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TOC: J Bus Ethics

Introduction

Journal of Business Ethics, 120(2)

The Silent Samaritan Syndrome: Why the Whistle Remains Unblown
Jason MacGregor & Martin Stuebs [] []

Impact of Job Involvement on Organizational Citizenship Behaviors in China
Suchuan Zhang [] []

Exploring and Exposing Values in Management Education: Problematizing Final Vocabularies in Order to Enhance Moral Imagination
Martin Fougère, Nikodemus Solitander & Suzanne Young [] []

Hostile Attribution Bias and Negative Reciprocity Beliefs Exacerbate Incivility’s Effects on Interpersonal Deviance
Long-Zeng Wu, Haina Zhang, Randy K. Chiu, Ho Kwong Kwan & Xiaogang He [] []

Easy-Come-Easy-Go: Moral Hazard in the Context of Return to Education
Rosemary L. Walker & Liviu Florea [] []

The Impact of Fraudulent False Information on Equity Values
Saif Ullah, Nadia Massoud & Barry Scholnick [] []

Ethical Perspectives in Work Disability Prevention and Return to Work: Toward a Common Vocabulary for Analyzing Stakeholders’ Actions and Interactions
Christian Ståhl, Ellen MacEachen & Katherine Lippel [] []

The Anatomy of Corporate Fraud: A Comparative Analysis of High Profile American and European Corporate Scandals
Bahram Soltani [] []

Methodological Issues in the Design of Online Surveys for Measuring Unethical Work Behavior: Recommendations on the Basis of a Split-Ballot Experiment
Kristel Wouters, Jeroen Maesschalck, Carel F. W. Peeters & Marijke Roosen [] []