The recent issue of the Journal of Business Ethics (volume 74, number 1) contains:
- The Social Norms of Tax Compliance: Evidence from Australia, Singapore, and the United States, by Bobek, D., Roberts, R. and Sweeney, J.T., in: Journal of Business Ethics, volume 74, number 1, pages 49-64, 2007.
- The Social Norms of Tax Compliance: Evidence from Australia, Singapore, and the United States, by Bobek, D., Roberts, R. and Sweeney, J.T., in: Journal of Business Ethics, volume 74, number 1, pages 49-64, 2007.
- Why People Don’t Take their Concerns about Fair Trade to the Supermarket: The Role of Neutralisation, by Chatzidakis, A., Hibbert, S. and Smith, A., in: Journal of Business Ethics, volume 74, number 1, pages 89-100, 2007.
- Consumer Trust, Social Marketing and Ethics of Welfare Exchange, by Choi, C.J., Eldomiaty, T. and Kim, S., in: Journal of Business Ethics, volume 74, number 1, pages 17-23, 2007.
- Affirmative Action Policy and Changing Views, by Libertella, A., Sora, S. and Natale, S.M., in: Journal of Business Ethics, volume 74, number 1, pages 65-71, 2007.
- The Perceived Fairness of Layoffs in Germany: Participation, Compensation, or Avoidance?, by Pfeifer, C., in: Journal of Business Ethics, volume 74, number 1, pages 25-36, 2007.
- The Power of One: Dissent and Organizational Life, by Shahinpoor, N. and Matt, B., in: Journal of Business Ethics, volume 74, number 1, pages 37-48, 2007.
- Fiduciary Duties as a Helpful Guide to Ethical Decision-Making in Business, by Young, S., in: Journal of Business Ethics, volume 74, number 1, pages 1-15, 2007.
Further information about this issue, including abstracts are available at csr-literature.net