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New Issue of Journal of Business Ethics (volume 73, number 1 and 2)

The recent issue of the Journal of Business Ethics (volume 73, number 1 and 2) contains:

  • Social Standards: Toward an Active Ethical Involvement of Businesses in Developing Countries, by Beschorner, T. and Müller, M., in: Journal of Business Ethics, volume 73, number 1, pages 11-20, 2007.
  • The Social Responsibilities of International Business Firms in Developing Areas, by Bird, F.B. and Smucker, J., in: Journal of Business Ethics, volume 73, number 1, pages 1-9, 2007.
  • Impact of Leader Racial Attitude on Ratings of Causes and Solutions for an Employee of Color Shortage, by Buttner, E.H., Lowe, K. and Billings-Harris, L., number 73 01674544, 2007.
  • Restorying a Culture of Ethical and Spiritual Values: A Role for Leader Storytelling, by Driscoll, C. and McKee, M., in: Journal of Business Ethics, volume 73, number 2, pages 205-217, 2007.
  • “AIDS is Not a Business”: A Study in Global Corporate Responsibility – Securing Access to Low-cost HIV Medications,
    by Flanagan, W.G. and Whiteman, G., in: Journal of Business Ethics, volume 73, number 1, pages 65-75, 2007.
  • Caterpillar’s Interactions with Piracicaba, Brazil: A Community-based Analysis of CSR, by Griesse, M., in: Journal of Business Ethics, volume 73, number 1, pages 39-51, 2007.
  • Developing Social Responsibility: Biotechnology and the Case of DuPont in Brazil, by Griesse, M., in: Journal of Business Ethics, volume 73, number 1, pages 103-118, 2007.
  • The Geographic, Political, and Economic Context for Corporate Social Responsibility in Brazil, by Griesse, M., in: Journal of Business Ethics, volume 73, number 1, pages 21-37, 2007.
  • Cannot Manage without The “Significant Other”: Mining, Corporate Social Responsibility and Local Communities in Papua New Guinea, by Imbun, B., in: Journal of Business Ethics, volume 73, number 2, pages 177-192, 2007.
  • Representational Approaches Matter,by Khan, F., in: Journal of Business Ethics, volume 73, number 1, pages 77-89, 2007.
  • Assessing Gender Differences in Computer Professionals’ Self-Regulatory Efficacy Concerning Information Privacy Practices, by Kuo, F.-Y., Lin, C.-P. and Hsu, M. -H., in: Journal of Business Ethics, volume 73, number 2, pages 145-160, 2007.
  • Beyond Paternalism: Cross-cultural Perspectives on the Functioning of a Mexican Production Plant,
    by Litrico, J. -B., in: Journal of Business Ethics, volume 73, number 1, pages 53-63, 2007.
  • A Model of Ethical Decision Making: The Integration of Process and Content, by McDevitt, R., Giapponi, C. and Tromley, C., in: Journal of Business Ethics, volume 73, number 2, pages 219-229, 2007.
  • An Exploratory Investigation of the Effect of Ethical Culture in Activating Moral Imagination, by Moberg, D.J. and Caldwell, D., in: Journal of Business Ethics, volume 73, number 2, pages 193-204, 2007.
  • Social Investment through Community Enterprise: The Case of Multinational Corporations Involvement in the Development of Nigerian Water Resources, by Nwankwo, E., Phillips, N. and Tracey, P., in: Journal of Business Ethics, volume 73, number 1, pages 91-101, 2007.
  • Keeping Public Institutions Invested in Tobacco, by Wander, N. and Malone, R., in: Journal of Business Ethics, volume 73, number 2, pages 161-176, 2007.

Further information about this issue, including abstracts are available at csr-literature.net


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