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E-raamat: Citation Classics from the Journal of Business Ethics: Celebrating the First Thirty Years of Publication

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The Journal of Business Ethics was founded by Alex C. Michalos and Deborah C. Poff and published its first issue in March 1982. It is the most frequently cited business ethics journal in the world. The Journal has always offered a multi-disciplinary and international public forum for the discussion of issues concerning the interaction of successful business and moral virtue. Its authors and readers are primarily scholars and students in social sciences and philosophy , with special interests in the interaction of these disciplines with business or corporate responsibility. Since the field of business ethics grew simultaneously with the growth of the Journal, a collection of its most cited articles is tantamount to a collection of the articles that had the greatest influence in defining the field over its first 30 years of development. In this anniversary volume, an overview of citation classics from the Journal is presented, the 33 most frequently cited articles are reproduced and brief reflections on the impact of the Journal on the field are given from over 100 scholars who authored citation classics and/or distinguished papers, as well as those who served on the Editorial Board and/or are recognized as leaders in the field.



Founded in 1982 by Alex Michalos and Deborah Poff, the Journal of Business Ethics is the most frequently cited such journal in the world. This anniversary volume reproduces more than 30 of its most referenced articles and assesses its exceptional influence.

1 Introduction.-  2 Ethical decision-making: a review of the empirical
literature; Robert C Ford and Woodrow D Richardson.-  3 Toward the
development of a multidimensional scale for improving evaluations of business
ethics; R Eric Reidenbach and Donald P Robin.- 4 Corporate social
responsibility theories: mapping the territory;  Elisabet Garriga and Domenec
N Mele.- 5 A behavioral model of ethical and unethical decision-making; 
Michael Bommer, Clarence Gratto, Jerry Gravander and Mark Tuttle.- 6 The
effects of culture on ethical decision-making: an application of Hofstedes
typology;  Scott J Vitell, Saviour L Nwachukwu and James H Barnes.- 7 Moral
reasoning and business ethics: implications for research, education and
management;  Linda Klebe Trevino.- 8 Organizational dissidence: the case of
whistle-blowing;  Janet P Near and Marcia P Miceli.- 9 The social
desirability response bias in ethics research; Donna M Randall and Maria F
Fernandes.- 10 Methodology in business ethics research: a review and critical
assessment; Donna M Randall and Annetta M Gibson.- 11 A review of the
empirical decision-making literature: 1996-2003; Michael J OFallon and
Kenneth D Butterfield.- 12 Judging the morality of business practices: the
influence of personal moral philosophies;  Donelson R Forsyth.- 13 A review
of empirical studies assessing ethical decision-making in business; Terry W
Loe, Linda Ferrell and Phylis Mansfield.- 14 A study of the effect of age and
gender upon student business ethics; Durwood Ruegger and Earnest W King.- 15
Some initial steps toward improving the measurement of ethical evaluations of
marketing activities; R Eric Reidenbach and Donald P Robin.- 16 Differences
in ethical perceptions between male and female managers: myth or reality; 
Jeaneen M Kidwell, Robert E Stevens and Art L Bethke.- 17 Business ethics: a
literature review with a focus on marketing ethics; John Tasalikis and David
J Fritzsche.- 18 An integrative model forunderstanding and managing ethical
behavior in business organizations; W Edward Stead, Dan L Worrell and Jean
Garner Stead.- 19 Concerns of college students regarding business ethics,
Richard F Beltramini; Robert A Peterson and George Kozmetsky.- 20 Gender
differences in proclivity for unethical behavior; Michael Betz, Lenahan
OConnell and Jon M Shepard.- 21 Predicting unethical behavior: a comparison
of the theory of reasoned action and the theory of planned behavior; Man Kit
Chang.- 22 Consumer ethics: an investigation of the ethical beliefs of
elderly consumers;  Scott J Vitell, James R Lumpkin and Mohammed YA Rawwas.-
23 The role of moral intensity in moral judgments: an empirical
investigation, Sara A Morris and Robert A Mcdonald.- 24 Will the ethics of
business change: a survey of future executives; Thomas M Jones and Frederick
H Gautschi.- 25 Situational ethics: an empirical study of differentiators of
student attitudes;  Charles W McNichols and Thomas W Zimmerer.- 26 The
relationship between corporate social performance and organizational size,
financial performance and environmental performance;  Peter A Stanwick and
Sarah A Stanwick.- 27 Business codes of multinational firms: what do they
say?; Muel Kaptein.- 28 Consumer ethics: an empirical investigation of
factors influencing ethical judgments of the final consumer; Scott J Vitell
and James Muncy.- 29 The morality of software piracy: a cross-cultural
analysis; William R Swinyard, Heikki Rinne and Au Keng Kau.- 30 The
association between corporate social responsibility and financial
performance: the paradox of social cost; Moses L Pava and Joshua Krausz.- 31
Corporate ethics practices in the mid-1990s: an empirical study of the
Fortune 1000; Gary R Weaver, Linda Klebe Trevino and Philip L Cochran.- 32
Concepts and definitions of CSR and corporate sustainability: between agency
and communion; Marcel van Marrewijk.- 33 An experimental examination of the
effects of individual and situationalfactors on unethical behavioral
intentions in the workplace; Gwen E Jones and Michael J Kavanagh.- 34 Pinto
fires and personal ethics: a script analysis of missed opportunities; Dennis
A Gioia.-35 Invited reflections on the Journal of Business Ethics.- Index.