Recent Submissions

  • Evaluation of Social Reporting Practices of Islamic Banks in Saudi Arabia 

    Zubairu, Umaru M.; Sakariyau, Olalekan B.; Dauda, Chetubo K. (Business and Organization Ethics Network (BON), 2012)
    Islamic banks are said to possess ethical identity (Haniffa and Hudaib, 2007) because their social goals are just as important if not more important than financial goals because of the fact that they are based on religious ...
  • Resources Affecting Banks' CSR in Sultanate of Oman: A Stakeholders' Perspective 

    Sangeetha, K.; Pria, S. (Business and Organization Ethics Network (BON), 2012)
    Corporate social responsibility is a form of corporate self-regulation integrated into the business model. CSR functions as a built-in, self-regulating mechanism whereby business ensures its active compliance with the ...
  • Social Capital And Commitment in the Brazilian Wine Industry 

    Macke, Janaina; Genari, Denise; Faccin, Kadígia (Business and Organization Ethics Network (BON), 2012)
    The purpose of this paper is to contribute to the literature on organizational social capital and organizational commitment in collaborative networks context. Firstly, we identified the most important elements that compound ...
  • Corruption and Hosophobia 

    Taro Lennerfors, Thomas (Business and Organization Ethics Network (BON), 2012)
    This paper discusses the relationship between corruption and purity. It draws on resesarch on corruption in political science and research on hosophobia (fear of the impure) in organization studies. The paper presents a ...
  • The Ghost Leader: An Empirical Study on Narrative Leadership 

    Auvinen, Tommi (Business and Organization Ethics Network (BON), 2012)
    Studies on leadership too often focus on the leader rather than on leadership. The starting point for this study is the argument that leadership is not equal to the leader as a "real" person but is at least partly costructed ...