Wealth Creation in China and Some Lessons for Development Ethics.
Georges Enderle
págs. 1-15
Moralising the Market by Moralising the Firm.
Luuk Knippenberg, Edwin B.P. De Jong
págs. 17-31
The Duty to Protect: Corporate Complicity, Political Responsibility, and Human Rights Advocacy.
Florian Wettstein
págs. 33-47
Effects of Family Socialization in the Organizational Commitment of the Family Firms from the Moral Economy Perspective.
Manuel Carlos Vallejo Martos, Delia Langa Rosado
págs. 49-62
An Attempt to Determine the CSR Potential of the International Clothing Business.
Thomas Laudal
págs. 63-77
Accounting as a Facilitator of Extreme Narcissism.
Joel H. Amernic, Russell J. Craig
págs. 79-93
Investigating Socialization, Work-Related Norms, and the Ethical Perceptions of Marketing Practitioners.
Nicholas McClaren, Stewart Adam, Andrea Vocino
págs. 95-115
Corporate Social Responsibility: Is it Rewarded by the Corporate Bond Market? A Critical Note.
Klaus-Michael Menz
págs. 117-134
The Exercise of Moral Imagination in Stigmatized Work Groups.
Esther Roca
págs. 135-147
The Cross-Cultural Evolution of the Subordinate Influence Ethics Measure.
David A. Ralston, Allison Pearson
págs. 149-168
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