J Bus Ethics
Introduction
Journal of Business Ethics, 203(3)
INTEREST CATEGORY: MARKETING AND SOCIETY
POSTING TYPE: TOCs
Is Competition Inherently Sleazy? Why the Market Failures Approach Says Yes and Kantian Ethics Says No
—Robert C. Hughes []
Bring Your Whole Self to Work: Boundary Conditions of Subjectivity in Diversity and Inclusion Discourse on Investment Bank Websites
—Melissa Carr []
From Stigma to Acceptance: Ethical Implications of Anthropomorphic Design in Healthcare Chatbots
—Fangyuan Chen, Yuting Pang, Lili Wang []
The Ethical Costs of Artificial Intelligence: Investigating How and When Workplace Artificial Intelligence Usage Promotes Employee Unethical Outcomes
—Puchu Zhao, Guohua He, Jian Guan []
Is Mediation a Shortcut to Deter Financial Fraud? Evidence from the Mediation Scheme in China
—Huixia Chen, Yurou Liu []
Historical Slave Trade and Corporate Tax Evasion in Africa
—Geng Niu, Yi Wang, Bohui Zhang, Yang Zhou []
Psychological Reactance Theory and Tax Evasion Intentions
—Diana Falsetta, Brian C. Spilker []
Utility and Democracy in Political Campaign Advertising: Toward a Rule-Utilitarian Ethic for Political Marketing and the Ethics of Meddling in the Other Party’s Primary
—Joel Lansing Reed []
Structuring Private Sustainability Governance: Combining Rule-Based and Goal-Based Mechanisms
—Daniel Wörner, Niklas Letmathe, Marin Jovanovic, Thomas Friedli []
Five Senses Approach of Sustainable Corporate Social Responsibility Strategy: Scale Development and Validation
—Muneer Mohammed Saeed Al Mubarak, Jalal Majeed Naser []
Instrumental or Normative Motives: How Should Brands Implement Their Activism Campaigns?
—Charlotte Lécuyer, Marine Kergoat, Christine Lambey-Checchin []