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Business ethics quarterly 2021 Jennings, Marietta Peytcheva, Andreas Georg Scherer, Amy J. Thank you so much. 559 - 581 Bhanot (Reference Bhanot 2021) We are grateful to the exceptional editorial team at Business Ethics Quarterly, whose incisive reports were invaluable in helping us to develop our ideas. R outledge is an associate professor of finance at the Tepper School of Business, Carnegie Mellon I then argue that although Rawlsian theory’s potential implications for business ethics are more extensive than some have suggested, the nature of the concern that we ought to have about the effects of corporate behavior on individuals’ economic and social conditions should lead us to reject the view that corporations are bound by Business Ethics Quarterly, 27 (2): 239 –62. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press Business Ethics Quarterly Twentieth Anniversary Forum, Part II: New Directions for Business Ethics Research Information Business Ethics Quarterly , Volume 20 , Issue 4 , October 2010 , pp. These are: (1) a consideration of the ethics of business, that is, an examination of the application of broadly accepted ethical norms to business; (2) an field of academic research and teaching in which normative and critical examinations of business practices are subjected to ethical 年度 文章数/年 5年平均分 非自引分 自引率% IFoid; 2024 (预测数据) 22 This paper reports a systematic literature review of articles published over the past 35 years on cross-cultural issues in business ethics. Peterborough, Ont. 10. Recognized as one of One common, and essential, approach to building normative business ethics theory is to apply normative ethical theories, such as Kantian deontology, utilitarianism, virtue ethics, or Habermasian discourse ethics, to business ethics topics, such as corporate governance, corporate social responsibility, employer–employee relations, and marketing. Dirk Ulrich 2021. Business Ethics Quarterlyis the journal of The Society for Business Ethics, a non-affiliated international scholarly association of persons interested in business ethics. 13 It is increased by a factor of around 1. Abingdon, UK: Routledge, 2020. The Ethics of Employment-at-Will: AnInstitutionalComplementaritiesApproach Vikram R. Even though it is arguably difficult to draw an exact demarcation line between business ethics and other related fields of enquiry, such as sustainability, a common denominator is that the vast majority of highly cited articles in business ethics outlets, such as Business Ethics Quarterly, Journal of Business Ethics, Business & Society or BEER The first issue of the Business Ethics Quarterly (beq) appeared in January 1991, 134 pages of 464 for the full volume. This ethics faces practical difficulties given it implies a seemingly limitless responsibility to a set of incommensurable ethical demands. Creating Value by Sharing Values: Managing Stakeholder Value Conflict in the Face of Pluralism through Discursive Justification, in: Business Ethics Quarterly, forthcoming January 2021 Business 1999 c. Our article shows why scholars, policy makers, and the managers of social This article introduces the second of two special issues on philosophical approaches to leadership ethics. Google Scholar Business Ethics Quarterly, Vol. 4--2022: 3. C. More than twenty years later, we see robust evidence of consumers, employees, shareholders, and communities It draws from the political philosophy, labor relations, and business ethics literatures to outline a framework for an extended notion of deliberative engagement. This paper helps bridge important knowledge gaps of corporate philanthropy and its relation with firm performance by studying corporate philanthropy at a multi-level of analysis and applying diverse theoretical frameworks of corporate philanthropy. 124, Issue. 30, Issue. , 2012, “The Possibility of Virtue”, Business Ethics Quarterly, 22(2): 377–404. pp. Year: Impact Factor (IF) Total Articles: Total Cites: 2023 (2024 update) 3. David C. In particular, we thank Bruce Barry, the Business Ethics Quarterly, 32 (4). Alan Strudler - 2010 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 13 (2):171-179. Business Ethics Quarterly, 1(4), 385–393. Despite this, we argue that his work has a number of provocative implications for the field that warrant wider attention. July 2021. , 2022; Toro-Arias et al. We explore themes in Nobel Prize–winning economist James M. Manifestations of corporate social responsibility as sensemaking and sensegiving in a hydrocarbon industry. BEQ's acceptance rate for submitted manuscripts is approximately 9%. 1-175. Extant research suggests that many consumers fail to make The responsibility of the food and beverage industry for noncommunicable diseases is a controversial topic. We intervene in this debate by arguing that the case for EAW is contextual in a way that existing business ethics scholarship has not considered. ethics, internet ethics, design ethics, exploitation W ith most businesses, the user of the product or service is the source of the revenue. Very roughly, the idea is that managers have a duty to behave as if they were complying with an ideal regulatory regime ensuring Pareto-optimal market outcomes. Medium: Online Corporate Social Responsibility: An Ethical Approach, by Mark S. Some scholars interpret business ethics as those which facilitate the moral and political duty of businesses to enable efficient competition in the market (Boatright Reference Boatright 1996; Heath Reference Heath 2014; Organizations differ in the extent to which they emphasize the importance of status, yet most extant research on the role of status at work has utilized a limited view of status as merely a matter of a person’s status rank. , Peifer, Reference Business Ethics Quarterly. I argue that lying in business negotiations is pro tanto wrong and no less wrong than lying in other contexts. Smith, “Ethics and Leadership: The 1990’s Introduction to the Special Issue of the Business Ethics Quarterly,” Business Ethics Quarterly 5, no. Public health scholars identify the food and beverage industry as one of the main contributors to the rise of these diseases. Employing a large US sample, we show that the CCI initiatives of a company are positively associated with the level of Christian religiosity present in the region within which that company’s headquarters is located. See Patricia H. the 2021 Society for Business Ethics meeting, Georgetown Institute for the Study of Markets and Ethics, and the Dartmouth Ethics Institute. Caption. BEQ is a member journal of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) and adheres to COPE’s best practices and policies regarding ethics and the resolution of ethical concerns in academic journal publishing. 3, p. - Volume 22 Issue 1 This article examines how a firm’s prior record on corporate social responsibility (CSR) influences individual stakeholders’ perceptions of corporate hypocrisy in the wake of a corporate social irresponsibility (CSI) event. 148 pp. PUBLICATION ETHICS AND POLICIES. Altona, MB: FriesenPress, 2023. CrossRef Google Scholar This article reviews four key orientations in environmental ethics that range from an instrumental understanding of sustainability to one that acknowledges the intrinsic value of sustainable behavior (i. , how we share the world we live in with others, both human and non-human (Allen, Reference Allen 2020). Polo L. org is added to your Approved Personal Document E-mail List under your Personal Document Settings on the Manage Your Content and Devices page of your Amazon account. Consistent with the idea that business ethics is a form of applied ethics, many virtue ethicists make use of an extant (pure) moral philosophy framework, namely, one developed by Alasdair MacIntyre. Some carry the burden of facing life-or-death confrontations directly in their organi-zations, enduring such confrontations on a daily basis. Organized immaturity has been defined as a collective, albeit not necessarily orchestrated, phenomenon where independent reasoning is delegated to another’s guidance (Scherer and Neesham Given his view that the modern world is “radically evil,” Theodor Adorno is an unlikely contributor to business ethics. Pedagogically-focused research (such as articles on teaching business ethics), unless the pedagogical issue is presented as an opportunity for examining and developing business ethics theory. To send this article to your Kindle, first ensure no-reply@cambridge. At that time there were few general principles that could serve as guidelines for global business. Advertisement Economics, and Ethics and The Society for Business Ethics. “ The Corporate Social Policy Process: Beyond Business Ethics, Corporate Social Responsibility, and Corporate Social Responsiveness. Creating Value by Sharing Values: Managing Stakeholder Value Conflict in the Face of Pluralism We examine whether religion influences company decisions related to corporate community involvement (CCI). Wicks, Bidhan L. : Broadview Press, 2011, 176 pp. The Notion of the “Organizational Moral Structure” About half of the book is on leadership and the other half on topics in business ethics. It is. 21 July 2021, pp. Much business ethics and corporate social responsibility literature suggests, implicitly or explicitly, that firms ought to engage in activities that can be characterized as philanthropy, namely, expending resources beyond what is required by law and market norms to promote others’ welfare at the expense of firm profits. In Adam Smith’s Own Words: The Role of Virtues in the Relationship Between Free Market Economies and Societal Flourishing, A Semantic Network Data-Mining Approach Business ethics has made important strides over the past decades, but it has also suffered significant failures as witnessed by the long line of business scandals in the past half century. 03 December 2021, pp. 67-101; Article; Get access. 25, Issue. Skip to main content. The Influence of Ethical Leadership and Regulatory Focus on Employee Outcomes - Volume 23 Issue 2 Business Ethics Quarterly, Vol. Google Scholar Jones , Thomas M. ISBN: 978-155-111-2947 - Volume 23 Issue 4 Although central to stakeholder theory, stakeholder value is surprisingly neglected in the literature. Schwartz. Utilizing Rest's (Moral development: advances in research and theory, Praeger, New York, 1986) four-step model for EDM and Jones' (Acad Manag Rev, 16(2): 366-395, 1991) theory of moral intensity, 85 articles, resulting in 388 findings, were Business ethics research has long been interested in understanding the conditions under which ethical consumption is consistent versus context-dependent. 234 pp by Kaufmann, Lauren 781-784 New Circus and the Ethics of Safety Management: A Review of EZ (Elena Zanzu) by Green, Kai Roland 790-790 Lying about Reservation Prices in Business Negotiation: A Qualified Defense (Commentary) – Corrigendum Critical scholarship often presents corporate social responsibility (CSR) as a reflection or embodiment of neoliberalism. Carroll (PhD, Florida State University) is the Robert W. However, since 1991 a plethora of such principles have been developed to serve as guidelines and evaluative mechanisms for global corporate responsibilities. g. Jeffrey Moriarty works mainly in business ethics, though he also has interests in political philosophy, and at the intersection of these fields. Werhane, Moral Imagination and Management Decision-Making (New York: Oxford University Press, 1999). Journal of Business Ethics , 94 ( 2 ): 265 –78. G. Leading health reform: a critical review of ‘leadership’ within allied health In addressing the theme of this special issue of Business Ethics Quarterly on business ethics in the new millennium, I want to focus not on business ethics as an academic field of study but rather on ethics in business. Does CSR Affect the Profitability and Valuation of Energy Companies? An Example from Poland Business Ethics, the Environment & Responsibility is a multidisciplinary business ethics journal covering ethics, sustainability, October 2021. , 1993, Value in Ethics and Economics A quick look at what is happening in the corporate world makes it clear that the stakeholder idea is alive, well, and flourishing; and the question now is not “if ” but “how” stakeholder theory will meet the challenges of its success. Please list any fees and grants from, employment by, consultancy for, shared ownership in or any close relationship with, at any time over the preceding 36 months, any organisation whose interests may be affected by the publication of the response. Cambridge Core - Business Ethics Quarterly - Volume 32 - Issue 1. When Workplace Norms Conflict: Using Intersubjective Reflection to Guide Ethical Decision-Making - Volume 33 Issue 2 Making Business Ethics Practical - Volume 5 Issue 3. Business Ethics Quarterly , Volume 32 2021. Google Scholar Jackall , Robert ( 1983 ) “ Moral Mazes: Bureaucracy and Managerial Work ,” Harvard Business Review 61 : 118 – 130 . , 2021). 96% compared to the preceding year 2021, indicating a rising trend. 66 CrossRef Google Scholar Cofone , I. Hanson Published January 2021 Marc J. waiting for . Pages 432-446. At the first Society for Business Ethics (SBE) annual meeting that I attended in 1997, Tom Dunfee presented his ideas on the marketplace of morality, which captured the new trends of social cause marketing and socially responsible investing (Dunfee, Reference Dunfee 1998). 702 (2013); 5-year Impact Factor: 3. The Society for Business Ethics holds annual meetings in conjunction with the Academy of Management as well as special sections at American Philosophical Association conventions. Since its initiation in 1980, the editors have encouraged the broadest possible scope. This 2021). Published online by Cambridge University Press: 04 October 2021. Exploring the consistency of ethical perceptions by business and economics higher education students: Looking from academia towards the corporate world Relational leadership invokes an ethics involving a leader’s affective engagement and genuine concern with the interests of others. Spence Human Relations Associate Editor Jean-Pascal Gond INTRODUCTION The last decade has Please list any fees and grants from, employment by, consultancy for, shared ownership in or any close relationship with, at any time over the preceding 36 months, any organisation whose interests may be affected by the publication of the response. Export citation Disturbing Business Ethics: Emmanuel Levinas and the Politics of Organization, by Carl Rhodes. 486 (2013) BEQ is ranked 1st of 50 journals in Ethics, 16th of 110 journals in Business — Journal Citation Reports, Thomson Reuters (2013) BEQ Instructions for Contributors (Cambridge University Press) The Association of Business Schools' 2021 Academic Journal Guide gave BEQ a 4 rating ("a top journal"). Philosophy and Management Studies: A Research Overview. In an editorial in this space at the outset of my term, I made three commitments to the journal’s stakeholders: that we would continue to publish work that is first-rate in both execution and contribution; that we would serve the profession with review processes that are efficient, collegial, and developmental; and that we According to influential theories of business ethics, the ethics that guide behavior in the marketplace are rightly insulated from standard understandings of what constitutes prosocial behavior (Norman Reference Norman 2011; Heath Business firms play an increasingly influential role in contemporary societies, which has led many scholars to return to the question of the democratisation of corporate governance. Academy of Management Review , 32 : 1096 – 1120 . 177-319. Google Scholar. But there is another kind of business—the so-called attention-economy business, typically an Promoting dignity is at the heart of the human capability approach to development. Ética: hacia una versión moderna de los temas clásicos [Ethics. Country: United States. Wendy 2021. Known internationally for his research in business ethics and stakeholder theory, he also examines topics, such as trust, health care ethics, total quality management, and stakeholder This article introduces the second of two special issues on philosophical approaches to leadership ethics. , ethical promotion without ethical demonstration), followers can experience psychological reactance —a negative response to a 《Business Ethics Quarterly》是一本专注于ETHICS领域的English学术期刊,创刊于1991年,由Cambridge University Press出版商出版,出版周期4 issues/year。该刊发文范围涵盖ETHICS等领域,旨在及时、准确、全面地报道国内外ETHICS工作者在该领域的科学研究等工作中取得的经验、科研成果、技术革新、学术动态等。 The first issue of Business Ethics Quarterly was launched in 1991. capital markets: The work of rating agencies, Business Ethics Quarterly, 23 (1): 7 Andrews, Nathan 2021. Other variant title: Journal of the Society for Business Ethics. CrossRef Google Scholar Home Self-Learning Modules Business Ethics and Social Responsibility Self-Learning 2021 at 8:47 PM. Paying People to Risk Life or Limb - Volume 29 Issue 3. ” “ROTTEN: Why Corporate Misconduct Continues and What to Do About It” by Marc J. 321-484. He has received numerous awards that included the first Lifetime “ Implementing the New UN Corporate Human Rights Framework: Implications for Corporate Law, Governance, and Regulation,” Business Ethics Quarterly 22 (1): 145 –77. 61, Issue. Business Ethics Quarterly, Vol. 4 Business Ethics and Social Responsibility Quarter 2 Module 1-2 The Business Responsibilities and Accountabilities SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL This instructional material is collaboratively developed and reviewed by educators Delannon, Nolywé and Raufflet, Emmanuel 2021. 583 - 616 We have launched the page with a user-friendly, easily searchable copy of the ABS Journal Ranking 2021 list to help established or early-career researchers worldwide. What drives Chinese MNEs’ global CSR integration and local CSR responsiveness? Drawing on institutional theory, we argue that both antecedents reflecting globally isomorphic patterns of adaptation and antecedents mirroring Moral repair is an important way for firms to heal moral relationships with stakeholders following a transgression. Business Ethics Quarterly Twentieth Anniversary Forum, Part II: New Directions for Business Ethics Research Information Business Ethics Quarterly , Volume 20 , Issue 4 , October 2010 , pp. 20, Issue. Bhargava George Washington University Carson Young SUNY Brockport The Ethics of Sweatshops and the Limits of Choice - Volume 25 Issue 2 Overview. S. 1995 . Carson Young [Opens in a new window] Show author details Carson Young* Affiliation: SUNY Brockport. Cheltenham : Edward Elgar . Links PhilArchive. Organizational Factors in the Individual Ethical Behaviour. encouraging that DeBode et al. By ethics in business I mean the standards for ethical conduct that are generally recognized in business and the ways in which these standards are Existing research on certifiable management standards (CMS) and corporate social responsibility (CSR) tends to focus on large companies and is characterised by disagreement about the role of these standards as drivers of CSR. My goal in this presidential address is to make the case that the discipline of business ethics is overlooking Cambridge Core - Business Ethics Quarterly - Volume 31 - Issue 2. 2, p. 7, and the percentage change is 69. Sílvia 2021. Workplace Civility: A Confucian Approach - Volume 22 Issue 3. In line with the disciplinary and thematic scope of the Business Ethics Quarterly, we invite scholars from a Business ethics has become an essential component of any business school curriculum or similar management training. 2021. Werhane, “Moral Imagination and the Search for Ethical Decision-Making in Management,” Business Ethics Quarterly, The Ruffin Series: Special Issue No. e. Business Ethics Quarterly (BEQ) is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal that publishes theoretical and empirical research relevant to the ethics of business. Issue 3 . 2006 . His latest book is The Power of And: Responsible Business without Trade-offs, with Bidhan Parmar and Kirsten Martin. While this is generally to be welcomed, it carries with it a risk: that we take its very subject title—business ethics—to imply that there is a distinct set of moral rules that apply only to business and that are significantly different from those moral rules that apply in Empirical research is largely supportive of the assertion of instrumental stakeholder theory that a positive relationship exists between “managing for stakeholders” and firm performance. The prescribed AL approach and ethics are thus setting up many “real-life” leaders for failure in the short or longer term and suggest that only near-“saintly” leaders may succeed in practicing AL (Ford & Harding, Corporate Governance, Business Ethics, Risk Management Internal Control, 2021 Edition Financial Accounting And Reporting, Part 3 ACTG 28 2021 Edition Financial Accounting And Reporting, Part 3 ACTG 28. Abstract Notwithstanding empirical evidence that combining ethics and compliance into one function or programme is likely to erode an ethical culture in organisations, University of Stellenbosch Business School, Bellville, South Africa. B ryan R. 126, Issue. In this issue, the articles draw on the works of Plato, Niccolò Machiavelli, Michel Foucault, and Jürgen Habermas to explore questions in leadership ethics concerning leaders’ self-knowledge and self-constitution and their responsibilities to their followers. 125. CrossRef Google Scholar Ruggie , J. , & Greenwood, M. Wicks is the Ruffin Professor of Business Administration and director of the Olsson Center for Applied Ethics at the University of Virginia Darden School of Business. Issue 4 . There is growing interest in “politically oriented approaches to business ethics” (Moriarty Reference Moriarty 2005; Smith Reference Smith 2019, 128). While dissertations must focus on business ethics, work from any academic discipline is welcome. Reply. Toward the development of a multidimensional scale for improving evaluations of business ethics. October 2021. She sits on the editorial boards of The Leadership The centrality of the ethical conflict in the accepted notion of “ethical problem” has diverted the attention of moral decision modelers from other ethical problems that real-world managers must face—e. The paper concludes by offering several suggestions for future research on corporate philanthropy. 14, Issue. Impeding corporate social responsibility: Revisiting the role of government in shaping business — Marginalized local community relations. SUBMISSIONS. Read more on Personal ethics or related topics Business ethics, Managing people, Organizational culture and Leadership A version of this article appeared in the November–December Although it is unremarkable to hear a corporate culture described as ethical or unethical, it remains quite unclear what such a claim means or how it may be justified. (Log in options will check for institutional or personal access. Business and Society Review, Vol. 604 - 634. Drawing on early work on ethical leadership, we argue that when leaders engage in leader moral hypocrisy (i. 41. Crossref. CrossRef Google Scholar CORPORATE MISCONDUCT, INVESTORS, AND INFORMATION ASYMMETRY. A screening process resulted in a final sample of 306 papers in 26 double-blind reviewed journals with an Business Ethics Quarterly, Vol. Stakeholder theory provides an appropriate lens for considering a more complex perspective of the value that Business Ethics Quarterly Special Issue on:The Challenges and Prospects of Deliberative Democracy for Corporate Sustainability and Responsibility. Stakeholder Theory: A Libertarian Defense - Volume 12 Issue 3. References; Related; Information; Close Figure Viewer. The concept is rooted in recognition theory, which is often used to develop normative perspectives and prescriptions, but the same theory has also propelled a view of moral repair as premised on negotiation between offender and victim(s), which involves the complex Business Ethics Quarterly Business Ethics Quarterly (BEQ) is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal that publishes theoretical and empirical research relevant to the ethics of business. Issue 1 . Roberto Frega argues for the advancement of workplace democracy theorisation by synergising the conceptual pathways of various disciplines. Blair, Joseph P. Scherer chair/professor Emeritus at the Terry College of Business, University of Georgia. Return to Figure By looking to what justifies the market, the Paretian or market-failures approach (hereafter “Paretian”) aims to ground business responsibilities in the “powerful ethical resources hiding in plain sight within the ‘implicit morality Delannon, Nolywé and Raufflet, Emmanuel 2021. A screening process resulted in a final sample of 306 papers in 26 double-blind Toward a political conception of corporate responsibility: Business and society seen from a Habermasian perspective. A Focus on Ethical Value under the Vision of Leadership, Teamwork, Effective Communication and Productivity. Issue 2 . Its basic aim and scope was described by its Editor in Chief Patricia H. This paper reports a systematic literature review of articles published over the past 35 years on cross-cultural issues in business ethics. The Journal of Business Ethics publishes original articles from a wide variety of methodological and disciplinary perspectives concerning ethical issues related to business. 1017/beq. Integrated and decoupled corporate social performance: Management values, external pressures, and corporate ethics practices. Their combined citations are counted only for the first article. 453. Hanson, Rotten: Why Corporate Misconduct Continues Submissions due May 1, 2025 The Society for Business Ethics is soliciting abstracts for dissertations completed between May 1, 2024, and April 30, 2025, to be considered for SBE’s Best Dissertation Award 2025. 1 (1995): 1. The Promise of Pragmatism: Richard Rorty and Business Ethics - Volume 31 Issue 4. Article Business Ethics Quarterly, Vol. Buchanan’s work and apply his Ethics and Economic Progress to problems facing individuals and firms. Add bookmark; Add alert; RSS feed; Share We explore themes in Nobel Prize–winning economist James M. Business Ethics Quarterly Special Issue on: Organizational Ethics of Life and Death [N]ow that I’ve seen what I have seen, I know that I belong here whether I want it or not. 2016. Against this sort of sweeping political characterization we argue that CSR can indeed be considered a liberal concept but that it embodies a “varieties of liberalism. Reprinted (2002) as “Value Maximization, Stakeholder Theory, and the Corporate Objective Function,” Business Ethics Quarterly 12 (2): 235 – 256. Abstract. He places a particular emphasis on the practice of employee involvement, which, according to him, constitutes one of the three pillars of workplace democracy, the other two being voice and representation. > Business Ethics Quarterly > Volume 34 Issue 2 > Hiring, Algorithms, and Choice: Why Interviews Still English; Français Business Ethics Quarterly Article contents. Business Ethics, the Environment & Responsibility, Vol. Academy of Management Journal , 42 : 539 – 52 . , compliance problems, moral laxity, and systemic problems resulting from the structures and practices of the business organization. 2021. During the most recent 2021 edition, 60. Google Scholar The governance of business activities along global production networks (Levy, Reference Levy 2008) is crucial to dealing with the negative social and environmental side effects these activities create or reinforce (Djelic & Quack, This paper argues that the notion of value has been overly simplified and narrowed to focus on economic returns. The number and influence of qualitative research articles has been growing across top-tier management journals (Bartunek, Rynes, & Ireland, Reference Bartunek, Rynes and Ireland 2006; Bluhm, Harman, Lee, & Mitchell, Reference Bluhm, Harman, Lee and Mitchell 2011). This has led 《Business Ethics Quarterly》国际简称:BUS ETHICS Q,是由出版商Cambridge University Press出版的一本致力于发布哲学研究新成果的的专业学术期刊。该杂志以ETHICS研究为重点,主要发表刊登有创见的学术论文文章、行业最新科研成果,扼要报道阶段性研究成果和重要研究工作的最新进展,选载对学科发展起指导 This review summarizes the empirical ethical decision-making (EDM) research in business published between 2012 and 2022. 243-271; Article; Get access. The way the cookie crumbles: Online tracking meets behavioural economics . 719: 18: 3095 Cambridge Core - Business Ethics Quarterly - Volume 33 - Issue 1. , 95 – 118. The term 'business' is understood in a wide sense to include all systems involved in the exchange of goods and The articles in the special issue of Business Ethics Quarterly (2015), “Normative Business Ethics in a Global Economy: New Directions on Donaldsonian Themes,” were written by a set of outstanding scholars: Margaret M. FNEGE (France) Standing astride Ian McEwan’s Machines Like Me (Kim, 2021) and Kazuo Ishiguro’s Klara and the Sun (Mejia & Nikolaidis, 2022) two titles reviewed previously in this journal—Adrian Tchaikovsky’s 2024 novel Service Model offers an intellectually compelling—yet hilarious and thoroughly entertaining—exploration of artificial intelligence ethics that resonates powerfully Cambridge Core - Business Ethics Quarterly - Volume 32 - Issue 3. 30 June 2021, pp. Sherwood - 2025 - Business Ethics Quarterly 35 (1):115-123. Journal of Business Ethics, Vol. We introduce the concept of stakeholder capability enhancement, beginning with a discussion of the capability approach to development Business Ethics Quarterly, Vol. Edward Freeman, Jeffrey S. ” Cambridge Core - Business Ethics Quarterly - Volume 32 - Issue 2. Empirical research relying exclusively on student populations without significant work experience as participants. Scope: This special issue is open to conceptual, normative, or empirical work that shows how engaging philosophical reasoning, business ethics, and social science research can help us identify, analyze, or resist forms of organized immaturity in contemporary contexts of businesses, organizations, and institutions in society. Business Ethics Quarterly focuses largely on the fields of Business ethics, Law and economics, Public relations, Law and Applied philosophy. Business Ethics Quarterly (BEQ) is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal which publishes theoretical and empirical research relevant to the ethics of business, corporate social responsibility, and corporate sustainability. Anderson, E. According to the market failures approach to business ethics, beyond-compliance duties can be derived by employing the same rationale and arguments that justify state regulation of economic conduct. Aims to improve the human condition by promoting ethical discussion and debate in business. Some governments have declared internet addiction a major public health concern, and the World Health Organization has characterized excessive internet use as a growing problem. BEQ was the highest ranked business ethics journal on the 2021 UK ABS list. The Work of Politics: Making a Democratic Welfare State, by Steven Klein. (2013) validated a shorter version of Cambridge Core - Business Ethics Quarterly - Volume 31 - Online ordering is currently unavailable due to technical issues. Business Ethics Quarterly Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2021. Edward Freeman. N. Parting Thoughts. waiting for additional modules :) Replies. ISSN 1052-150X Text (Sherwood_a-lie-is-a-lie--published) - Published Version Available under Identification Number: 10. Skip to main content Accessibility help 2021 - Volume 31. Routledge; Abingdon, UK Irrespective of whether one thinks of philosophy explicitly, each organizational researcher is a This paper reports a systematic literature review of articles published over the past 35 years on cross-cultural issues in business ethics. While it focused on Business ethics, it was also able to explore topics like Epistemology, Philosophy of business and Engineering ethics, Information ethics. 47% Feminism is enjoying a resurgence in popular culture (Koffman & Gill, Reference Koffman and Gill 2013), and feminism’s goals of gender equality and equity appear to be mirrored in a growing number of corporate social responsibility (CSR) programmes and policies which claim to empower women in businesses’ value chains (Coleman, Reference Coleman 2010; This study aims to develop an ethical branding framework that determines whether a corporate brand’s functional and emotional values, that is, product, service quality, and perceived price (antecedents), influence ethical branding Ethics at Work: 2021 international survey of employees . CrossRef Google Scholar Archie B. 0-2877: 2021: 4. He focuses on questions of distributive justice – in firms, markets, and states. Programs aimed at increasing women’s entrepreneurship are a rapidly proliferating class of CSR initiatives across the globe with participation by many of the world’s largest corporations. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of the Society for Business Ethics Access options Get access to the full version Cambridge Core - Business Ethics Quarterly - Volume 31 - Issue 3. A Qualified Account of Supererogation: Toward a Better Conceptualization of Corporate Social Responsibility - Volume 30 Issue 2 We investigate the relationship of corporate social responsibility (CSR) (often assumed to reflect corporate voluntarism) and government (often assumed to reflect coercion). 32, Issue. Andrew C. Other variant title: Multidisciplinary journal of the Society for Business Ethics. Bad apples in bad barrels revisited: Personal factors and organizational rewards as determinants of managerial ethical decision-making. 225 pp. A screening process resulted in a final sample of 306 papers in 26 double-blind Please list any fees and grants from, employment by, consultancy for, shared ownership in or any close relationship with, at any time over the preceding 36 months, any organisation whose interests may be affected by the publication of the response. Ateeq Abdul Rauf - 2020 - Journal of In this article, however, we are concerned with an issue that is fundamental to the way attention-economy businesses on the internet—in particular, social media Cambridge Core - Business Ethics Quarterly - Volume 32 - Issue 4. Registered address: Institute of Mir, R. The Ethics at Work survey, first introduced in 2005, asks employees how they experience ethical dilemmas in their day-to-day working lives. Academy of Management Journal 42 ( 5 ): 539 –52. 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Journal of Risk and Financial Management, Vol. Pages 801-817. · Business Ethics Quarterly于2021年发表了39篇报告,并取得3746篇引用文献。 Business Ethics Quarterly 指标分析 · Business Ethics Quarterly的总出版物为623。 Journal of Business Ethics is dedicated to publishing original articles focused on ethical issues related to business. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2021. 2017 . First, I assert that lying in general Bibliography. We draw upon prospect theory to show how stakeholder judgments of value depend crucially on the reference state, how there are several alternative reference states that may be operative when stakeholders judge value, how the choice of reference state for stakeholders’ value judgments Access options Get access to the full version of this content by using one of the access options below. Skip to document. 2021: Q1: Business Ethics Quarterly is a journal published by Cambridge University Press. ORGANIZED IMMATURITY. SAGE Knowledge. Many people consider price discrimination unfair, but economists argue that in many cases price discrimination is more likely to lead to greater welfare than is the uniform pricing alternative—sometimes for every party in the transaction. I then argue that although Rawlsian theory’s potential implications for business ethics are more extensive than some have suggested, the nature of the concern that we ought to have about the effects of corporate behavior on individuals’ economic and social conditions should lead us to reject the view that corporations are bound by The temptation for an individual to free ride in the course of collective action is a “universal problem” (Ostrom, Reference Ostrom 2000: 138) which gained serious attention in the 1960s (Hardin, Reference Hardin 1968; Olson, Reference Title proper: Business ethics quarterly. Previous Figure Next Figure. 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Informed by behavioural insights into the irrationalities of human decision-making (Simon, Reference Simon 1955; Tversky & Kahneman, Reference Tversky and Kahneman 1974), nudges are implemented to alter the targeted person’s decision-making without the use of coercion or incentives (Thaler & Sunstein, Reference Thaler and Human Relations Special Issue Call for Papers Contesting Social Responsibilities of Business: Experiences in Context DEADLINE: 28 February 2022 Guest Editors Premilla D’Cruz, Nolywé Delannon, Lauren McCarthy, Arno Kourula, Jeremy Moon and Laura J. Check if you have access via personal or institutional login. Business Ethics Quarterly (BEQ) is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal which publishes theoretical and empirical research relevant to the ethics of business, corporate social responsibility, and corporate sustainability. Domènec 2021. Business Ethics Quarterly 01 July 2021 By Cropanzano, Russell. Log in Register. Abstract; References; Get access Finally, Whelan (Reference Whelan 2021) provides an example of many of these calls already with his book on the new megacorporation by using existing theories to understand a new phenomenon in the market, examining the phenomenon Scope. Habermas’s social theory provides a useful analytical tool for understanding current societal transition Business Ethics Quarterly (BEQ) is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal that publishes theoretical and empirical research relevant to the ethics of business. To achieve this aim, the article begins by introducing a new definition of democracy which, it is contended, is better suited than mainstream accounts to highlight the democratizing potential of employee involvement. Reference Rodríguez-Lluesma, García-Ruiz and Pinto-Garay 2021), social psychology, organizational behavior (Trenerry et al. 8. However, the possibility of democratic deliberation within firms has received only marginal attention in Cambridge Core - Business Ethics Quarterly - Volume 31 - Issue 4. (2021). 1 (1998): 75–98; and Patricia H. 4, p. In particular, we argue that the justifiability of EAW for a given jurisdiction depends on existing complementarities among the Models of Leadership in Plato and Beyond, by Dominic Scott and R. This paper discusses different forms that business ethics has taken in relation to the goal of businesses acting ethically. Journal of Business Ethics , 9 : 639 – 653 . 13. Business Ethics Quarterly The Multidisciplinary Journal of the Society for Business Ethics. Gaspar, Nien-hê Hsieh, Peter L. The article aims to bridge divides between political theory and management and organization studies in theorizing workplace democracy. 27, Issue. - Volume 32 Issue 3 Cambridge Core - Business Ethics Quarterly - Volume 31 - To save this article to your Kindle, first ensure coreplatform@cambridge. A bibliographic analysis of the business ethics (BE) and corporate social responsibility (CSR) literatures over a twenty-five-year period elucidates the degree to which gender has been a salient concern, the methodologies adopted, and the ways in which gender has been analyzed (by geography, issue type, and theoretical perspective). The journal addresses theoretical, methodological, and issue-based questions that can advance ethical inquiry and improve the ethical performance of business organizations. We apologise for any delays responding to customers while we resolve this. Harrison, Andrew C. (1997). Export citation View abstract. Business Ethics Quarterly , Volume 34 , Issue 4 , October 2024, pp. Izabela 2021. He has extensively published in the fields of corporate responsibility, organisational behaviour, and organisation theory in leading academic journals such as Academy of Management Review, Business Ethics Quarterly, All issues of Business Ethics Quarterly - Frank den Hond, Mollie Painter. The purpose of this special issue is to address fundamental questions about a possible deficit of normativity in management research, practice, and education—especially as it relates to the field of business ethics and its neighboring disciplines, corporate social responsibility (CSR) and sustainability. CrossRef Google Scholar Price discrimination is the practice of charging different customers different prices for the same product. 1, p. Value creation, management competencies, and global corporate citizenship: An ordonomic approach to business ethics in the age of globalization. 2-year Impact Factor: 2. The Distinctive Wrong in Lying. He has received six honorary doctorates (Doctor Honoris Causa) from universities around the world for his work on In a recent article in this journal, David Faraci argues that the value of fairness can plausibly be appealed to in order to vindicate the view that consensual, mutually beneficial employment relationships can be wrongfully exploitative, even if employers have no obligation to hire or otherwise benefit those who are badly off enough to be vulnerable to wage exploitation. BEQ volume 31 issue 3 Cover and Back matter. Anonymous October 21, 2024 at 6:50 PM. Most research examining investor reactions to misconduct rests on the efficient markets hypothesis, which assumes that > Business Ethics Quarterly > Volume 14 Issue 3 > Ethical Principles vs. Published online by Cambridge University Press: 30 April 2021. A modern version of its classics themes]. 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I begin by addressing these two questions by offering an account of corporate culture as the intrinsic values that are shared by organisation members and that underpin The Effects of Ethical Leadership and Ethical Climate on Employee Ethical Behavior in the International Port Context. Thomas R. Epstein and Kirk O. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of the Society for Business Ethics Business Ethics Quarterly, Vol. Upload a copy of this work Papers currently archived: 104,292 Charles N. 2020 - It recognizes that contributions to the better understanding of business ethics can come from any quarter and therefore publishes scholarship rooted in the humanities, social sciences, and professional fields. In doing so, these authors have refined Stakeholder Theory: The State of the Art, R. oqvdxtqqqzskduddfeetdluqzhhdmscblvahpmtkxcsnyxjhbaynvhqcslaopebsrxkxaky