Table of contents - Special Issue: Responsible business, business ethics, and management history in conversation - can history inform corporate responsibility?
Guest Editors: Nicholas Burton, Kevin D. Tennent
Commerce with a bit of ethics or ethics with a bit of commerce? The conundrum of British consumer co-operation 1863-1990
Anthony Webster, John F. Wilson, Nicholas D. WongThis paper is concerned with the historical record of one business in the UK, which has long laid claim to the moral high ground in the conduct of its affairs – the amalgam of…
Religion and social network analysis: the discipline of early modern quakers
Andrew Fincham, Nicholas BurtonThe importance of networks has been established in the development of commerce and capitalism, with key concepts reflecting both the dynamic and permeable characteristics of…
Who responds to whom and for what? A grounded theory analysis of social responsibility in the 1857 Frankfurt Bienfaisance Congress
Jason Good, Bryan W. Husted, Itzel Palomares-Aguirre, Consuelo Garcia-de-la-torreThe purpose of this study is to examine and interpret the characteristics of social responsibility in general, and business responsibility in particular, that were evident during…
Moral re-armament: toward a better understanding of the society-corporation relationship before the emergence of “corporate social responsibility”
Eric B. Dent, Craig RandallThis study aims to introduce moral re-armament’s (MRA) role as a mediator in several labor/management disputes in industries primarily in the 1940s and 1950s. In this study, MRA…
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1751-1348e-ISSN:
1758-7751ISSN-L:
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Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditors:
- Bradley Bowden
- Jeffrey Muldoon