J Bus Ethics
Introduction
Journal of Business Ethics, 165(4)
INTEREST CATEGORY: MARKETING AND SOCIETY
POSTING TYPE: TOCs
Laddered Motivations of External Whistleblowers: The Truth ÂÜÀòÉç¹ÙÍøt Attributes, Consequences, and Values
—Heungsik Park, Wim Vandekerckhove, Jaeil Lee, Joowon Jeong []
Exploring a Public Interest Definition of Corruption: Public Private Partnerships in Socialist Asia
—John Gillespie, Thang Nguyen, Hung Vu Nguyen, Canh Quang Le []
Happy But Uncivil? Examining When and Why Positive Affect Leads to Incivility
—Remus Ilies, Cathy Yang Guo, Sandy Lim, Kai Chi Yam, Xinxin Li []
The Duty to Improve Oneself: How Duty Orientation Mediates the Relationship Between Ethical Leadership and Followers’ Feedback-Seeking and Feedback-Avoiding Behavior
—Sherry E. Moss, Meng Song, Sean T. Hannah, Zhen Wang, John J. Sumanth []
Whale Watching on the Trading Floor: Unravelling Collusive Rogue Trading in Banks
—Hagen Rafeld, Sebastian G. Fritz-Morgenthal, Peter N. Posch []
Coping with Favoritism in Recruitment and Selection: A Communal Perspective
—Jasper Hotho, Dana Minbaeva, Maral Muratbekova-Touron, Larissa Rabbiosi []
Aggressive Tax Avoidance by Managers of Multinational Companies as a Violation of Their Moral Duty to Obey the Law: A Kantian Rationale
—Hansrudi Lenz []
Who Calls It? Actors and Accounts in the Social Construction of Organizational Moral Failure
—Masoud Shadnam, Andrew Crane, Thomas B. Lawrence []
Ethical and Passive Leadership and Their Joint Relationships with Burnout via Role Clarity and Role Overload
Jesse T. Vullinghs, Annebel H. B. Hoogh, Deanne N. Den Hartog, Corine Boon
Positive Shock: A Consumer Ethical Judgement Perspective
—Caroline Moraes, Finola Kerrigan, Roisin McCann []
Review of Whistleblowing, Toward a New Theory by Kate Kenny
—Janet P. Near []