The resent issues of the Journal of Business Ethics (volume 86, number 1-3) contain:
Does Business and Society Scholarship Matter to Society? Pursuing a Normative Agenda with Critical Realism and Neoinstitutional Theory, by Wry, T. , in: Journal of Business Ethics, volume 89, number 2, pages 151-171, 2009.
On Changing Organizational Cultures by Injecting New Ideologies: The Power of Stories,
by Wines, W.A. and Hamilton, J. B., in: Journal of Business Ethics, volume 89, number 3, pages 433-447, 2009.
How Corporate Social Responsibility Influences Organizational Commitment, by Turker, D. , in: Journal of Business Ethics, volume 89, number 2, pages 189-204, 2009.
Using the Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) to Construct a Measure of the Magnitude of Consequences Component of Moral Intensity, by Stein, E. and Ahmad, N. , in: Journal of Business Ethics, volume 89, number 3, pages 391-407, 2009.
CEO International Assignment Experience and Corporate Social Performance, by Slater, D. and Dixon-Fowler, H. , in: Journal of Business Ethics, volume 89, number 3, pages 473-489, 2009.
An Investigation of the Effects of Corporate Ethical Values on Employee Commitment and Performance: Examining the Moderating Role of Perceived Fairness, by Sharma, D. , Borna, S. and Stearns, J.M., in: Journal of Business Ethics, volume 89, number 2, pages 251-260, 2009.
A Study of Management Perceptions of the Impact of Corporate Social Responsibility on Organisational Performance in Emerging Economies: The Case of Dubai, by Rettab, B. , Brik, A. and Mellahi, K., in: Journal of Business Ethics, volume 89, number 3, pages 371-390, 2009.
Find Out How Much It Means to Me! The Importance of Interpersonal Respect in Work Values Compared to Perceived Organizational Practices, by Quaquebeke, N. , Zenker, S. and Eckloff, T. , number 89, 2009.
Criteria for Responsible Business Practice in SMEs: An Exploratory Case of U.K. Fair Trade Organisations, by Moore, G. , Slack, R. and Gibbon, J. , in: Journal of Business Ethics, volume 89, number 2, pages 173-188, 2009.
Gender and Perceived Fundamental Moral Orientations: An Empirical Study of the Turkish Hotel Industry, by McCuddy, M.K., Pinar, M. , Birkin, I. and Kozak, M. , number 89, 2009.
Causality Between Corporate Social Performance and Financial Performance: Evidence from Canadian Firms,
by Makni, R. , Francoeur, C. and Bellavance, F. o. , number 89, 2009.
An Investigation of Real Versus Perceived CSP in S&P-500 Firms, by Liston-Heyes, C. and Ceton, G. , in: Journal of Business Ethics, volume 89, number 2, pages 283-296, 2009.
Ethics Programs and Ethical Culture: A Next Step in Unraveling Their Multi-Faceted Relationship, by Kaptein, M., number 89, 2009.
Guanxi and Business Ethics in Confucian Society Today: An Empirical Case Study in Taiwan, by Hwang, D. , Golemon, P. , Chen, Y., Wang, T. -S. and Hung, W. -S. , number 89, 2009.
Leaders and Laggards: The Influence of Competing Logics on Corporate Environmental Action, by Herremans, I., Herschovis, M. and Bertels, S. , number 89, 2009.
Advancing Integrative Social Contracts Theory: A Habermasian Perspective, by Gilbert, D. and Behnam, M., in: Journal of Business Ethics, volume 89, number 2, pages 215-234, 2009.
On a Source of Social Capital: Gift Exchange, by Dolfsma, W., Eijk, R. and Jolink, A. , in: Journal of Business Ethics, volume 89, number 3, pages 315-329, 2009.
Understanding Social Welfare Capitalism, Private Property, and the Government’s Duty to Create a Sustainable Environment, by Cooley, D., in: Journal of Business Ethics, volume 89, number 3, pages 351-369, 2009.
The Functionality of Gray Area Ethics in Organizations, by Bruhn, J. , in: Journal of Business Ethics, volume 89, number 2, pages 205-214, 2009.
Corporate Environmental Citizenship Variation in Developing Countries: An Institutional Framework, by √ñzen, û. k. and K√ºsk√º, F. , in: Journal of Business Ethics, volume 89, number 2, pages 297-313, 2009.
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