The recent issue of Business & Society Review (volume 112, number 4) contains:
Management or Organizing? A Dialogue, by Pearson, G.J. and Parker, M., in: Business & Society Review (00453609), volume 113, number 1, pages 43-61, 2008.
Who Gets to Decide? The Role of Institutional Logics in Shaping Stakeholder Politics and Insurgency, by Mattingly, J.E. and Hall, H. T. , in: Business & Society Review (00453609), volume 113, number 1, pages 63-89, 2008.
Eminent Domain: Does BB&T’s Lending Policy Reflect Sound Corporate Governance?, by Hemphill, T.A., in: Business & Society Review (00453609), volume 113, number 1, pages 91-97, 2008.
Three Models of Corporate Social Responsibility: Interrelationships between Theory, Research, and Practice, by Geva, A., in: Business & Society Review (00453609), volume 113, number 1, pages 1-41, 2008.
Executive Compensation, by Chan, M., in: Business & Society Review (00453609), volume 113, number 1, pages 129-161, 2008.
Rebuilding Stakeholder Trust in Business: An Examination of Principle-Centered Leadership and Organizational Transparency in Corporate Governance, by Bandsuch, M.R., Pate, L. and Thies, J. , in: Business & Society Review (00453609), volume 113, number 1, pages 99-127, 2008.
Further information about this issue, including abstracts are available at csr-literature.net .