Using Traditional Narratives and Other Narrative Devices to Enact Humanizing Business Practices
Brian Shapiro
págs. 1-19
Securities Lending Activities in Mutual Funds and ETFs: Ethical Considerations
L.M. Dunham, Ken Washer, Randy Jorgensen
págs. 21-28
Financial Disclosure and Customer Satisfaction: Do Companies Talking the Talk Actually Walk the Walk?
Bill McDonald, Ronald J. Balvers, John F. Gaski
págs. 29-45
The Economics of Insider Trading: A Free Market Perspective
Walter Edward Block, Taylor Smith
págs. 47-53
Do Auditing and Reporting Standards Affect Firms’ Ethical Behaviours? The Moderating Role of National Culture
Burcu Guneri Cangarli, Yasemin Zengin Karaibrahimoglu
págs. 55-75
Exploring the Legality of Consumer Anti-branding Activities in the Digital Age
Yuntao Bai, Guohong Helen Han, Peter D. Harms
págs. 77-93
Can “Real” Men Consume Ethically? How Ethical Consumption Leads to Unintended Observer Inference
Jingzhi Shang, John Peloza
págs. 129-145
Spirituality, Moral Identity, and Consumer Ethics: A Multi-cultural Study
Scott J. Vitell, Robert G . King, Katherine A. Bowie
págs. 147-160
Exporting an Inherently Harmful Product: The Marketing of Virginia Slims Cigarettes in the United States, Japan, and Korea
Timothy Dewhirst, Christina T. Fong, Wonkyong B. Lee
págs. 161-181
Regulation and the Promotion of Audit Ethics: Analysis of the Content of the EU’s Policy
Anna Samsonova-Taddei, Javed Siddiqui
págs. 183-195
Audit Committees and Financial Reporting Quality in Singapore
Yuanto Kusnadi, Jiwei Wang, Kwong Sin Leong, Themin Suwardy
págs. 197-214
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