The recent issue of Business Ethics Quarterly (volume 19, number 1) contains:
Reconsidering Instrumental Corporate Social Responsibility through the Mafia Metaphor, by Gond, J. -P. , Palazzo, G. and Basu, K., in: Business Ethics Quarterly, volume 19, number 1, pages 57-85, 2009.
Reconsidering Instrumental Corporate Social Responsibility through the Mafia Metaphor, by Gond, J. -P. , Palazzo, G. and Basu, K., in: Business Ethics Quarterly, volume 19, number 1, pages 57-85, 2009.
Moral Imagination, Collective Action, and the Achievement of Moral Outcomes, by Hargrave, T. J. , in: Business Ethics Quarterly, volume 19, number 1, pages 87-104, 2009.
Organizational Change, Normative Control Deinstitutionalization, and Corruption, by Martin, K. D. , Johnson, J.L. and Cullen, J.B., in: Business Ethics Quarterly, volume 19, number 1, pages 105-130, 2009.
Conscience and Corporate Culture, by Price, T.L., in: Business Ethics Quarterly, volume 19, number 1, pages 131-141, 2009.
Business Ethics and the Brain, by Salvador, R. and Folger, R. G. , in: Business Ethics Quarterly, volume 19, number 1, pages 1-31, 2009.
Reasoned Moral Agreement: Applying Discourse Ethics within Organizations, by Stansbury, J., in: Business Ethics Quarterly, volume 19, number 1, pages 33-56, 2009.
Further information about this issue, including abstracts are available at csr-literature.net .