: Do They Predict Organizational Reputation?
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Developing a framework for determining when a company should introduce a new ethical norm
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Assessing the Costs and Benefits of Ethics: Exploring a Framework
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Will the Truth Set Us Free? An Exploration of CSR Motive and Commitment
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Government Support of Labor Unions and the Ban on Striker Replacements
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Hooked—Food, free will, and how the food giants exploit our addictions. By Michael Moss: Random House, 2021. ISBN 978‐0‐8129‐9729‐3
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Corporate Social Responsibility and Corporate Citizenship: Towards Corporate Accountability
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Public–Private Partnership as a Strategy for Crime Control: Corporate Citizenship Makes the Difference
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Human Stakeholders and the Use of Animals in Drug Development
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From organizations as systems of ocean destruction to organizations as systems of ocean thriving
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On the Harmony of Feminist Ethics and Business Ethics
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Is Your Culture a Risk Factor?
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Business Unusual: Corporate Responsibility in a 2.0 World*
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A Case Study of Stakeholder Dialogue in Professional Sport: An Example of CSR Engagement
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The Balance Between Employee Privacy And Employer Interests
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Issue Information
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Does Group Reasoning Improve Ethical Reasoning?
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The Changing Narrative in the American Workplace
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Rethinking the Concept of Sustainability
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A Conceptual Framework of the Corporate Management of Social Impacts: The Case of Problem Gambling
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Corporate Responsibility in the Global Village:
The British Role Model and the American Laggard
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Conversations on Business Citizenship
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The Long‐term Unemployed: A New Protected Class of Employee?
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Assessing UNGC pharmaceutical signatories stakeholders using big data
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Ethics Programs in Canada's Largest Corporations
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Business Ethics and Corporate Governance in Japanese Corporations
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Editor's Note
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National currency, world currency, cryptocurrency: A Fichtean approach to the Ethics of Bitcoin
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Rating the Raters: Conflicts of Interest in the Credit Rating Firms
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Effective, but not all the time: Experimental evidence on the effectiveness of a code of ethics' design
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Transnational Corporations: International Citizens or New Sovereigns?
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Issue Information
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The state of corporate sustainability reporting in India: Evidence from environmentally sensitive industries
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Commentary on the identity and supererogatory actions of companies
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The Forgotten Stakeholder? Ethics and Social Responsibility in Relation to Competitors
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The Economics and Ethics of Soft Dollar Brokerage
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Must Milton Friedman Embrace Stakeholder Theory?
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The Effects of the Recession on Attitudes toward Business Ethics: An Inter‐temporal Study of Business Students in 2001, 2009, and 2010
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Beyond Built to Last ... Stakeholder Relations in “Built‐to‐Last” Companies
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A Framework for Understanding Corporate Citizenship
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The Relation between Accounting Conservatism and Corporate Social Performance: An Empirical Investigation
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Addressing Concerns Raised by Critics of Business Schools by Teaching Multiple Approaches to Management
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In Good Times but Not in Bad: The Role of Managerial Discretion in Moderating the Stakeholder Management and Financial Performance Relationship
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Contextualizing compliance officers and their state of practice
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Spoiled milk: A Chinese mother’s struggle and the rebuilding of trust in state dairy enterprises
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Parallel Universes: Companies, Academics, and the Progress of Corporate Citizenship
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Speaking Truth to Power: Religious Institutions as Both Dissident Organizational Stakeholders and Organizational Partners
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Codes of Conduct for Multinational Corporations: An Idea Whose Time Has Come
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Issue Information
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Measuring the Business Impacts of Community Involvement: The Case of Employee Volunteering at UL
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Walking a Tightrope: Employment Rights of Foreign Nationals in the Workplace
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Evolutionary stakeholder theory in action: Adaptation of public utility regulation in the post‐OPEC world
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European Perspectives on Business Ethics: A Polyphonic Challenge
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What Was Wrong with Abercrombie & Fitch's “Magalog”?1
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Negotiating Corporate Social Responsibility Policies and Practices in Developing Countries: An Examination of the Experiences from the Nigerian Oil Sector
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Understanding the Impact of Pandemics on Society with a Special Focus on COVID‐19
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Social risk, green market orientation, entrepreneurial orientation, and new product performance among European Multinational Enterprises operating in developing economies
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Soft regulation of women on boards: Evidence from Canada
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Business Ethics in the Corporate Governance Era
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Five Concerns Regarding the Commercialization of Leisure
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For Humanistic Management and Against Economics
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Editor's Note: Center for Business Ethics 40th Anniversary
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Distinguishing Risk from Harm in Conflict of Interest
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Paternalism May Excuse Disability Discrimination:
When May an Employer Refuse to Employ a Disabled Individual Due to Concerns for the Individual's Safety?
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COVID‐19 and credit unions: CSR approaches to navigating the pandemic
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Women in the Workplace
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The Case of the Contested Firearms
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Eminent Domain: Does BB&T's Lending Policy Reflect Sound Corporate Governance?
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Review of The Engaged Scholar: Expanding the Impact of Academic Research in Today's world by Andrew J. Hoffman
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The Obama Administration's Regulatory Review Initiative: A 21st Century Federal Regulatory Initiative?
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Integrity—Clarifying and Upgrading an Important Concept for Business Ethics
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Corporate sustainability crisis: Theoretical framework and stakeholder‐oriented typology
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Demonstrating the Need for Effective Business Ethics: An Alternative Approach
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The Benefit Corporation: Corporate Governance and the For‐profit Social Entrepreneur
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Responsible leadership and business sustainability: Exploring the role of corporate social responsibility and managerial discretion
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The ethical obligations of institutional investors: Managing moral complexity
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The Work, Spend and Debt Syndrome
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Alcoholic Beverage Industry Self‐Regulation and Youth Advertising: The Federal Trade Commission Reports
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Issue Information
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Establishing the Boundaries of Regulation in Corporate Governance: Is the UK Moving Toward a Process of Collibration?
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Is Family Business More Socially Responsible? The Case of GRUPO CIM
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Adam Smith on Management
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The manipulative business and society
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Transformation at Shell: Commerce and Citizenship
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Should Employees Be Held Accountable for Acting on What They Discover?
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Economically Sustainable Safe Drinking Water Systems for the Developing World
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The Effects of Interfirm Ties on Illegal Corporate Behavior
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Harnessing SD and CSR within Corporate Self‐regulation of Weak Economies— A Meta‐regulation Approach
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Calling in a Debt: Government's Role in Creating the Capacity for Explicit Corporate Social Responsibility
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Further Beyond the Basic Background Check: Predicting Future Unethical Behavior
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Data, Dollars, and the Unintentional Subversion of Human Rights in the IT Industry
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Combatting Identity Theft: A Proposed Ethical Policy Statement and Best Practices
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Friedman with Derrida
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Can Multinational Corporations Afford to Ignore the Global Common Good?1
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CSR processes in governance systems and structures: The development of mental modes of CSR
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Fad and Fashion in Shareholder Activism: The Landscape of Shareholder Resolutions, 1988–1998
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Beyond (But Including) the CEO: Diffusing Corporate Social Responsibility throughout the Organization through Social Networks
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The World Guide to CSR: A Country‐by‐Country Analysis of Corporate Sustainability and Responsibility – Edited by Wayne Visser and Nick Tolhurst
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From Responsible Management to Responsible Organizations: The Democratic Principle for Managing Organizational Ethics
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Executives’ Views of Factors Affecting Governance Change in a Not‐for‐Profit Setting