J Bus Ethics
Introduction
Journal of Business Ethics, 170(2)
INTEREST CATEGORY: MARKETING AND SOCIETY
POSTING TYPE: TOCs
Thematic Symposium: The New Sociology of Morality (articles 1-5)
Editorial Essay
Opening Constructive Dialogues Between Business Ethics Research and the Sociology of Morality: Introduction to the Thematic Symposium
—Masoud Shadnam, Andrey Bykov, Ajnesh Prasad []
Constrained Morality in the Professional Work of Corporate Lawyers
—Dawn Yi Lin Chow, Thomas Calvard []
New Moralities for New Media? Assessing the Role of Social Media in Acts of Terror and Providing Points of Deliberation for Business Ethics
—Ateeq Abdul Rauf []
Is the Market Perceived to be Civilizing or Destructive? Scientists Universalism Values and Their Attitudes Towards Patents
—Jared L. Peifer, David R. Johnson, Elaine Howard Ecklund []
The Morality of new CEO Activism
—Layla Branicki, Stephen Brammer, Alison Pullen, Carl Rhodes []
From Black Pain to Rhodes Must Fall: A Rejectionist Perspective
—Rashedur Chowdhury []
Sweated Labor as a Social Phenomenon Lessons from the 19th Century Sweatshop Discussion
—Michael S. Al瓣nder []
Are Liberated Companies a Concrete Application of Sens Capability Approach?
—Roberta Sferrazzo, Renato Ruffini []
B Corp Certification and Its Impact on Organizations Over Time
—Malu Villela, Sergio Bulgacov, Glenn Morgan []
Harnessing Multidimensional Legitimacy for Codes of Ethics: A Staged Approach
—Hugh Breakey []
From Credit Risk to Social Impact: On the Funding Determinants in Interest-Free Peer-to-Peer Lending
—Gregor Dorfleitner, Eva-Maria Oswald, Rongxin Zhang []
Adam Smith and Catholic Social Teaching
—Nuno Ornelas Martins []