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The recent issue of Business Ethics: A European Review (volume 18, number 3) contains:
The potential of CSR to support the implementation of the EU sustainability strategy: editorial introduction, by Moon, J., Anastasiadis, S. and Vigan, F. , in: Business Ethics: A European Review, 
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The recent issue of Business & Society Review (volume 114, number 2) contains:
Your E-mail Trail: Where Ethics Meets Forensics, by Moore, J.M., in: Business & Society Review (00453609), volume 114, number 2, pages 273-293, 2009.
Stakeholder Reporting: The Role of Intermediaries, by Stapleton, P. 
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The recent issue of Business & Society (volume 48, number 2) contains:
How Politically Correct Is Political Correctness?: A SWOT Analysis of This Phenomenon, by Marques, J. F. , in: Business & Society, volume 48, number 2, pages 257-266, 2009.
From the Editor, by Windsor, 
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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 issue of Business Ethics Quarterly (volume 19, number 2) contains:
What's the Matter with Price Gouging?, in: Business Ethics Quarterly, volume 19, number 2, pages 275-293, 2009.
Organizational Justice and Behavioral Ethics: Promises and Prospects, in: Business Ethics Quarterly, volume 19, number 
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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 literature of the newly-emerging area of robot ethics frequently mentions that one benefit of trying to build moral robots is what we stand to learn about ethics in the case of human beings. Yet, there is little mention of any specifics. The 
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EABIS ANNUAL COLLOQUIUM 2009
- CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS -
How is the role of business in society likely to change?
To what extent can governance mechanisms foster Corporate Responsibility at Global, company and individual levels?
These are the questions which, among others, the EABIS 2009 Annual 
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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 issue of Business & Society Review (volume 114, number 1) contains:
Beyond Voluntariness, Beyond CSR: Making a Case for Human Rights and Justice, by Wettstein, F., in: Business & Society Review (00453609), volume 114, number 1, pages 125-152, 2009.
Ambiguous Allure: The Value-Pragmatics 
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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 Business Ethics: A European Review (volume 18, number 1) contains:
Relationship of business and NGOs: an empirical analysis of strategies and mediators of their private relationship, by Valor, C. and Merino de Diego, A. , in: Business Ethics: A European 
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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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Die aktuelle Ausgabe der Zeitschrift für Wirtschafts- und Unternehmensethik (9/2, 2008) zum Thema “Corporate Governance and Business Ethics ” enthält folgende Beiträge:
Intangibles Reporting – The Financial Communication Challenge in Response to Corporate Responsibility Requirements – In Search for a Common Language, by Schiereck, 
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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 
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The recent issue of Business & Society (volume 48, number 1) contains:
Corporate Social Responsibility Orientation, Goals, and Behavior: A Study of Small Business Owners, by Burton, B.K. and Goldsby, M.G., in: Business & Society, volume 48, number 1, pages 88-104, 2009.
Corporate Social 
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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 issue of Business & Society Review (volume 113, number 4) contains:
Rating the Raters: Conflicts of Interest in the Credit Rating Firms, by Strier, F. , in: Business & Society Review (00453609), volume 113, number 4, pages 533-553, 2008.
Positive Deviance on the 
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The recent issue of Business Ethics Quarterly (volume 18, number 4) contains:
UNDERSTANDING THE SEPARATION THESIS: PRECISION AFTER THE DECIMAL POINT?, in: Business Ethics Quarterly, volume 18, number 4, pages 549-553, 2008.
THE TIDE IS TURNING ON THE SEPARATION THESIS?, in: Business Ethics Quarterly, 
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