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The resent issue of the Business Ethics: A European Review (volume 19, 1) contains:
Sector-based corporate citizenship, by Timonen, L. and Luoma-aho, V. , in: Business Ethics: A European Review, volume 19, number 1, pages 1-13.
Corporate responsibility perceptions in change: Finnish managers' views 
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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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Special Issue - Contextualizing Corporate Responsibility
Over the last two decades, the role of business in (global) society has changed significantly. Corporations are asked to voluntarily accept social, environmental and ethical responsibilities arising out of their operations and practices (Waddock 2008). Globalization is one 
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The online world increasingly provides the setting within which many of us pursue our work lives, our hobbies and interests, and even our more intimate lives, such as our friendships and loves. Opportunities to express oneself and form relationships with others have been 
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The recent issue of Business & Society Review (volume 114, number 4) contains:
Using Exemplary Business Practices to Identify Buddhist and Confucian Ethical Value Systems, by Weber, J., in: Business & Society Review, volume 114, number 4, pages 511-540, 2009.
International Business, Human Rights, 
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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 issue of Business & Society (48/4) contains:
When the Whistle Is Blown: Legal Defenses and Practical Guidelines for Managing Reports of Organizational Misconduct, by Peeples, D. K. , Stokes, P. and Wingfield, S. S. , in: Business & Society, volume 48, number 
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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 recent issue of Business Ethics: A European Review (volume 18, number 4) contains:
Track: 'Responsible management', in: Business Ethics: A European Review, volume 18, pages 414-415, 2009.
See no evil: moral sensitivity in the formulation of business problems, by Pedersen, L. J. T. , 
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The recent issue of Business Ethics Quarterly (volume 19, number 4) contains:
The Uses and Abuses of Agency Theory, by Heath, J., in: Business Ethics Quarterly, volume 19, number 4, pages 497-528, 2009.
Principles of Managerial Moral Responsibility, by Soule, E., Hedahl, M. and 
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Call for Papers for a Special Issue with Ethics and Information Technology on "The Case for e-Trust: a New Ethical Challenge"
Trust in digital environments (e-trust) affects the activities of millions of individuals involving a wide range of social dynamics. This pervasive phenomenon raises 
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Call for Papers for a Special Issue with Ethics and Information Technology on “ICT and the capability approach”
Some influential theories of distributive justice, fairness and equality, like that of John Rawls, discuss fair distribution in terms of shares of primary goods available to 
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The United Nations Global Compact –
Retrospect and Prospect
Guest Editors: Andreas Rasche, Malcolm McIntosh, Sandra Waddock
The United Nations Global Compact now has nearly 7,000 business and non-business participants, and has in its first ten years of life become the world’s largest 
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Call for Manuscripts Business Ethics Quarterly
Reviving Tradition: Virtue and the Common Good in Business and Management
Due July 15, 2010
Guest Editors: Alejo José G. Sison, University of Navarre
Joan Fontrodona, IESE Business School
Edwin Hartman, Stern School of Business, New York University
Virtue ethics is one of 
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The recent issue of Business & Society (volume 48, number 3) contains:
From the Editor, by Windsor, D., in: Business & Society, volume 48, number 3, pages 274-283, 2009.
Editorial Announcement, by Windsor, D., 2009.
Institutional Determinism and Political Strategies: An Empirical Investigation, by Tian, Zhilong, 
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The recent issue of Business & Society Review (volume 114, number 3) contains:
Beyond Corporate Responsibility: Implications for Management Development,
by Waddock, S. and McIntosh, M., in: Business & Society Review, volume 114, number 3, pages 295-325, 2009.
Insights from a Management Prophet: Mary Parker Follett 
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The Business Firm as a Political Actor:
A New Theory of the Firm for a Globalized World
Andreas Georg Scherer
University of Zurich, Switzerland
Guido Palazzo
University of Lausanne, Switzerland
Dirk Matten
York University, Canada
The debate on the relationship between business and politics mainly builds on the assumption of a 
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The recent issue of Business Ethics Quarterly (volume 19, number 3) contains:
Introduction to the Special Issue: Globalization as a Challenge for Business Responsibilities, by Scherer, A.G., Palazzo, G. and Matten, D., in: Business Ethics Quarterly, volume 19, number 3, pages 327-347, 2009.
Moral Commitments 
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