J Bus Ethics

Introduction

Journal of Business Ethics, 202(4)

INTEREST CATEGORY: MARKETING AND SOCIETY
POSTING TYPE: TOCs


Whistleblowing as a Recursive Sequence of Épreuves: A Boltanskian Theorization of Speaking Up
Mahaut Fanchini, Meghan Van Portfliet []

Escape the Kingdom! Family Business Metaphors in the French Business Press and their Implications for Gendered Representations
Audrey Missonier, Christina Constantinidis, Franck Celhay []

Staging Debates in Whistleblowing Research: A Problematizing Literature Review
Paul Zimmermann []

‘In the Grip of King Kong’: Making Sense of Whistleblower Retaliation Experiences Through Metaphor
Joseph McGlynn, Brian K. Richardson, Jacinta T. Tran [Google Scholar]

When Vulnerable Narcissists Take the Lead: The Role of Internal Attribution of Failure and Shame for Abusive Supervision
Susanne Braun, Birgit Schyns, Yuyan Zheng, Robert G. Lord []

Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff: The Tolerance Spillover Effect in Ethical Decision-Making
Jeffrey S. Bednar, Ryan D. Sommerfeldt, Aaron F. Zimbelman, Mark F. Zimbelman []

Why and When Leaders Are Exploitative? The Interactive Roles of Machiavellianism and Accountability
Xue Peng, Jian Peng []

When Play at Work Can Foster Harassment-Based Norms: Exploring Moral Disengagement During Social Play
Al-Karim Samnani []

Female Management Representation and Corporate Financial Fraud: Do Local Gender Norms Play a Role?
Yuehua Xu, Vishal K. Gupta, Shan Xue, Sandra Mortal, Honghui Chen []

The Ethical Commitment of Business Strategy: ESG-Related Factors as Drivers of the SDGs
M. Ángeles López-Cabarcos, Ydriss Ziane, M. Luisa López-Pérez, Juan Piñeiro-Chousa []

Promoting Cooperation in an Unequal World: Experimental Evidence on the Role of Transparency and Punishment
Jingnan Cecilia Chen, John D’Attoma, Miguel A. Fonseca, Antoine Malézieux []