Table of contents - Special Issue: Business ethics – through time and across context
Guest Editors: Professor Gael McDonald, Professor Gran Svensson
Ethical decision‐making: an integrative model for business practice
J.R.C. Pimentel, J.R. Kuntz, Detelin S. ElenkovThe purpose of this paper is to offer an interdisciplinary review of the existing research on ethical behavior – informed by philosophical theories, social sciences, and applied…
A longitudinal and contextual analysis of media representation of business ethics
R. Barkemeyer, D. Holt, F. Figge, G. NapolitanoThe purpose of this paper is to present an analysis of media representation of business ethics within 62 international newspapers to explore the longitudinal and contextual…
Deviance or norm? Exploring corporate social responsibility
Ekaterina S. RalstonThe purpose of this paper is to examine the body of cross‐disciplinary literature on corporate social responsibility (CSR), organizational structure, and organizational culture…
How does corporate social responsibility benefit firms? Evidence from Australia
Jeremy GalbreathThere is a small but growing body of empirical research examining benefits of corporate social responsibility (CSR) beyond traditional, accounting‐based financial benefits. To…
Towards holding transnational corporations responsible for human rights
Emily F. Carasco, Jang B. SinghThe purpose of this paper is to provide a general review of international efforts to hold transnational corporations (TNCs) responsible for human rights. It tracks the evolution…
Ethical relativism vs absolutism: research implications
Gael McDonaldThe constructs of relativism and absolutism have a significant role to play in the development of ethical theory; however, they are commonly simplified in their depictions and are…
ISSN:
0955-534Xe-ISSN:
1758-7107ISSN-L:
0955-534XOnline date, start – end:
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Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditor:
- Prof Goran Svensson