TOC: J Intl Bus Studies
Introduction
Journal of Business Ethics, 128(2)
Legislating a Woman’s Seat on the Board: Institutional Factors Driving Gender Quotas for Boards of Directors
–Siri Terjesen, Ruth V. Aguilera & Ruth Lorenz
Multiculturalism as a Strategy for National Competitiveness: The Case for Canada and Australia
–Eddy S. Ng & Isabel Metz
Business Research Ethics: Participant Observer Perspectives
–Michelle Wallace & Neroli Sheldon
Are You Satisfied With Your Pay When You Compare? It Depends on Your Love of Money, Pay Comparison Standards, and Culture
–Roberto Luna-Arocas & Thomas Li-Ping Tang
Catholic Social Teachings: Toward a Meaningful Work
–Ferdinand Tablan
The Intentions with Which the Road is Paved: Attitudes to Liberalism as Determinants of Greenwashing
–Thomas J. Roulet & Samuel Touboul
Reconceptualising Whistleblowing in a Complex World
–Julio A. Andrade
Development of Leadership Theory in the Perspective of Kierkegaard’s Philosophy
–Vivi M. L. Storsletten & Ove D. Jakobsen
When Organizations Don’t Walk Their Talk: A Cross-Level Examination of How Decoupling Formal Ethics Programs Affects Organizational Members
–Tammy MacLean, Barrie E. Litzky & D. Kip Holderness
Islam, Responsibility and Business in the Thought of Fethullah Gülen
–Simon Robinson
Economistic and Humanistic Narratives of Leadership in the Age of Globality: Toward a Renewed Darwinian Theory of Leadership
–Paul R. Lawrence & Michael Pirson
CSR as Corporate Political Activity: Observations on IKEA’s CSR Identity–Image Dynamics
–Mette Morsing & Anne Roepstorff
The Developmental Process of Unethical Consumer Behavior: An Investigation Grounded in China
–Zhiqiang Liu, Zhilin Yang, Fue Zeng & David Waller
CSR and Related Terms in SME Owner–Managers’ Mental Models in Six European Countries: National Context Matters
–Yves Fassin, Andrea Werner, Annick Van Rossem, Silvana Signori, Elisabet Garriga, Heidi von Weltzien Hoivik & Hans-Jörg Schlierer
The Moderating Effect of Perceived Organizational Ethical Context on Employees’ Ethical Issue Recognition and Ethical Judgments
–David Hollingworth & Sean Valentine
