TOC: J Bus Ethics
Introduction
Journal of Business Ethics, 102(4)
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Australian Socially Responsible Funds: Performance, Risk and Screening Intensity
–Jacquelyn E. Humphrey & Darren D. Lee [] []
Abuse of Ministerial Authority, Systemic Perjury, and Obstruction of Justice: Corruption in the Shadows of Organizational Practice
–Seraphim Voliotis [] []
Leadership Centrality and Corporate Social Ir-Responsibility (CSIR): The Potential Ameliorating Effects of Self and Shared Leadership on CSIR
–Craig L. Pearce & Charles C. Manz [] []
Does a Consumer’s Religion Really Matter in the Buyer–Seller Dyad? An Empirical Study Examining the Relationship Between Consumer Religious Commitment, Christian Conservatism and the Ethical Judgment of a Seller’s Controversial Business Decision
–Krist R. Swimberghe, Dheeraj Sharma & Laura Willis Flurry [] []
Convergence Versus Divergence of CSR in Developing Countries: An Embedded Multi-Layered Institutional Lens
–Dima Jamali & Ben Neville [] []
Research into Quality Management and Social Responsibility
–Juan José Tarí [] []
Perceived Organizational Motives and Consumer Responses to Proactive and Reactive CSR
–Mark D. Groza, Mya R. Pronschinske & Matthew Walker [] []
Supervisor Role Modeling, Ethics-Related Organizational Policies, and Employee Ethical Intention: The Moderating Impact of Moral Ideology
–Pablo Ruiz-Palomino & Ricardo Martinez-Cañas [] []
What Would Confucius Do? – Confucian Ethics and Self-Regulation in Management
–Peter R. Woods & David A. Lamond [] []
The Moral Threat of Compartmentalization: Self, Roles and Responsibility
–Cécile Rozuel [] []
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