2011, Vol. 16
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From the Editors: Problematizing the Power of Responsibility
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Corporate Citizenship and Stakeholder Engagement : Maintaining an Equitable Power Balance
(Business and Organization Ethics Network (BON), 2011)This paper proposes an engagement oriented corporation-stakeholder relationship in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) programmes. It is a proposition which poses the two connected questions of how to move from solely ... -
The Power of Relational Responsibility
(Business and Organization Ethics Network (BON), 2011)Responsibility is elaborated here as an ethic which reaches beyond codified and individualized norms of duty. As a relational ethic responsibility is considered for its power to address the planetary, ecological and human ... -
Corporations as Political and Unpolitical Actors
(Business and Organization Ethics Network (BON), 2011)This paper engages with the lively academic debate on the politicization of the firm and more specifically with Scherer and Palazzo’s recent works on a ‘political conception of corporate responsibility’. A number of critiques ... -
Extended Corporate Citizenship : A Libertarian Interpretation
(Business and Organization Ethics Network (BON), 2011)We argue that the idea of ECC (Extended Corporate Citizenship) is more in line with libertarian than liberal thinking. The basic idea of ECC is the dislocation of the provider of citizenship rights from governments to ... -
Wittgenstein and the Practical Turn in Business Ethics
(Business and Organization Ethics Network (BON), 2011)The significant influence of Ludwig Wittgenstein in social science is partly due to the central role played by the practical dimension, which is inherent in his philosophy. Nowadays, the latter is drawing strong interest ... -
EJBO. Electronic journal of business and organization ethics, 2011 VOLUME 16, NUMBER 2 (The Entire Issue)
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EJBO. Electronic journal of business and organization ethics, 2011 VOLUME 16, NUMBER 1 (The Entire Issue)
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Does Luxury Indicate Sustainability? An Analysis of the Maldives
(Business and Organization Ethics Network (BON), 2011)The environment of small tourism islands, as climate and coastal resources, make them favourable locations for luxury resorts. However, tourism can cause a threat to these islands’ local environment. Thus, the Maldives ... -
Managing Mental Standards with Corporate Citizenship Profiles
(Business and Organization Ethics Network (BON), 2011)Stakeholder expectations of corporate responsibility are growing and thus understanding the dynamics of expectations is becoming important for companies. Stakeholder expectations that are met open doors for stakeholder ... -
Creating a Conceptual Model for Building Responsible Brands
(Business and Organization Ethics Network (BON), 2011)Despite the importance of brands in mediating corporate social responsibility, there has been relatively little research on how responsible brands are developed from the internal perspective of the company. Some research has ... -
From Theory to Practice in Business Ethics
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Transcending Business Ethics: Insights from Jung and Maslow
(Business and Organization Ethics Network (BON), 2011)Although the very idea of business ethics is no longer assumed to be an oxymoron, there remains a substantial tension between the field of ethics and that of business. The different paradigms tend to lead to one-sided ... -
Determinants of Sustainability Disclosure in the Global Forest Industry
(Business and Organization Ethics Network (BON), 2011)This study aims to investigate the current patterns and determinants of sustainability disclosure in the global forest industry. Under the extensive quantifiable measures and occurrences of the Global Reporting Initiative ...