J Bus Ethics
Introduction
Journal of Business Ethics, 201(3)
INTEREST CATEGORY: MARKETING AND SOCIETY
POSTING TYPE: TOCs
Three Rival Versions of Markets and the Common Good: Spontaneous, Instituted, and Civil
—Mark Hoipkemier []
Compartmentalization and the Role of Polyphony in Moral Dialogue
—Taija Turunen, Eva-Lena Lundgren-Henriksson []
Still Waters Run Deep: How Employee Silence Affects Instigated Workplace Incivility Over Time
—Mona Weiss, Hannes Zacher []
Engaging Marginalized Stakeholders: Towards a Dialogical Theorization of Effective Corporate-Rightsholder Remedy
—Lara Bianchi, Robert Caruana, Alysha Kate Shivji []
Why and When Do Historical Brand Transgressions Matter?
—Fabien Pecot, Renaud Lunardo, Damien Chaney, Eugene Y. Chan []
Gifts, Corporate Policies, and Individual Morality in UK’s Alternative Real Estate Lending Market
—Grazyna Aleksandra Wiejak-Roy, Alice Elizabeth Williams []
Will Local Analysts Cater to Government Needs in Earnings Forecasts? Evidence from Financial Misconduct in Chinese State-Owned Enterprises
—Siyi He, Qinglu Jin, Yipin Yu []
Individual and Corporate Social Responsibility: Redemption from Excessive Executive Pay?
—Qiu Chen, Shujun Ding, Rengong Alex Zhang []
Three Problems of Business Addressed by Stakeholder Theory: Insights from the Institutional Economics of John R. Commons
—Vladislav Valentinov []
Financing a Sustainable Future: The Diverging Effects of Equity and Credit Market Development on Corporate Social Responsibility
—Mihail K. Miletkov, Viktoriya Staneva []
The Moderating Role of Intrinsic and Quest Religiosity on the Effectiveness of Religious Appeals in Promoting Cultured Meat
—Denni Arli, Luis Arango, Felix Septianto []
Tom Angier (ed.), Review of MacIntyre’s After Virtue
—Caleb Bernacchio []