Business ethics: Some observations on the relationship between training, affiliation, and disciplinary drift [Book Review]

Journal of Business Ethics 14 (9):781 - 786 (1995)
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Abstract

This paper undertakes an inquiry into the relationship between the disciplinary training of business ethicists, their institutional affiliations, those whose work they cite, those with whom they collaborate, and — to some degree — the kind of work they do. It is intended as a response to both the historic injunction that we examine ourselves and to what is seen as the considerable disarray of the field.

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