EJBO : 2008, Vol. 13, No. 1
Recent Submissions
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Scope of Action as Scene of 'Everyday Drama' – A study in a Finnish newspaper. An institutional and critical perspective to the interpretation of empiric material
(Business and Organization Ethics Network (BON), 2008)Occupational psychology deals with the work of an individual person with all its characteristics and implications, but refrains from meddling with the structures and dynamics of the employer organization. Organizational ... -
Impressions of Questionable Marketing Practices in Indonesia: The Influence of Gender and Social Desirability Response Bias
(Business and Organization Ethics Network (BON), 2008)Our research examines the ethical sensitivity of 90 Indonesian business students (61 male and 29 female) toward questionable marketing practices using self-reported data; however, unlike most ethics research, we control ... -
How to explain socially responsible corporate actions institutionally: theoretical and methodological critique
(Business and Organization Ethics Network (BON), 2008)There has been little theoretical debate of why companies behave in socially responsible ways whilst descriptive analysis of corporate social responsibility is flourishing. As result, there have been few methodological debates ... -
Consumer Ethics Research: Reframing the Debate about Consumption for Good
(Business and Organization Ethics Network (BON), 2008)Consumer ethics is an underdeveloped specialism of business and marketing ethics, within which most publications have focused on bad rather than on good ethics, and on consumer dishonesty rather than on consumer idealism ... -
Why Enforcing Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is Morally Questionable
(Business and Organization Ethics Network (BON), 2008)Docketed literature on Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) exhibits heated contentions on the nature of business-society relations. This paper seeks to explore this contentious issue in the light of contemporary incorporation ... -
Understanding McDonald's Among the "World’s Most Ethical Companies"
(Business and Organization Ethics Network (BON), 2008)The animal welfare policies and related public communication initiatives of McDonald’s corporation are examined in the context of the organization being named as one of the world’s most ethical organizations. The result ... -
Proceedings of Critical Research and Responsible Business [Editorial]
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Manuscript Submission and Information for Authors
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EJBO. Electronic journal of business and organization ethics, 2008 VOLUME 13, NUMBER 1 (The Entire Issue)
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