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TOC Journal of Business Ethics. Vol. 36, Issue 3

  • 1.  TOC Journal of Business Ethics. Vol. 36, Issue 3

    Posted 02-13-2002 00:21
    Journal of Business Ethics

    ISSN 0167-4544

    http://www.wkap.nl/issuetoc.htm/0167-4544+36+3+2002

    Vol. 36, Issue 3, March 2002.

    TITLE: False Friends
    AUTHOR(S): D. R. Cooley
    PAGE(S): 195-206

    TITLE: Beyond Stockholders and Stakeholders: A Plea for Corporate Moral
    Autonomy
    AUTHOR(S): James M. Humber
    KEYWORD(S): business associations, child labor, codes of conduct,
    international organizations, multi-national enterprises,
    non-governmental organizations.
    PAGE(S): 207-221

    TITLE: Consumer Reactions to Unethical Service Recovery
    AUTHOR(S): Elizabeth C. Alexander
    KEYWORD(S): equity theory, ethics, services, service failure, service
    recovery.
    PAGE(S): 223-237

    TITLE: Toward a Model for International Business Ethics
    AUTHOR(S): Nader Asgary, Mark C. Mitschow
    KEYWORD(S): competing ethical values, codes of business ethics,
    cultures, ethics, international business.
    PAGE(S): 239-246

    TITLE: Give or Take on the Internet: An Examination of the Disclosure
    Practices of Insurance Firm Web Innovators
    AUTHOR(S): Dennis M. Patten
    KEYWORD(S): corporate social responsibility, corporate web pages,
    insurance firms, internet information disclosure.
    PAGE(S): 247-259

    TITLE: Ethics and HRM: A Review and Conceptual Analysis
    AUTHOR(S): Michelle R. Greenwood
    KEYWORD(S): ethical analysis, ethics, human resource management, Kantian
    ethics, stakeholder theory, utilitarianism.
    PAGE(S): 261-278

    TITLE: Perceptions of the Ethical Work Climate and Covenantal
    Relationships
    AUTHOR(S): Tim Barnett, Elizabeth Schubert
    KEYWORD(S): covenantal relationship, ethical work climate, psychological
    contract.
    PAGE(S): 279-290

    TITLE: Child Labor and Multinational Conduct: A Comparison of
    International Business andStakeholder Codes
    AUTHOR(S): Ans Kolk, Rob van Tuldere
    KEYWORD(S): business associations, child labor, codes of conduct,
    international organizations, multi-national enterprises,
    non-governmental organizations.
    PAGE(S): 291-301