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Special Issue in the Journal of Business Ethics
Guest Editors
Timo Busch, ETH Zurich
Deborah E. de Lange, Suffolk University
Javier Delgado-Ceballos, University of Granada
Alfred Marcus, University of Minnesota
Jonatan Pinkse, University of Amsterdam Business School
With this call for papers, we intend to invite research that advances a 
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The resent issues of Journal of Business and Ethics (volume 95) contain:
The Effect of Confucian Work Ethics on Learning About Science and Technology Knowledge and Morality, by Yeh, Q. -J. and Xu, X. , in: Journal of Business Ethics, volume 95, number 1, 
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The resent issue of Journal of Business and Ethics (volume 94, 1) contains:
Erratum to: Ethical Climate in Government and Nonprofit Sectors: Public Policy Implications for Service Delivery, by Agarwal, J., Malloy, D.C. and Rasmussen, K. , in: Journal of Business Ethics, volume 94, 
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The resent issues of the Journal of Business Ethics (volume 91) contain:
Metaphors and the Application of a Corporate Code of Ethics, by Zolingen, S. and Honders, H. , in: Journal of Business Ethics, volume 92, number 3, pages 385-400.
Compensatory Ethics, by 
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The resent issues of the Journal of Business Ethics (volume 91) contain:
Corporate Philanthropic Disaster Response and Ownership Type: Evidence from Chinese Firms' Response to the Sichuan Earthquake, by Zhang, R. , Rezaee, Z. and Zhu, J. , in: Journal of Business Ethics, volume 
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The recent issue of Journal of Business Ethics (volume 90, number 4) contains:
Toward a Better Understanding of Organizational Efforts to Rebuild Reputation Following an Ethical Scandal, by Sims, R.R., in: Journal of Business Ethics, volume 90, number 4, pages 453-472, 2009.
The Impact 
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The recent issues of Journal of Business Ethics (volume 90, number 1+2) contain:
Do Credible Firms Perform Better in Emerging Markets? Evidence from China, by Zhang, R. and Rezaee, Z., in: Journal of Business Ethics, volume 90, number 2, pages 221-237, 2009.
Corporate Perceptions 
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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 
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The supplements to the Journal of Business Ethics (volume 87, 89, 90) contain:
From Passive Beneficiary to Active Stakeholder: Workers' Participation in CSR Movement Against Labor Abuses, by Yu, X., in: Journal of Business Ethics, volume 87, pages 233-249, 2009.
Who will Guard the Guardians? 
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The resent issue of the Journal of Business Ethics (volume 86, number 3) contains:
What do Corporations have to do with Fair Trade? Positive and Normative Analysis from a Value Chain Perspective, by Reed, D., in: Journal of Business Ethics, volume 86, pages 3-26, 
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The recent issues of the Journal of Business Ethics (volume 86, number 1+2) contain:
The Impact of Work-Related Values on the Readiness to Change in Estonian Organizations, by Alas, R., in: Journal of Business Ethics, volume 86, number 2, pages 113-124, 2009.
The Impact of 
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The recent issues of the Journal of Business Ethics (volume 85, number 4 and supplement 2) contain:
Whistleblowing as Planned Behavior - A Survey of South Korean Police Officers, by Park, H. and Blenkinsopp, J. , number 85 01674544, 2009.
What's in a Credo? A 
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The recent issues of the Journal of Business Ethics (volume 85, number 2+3) contain:
The Land of Realism and the Shipwreck of Idea-ism: Thomas Aquinas and Milton Friedman on the Social Responsibilities of Business, by Wishloff, J., in: Journal of Business Ethics, volume 85, 
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The recent issue of the Journal of Business Ethics (volume 85, number 1) contains:
Bullying in the 21st Century Global Organization: An Ethical Perspective, by Harvey, M.G., Treadway, D. , Heames, J. and Duke, A. , in: Journal of Business Ethics, volume 85, number 
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The recent issue of the Journal of Business Ethics (volume 84, number 4) contains:
TNC Motives for Signing International Framework Agreements: A Continuous Bargaining Model of Stakeholder Pressure, by Egels-Zandèn, N., number 84 01674544, 2009.
The Supply of Corporate Social Responsibility Disclosures Among U.S. Firms, 
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The recent issues of the Journal of Business Ethics (volume 84, number 1-2) contain:
Aristotle's Natural Wealth: The Role of Limitation in Thwarting Misordered Concupiscence, by Worden, S., in: Journal of Business Ethics, volume 84, number 2, pages 209-219, 2009.
Consumer Ethics in Japan: An 
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The recent issue of the Journal of Business Ethics (volume 83, number 4) contains:
The Perceptions of Consumers Regarding Online Retailers' Ethics and Their Relationship with Consumers' General Internet Expertise and Word of Mouth: A Preliminary Analysis, by Romén, S. and Cuestas, P. , 
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The recent issues of the Journal of Business Ethics (volume 83, number 1-3) contain:
Ripped from the Headlines: What can the Popular Press Teach us about Software Piracy?, by Zamoon, S. and Curley, S. , in: Journal of Business Ethics, volume 83, number 3, 
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The recent issues of the Journal of Business Ethics (volume 82, number 2-4) contain:
Cross-cultural Comparisons of Managerial Perceptions on Profit, by Yong, A. , in: Journal of Business Ethics, volume 82, number 4, pages 775-791, 2008.
Corporate Values, Codes of Ethics, and Firm Performance: 
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The recent issues of Journal of Business Ethics (volume 81, number 3+4) contain:
Whistle-Blowing and Morality, by Bouville, M. , in: Journal of Business Ethics, volume 81, number 3, pages 579-585, 2008.
Vocational Ethics as a Subspecialty of Business Ethics - Structuring a Research and 
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