J Bus Ethics
Introduction
Journal of Business Ethics, 201(1)
INTEREST CATEGORY: MARKETING AND SOCIETY
POSTING TYPE: TOCs
Call for Papers – Business, Ethics and Collective Memory
Editors: Ziyun Fan, Jeremy Aroles, MarÃa Fernández Moya & Glen Whelan
EDITORIAL
New Editor in Chief for the Journal of Business Ethics
Rethinking Automation and the Future of Work with Hannah Arendt
—Rosalie A. Waelen []
Loyalty as a Legitimizer of Wage Theft
—Matthew L. Stanley, Christopher P. Neck, Christopher B. Neck, Walter Sinnott-Armstrong []
The Child Labor in Social Media: Kidfluencers, Ethics of Care, and Exploitation
—Daniel R. Clark, Alisa B. Jno-Charles []
The Ethical Downside of Giving Employees the Trust They Want: When Trust Congruence Leads to Unethical Pro-supervisor Behavior
—Karim Mignonac, Marie Caussimont, Jennifer Boutant Lapeyre, Caroline Manville []
It is OK to Express Guilt: The Prosocial Interpersonal Effects of Leader Guilt Display
—Beier Hong, Jianghua Mao, Wenxing Liu []
Diversity-Specific Empowering Leadership: An Alternative Approach to Reducing Sex-Based Bias and Enabling Inclusivity
—Cara-Lynn Scheuer, Catherine Loughlin, Danielle Prowse, Corinne McNally, Kara A. Arnold, Shasanka Chalise []
Cultivating CSR: The Artistic Influence of Top Executives on Corporate Responsibility
—Jinli Xiao, Weijuan Liang, Yue Pan, Gary Gang Tian []
Can Green Needs Always Promote Green Innovation? Moral Licensing in Corporate Environmental Responsibility
—Heng Zhang, Binglin Gong []
Sincere Action or Sweet Talk: How Do Firms Respond to Retail Investors’ Green Appeals?
—Ling He, Shiyang Hu, Dongmin Kong, Xiao Li []
Who Loses in Win-Win Investing? A Mixed Methods Study of Impact Risk
—Lauren Kaufmann, Helet Botha []
Rage Against the Dying of the Light: Employees’ Moral Outrage, Anger Expression, and Generalized Well-Being
—Robert A. Giacalone, Sean R. Valentine, Bingqing Yin, Mark D. Promislo []