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- A Framework for Discussing Normative Theories of Business Ethics
This paper carries forward the conceptual clarification of normative theories of business ethics ably begun by Hasnas in the January 1998 issue of BEQ. This paper proposes a normatively neutral framew... Citation: John Douglas Bishop. 2000. A Framework for Discussing Normative Theories of Business Ethics. Business Ethics Quarterly 10 (3):563-591. Areas of Interest: Labour - Employee, Theory - ISCT, Theory - Stakeholder
- Is There an Internal Morality of Contracting?
This article examines the criticism of integrative social contracts theory that it fails to generate a significant number of specific moral norms. Supporters of the theory argue that contracting has a... Citation: Boatright, John R. 2007. Is There an Internal Morality of Contracting? Academy of Management Review 32 (1):293-295. Areas of Interest: Corporate Governance, SRI/Responsible Investment, Theory, Theory - ISCT
- The Blackwell Guide to Business Ethics
The Blackwell Guide to Business Ethics, written by international experts in the field, acquaints the reader with theoretical and pedagogical issues, ethical issues in the practice of business and exci... Citation: Bowie, Norman E., ed. (2002). The Blackwell Guide to Business Ethics: Wiley-Blackwell Areas of Interest: Corporate Governance, Corruption, Education, Environment & Business, Labour - Health & Safety, Theory - ISCT, Theory - Stakeholder
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