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    Business Ethics in a New Europe.John Mahoney, Elizabeth Vallance & European Business Ethics Network - 1992 - Springer Verlag.
    The new business opportunities and prospects emerging in Europe within the Common Market and other Western and European countries also raise important ethical challenges. This work comprises a collection of ethical insights to enhance the conduct of business in an evolving Europe.
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    Four Years of EBEN (The European Business Ethics Network).Arild Lillebo - 1992 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 1 (1):48-49.
    Who better than Arild Lillebo, Norwegian writer and Editor of the Newsletter of the European Business Ethics Network, to chronicle the early years of EBEN and identify its aims for the future?
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  3. The 14th annual conference of the european business ethics network.Adela Cortina, José Luis Fernández, Diego Hidalgo, Albert Löhr, José Ángel Sánchez Asiaín & Laura J. Spence - 2001 - Journal of Business Ethics 30:121-122.
     
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    Ethics in and of Global Organizations: The EBEN European Business Ethics Network Special Issue from the 19th Annual Conference, Vienna, Austria.Thomas Maak & Luc Liedekerke - 2007 - Journal of Business Ethics 74 (4):301-301.
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    The 13th Annual Conference of the European Business Ethics Network, 12–14 September 2000, Cambridge, England Ethics: Leadership and Accountability. [REVIEW]Adrian Cadbury & Sandra Dawson - 2000 - Journal of Business Ethics 24 (4):363-365.
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    Business ethics research as dialogue: A european perspective.Jane Collier - 1997 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 6 (3):168–174.
    Britain’s Economic and Social Research Council offered criteria for excellence in research which appear to express a shared basic idea of research–as–dialogue. This approach does not appear to be met very well by business ethics research in the USA or the UK, but it was seen to be impressively present in some of the German contributions to the European Business Ethics Network conference held in Frankfurt last year. Dr Collier analyses the conditions which may (...)
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    Business ethics: broadening the perspectives.Johan Verstraeten (ed.) - 2000 - Sterling, Va.: Peeters.
    This book is part of the core materials project of the 'European Ethics Network'.
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  8. FOCUS: A comparison of business ethics in north America and continental europe.Georges Enderle - 1996 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 5 (1):33–46.
    The author of this major study compares the significantly different approaches to business ethics on both sides of the Atlantic and considers what they have to learn from each other. He has considerable experience of business ethics in both Europe and North America, having taught and researched the subject at the University of St Gallen in his native Switzerland before his appointment as Professor of International Business Ethics in the College of Business Administration, (...)
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    Business ethics in modern Spain.Antonio Argandoña - 1996 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 5 (1):19–26.
    The leading academic in Spanish Business Ethics offers a brief history of his subject in Spain and reflects on the evolution taking place in the 1990s. Professor Argandoña is Secretary General of IESE in Barcelona, the International Graduate School of Management of the University of Navarra, Av. Pearson 21, 08034 Barcelona, Spain. He is also a member and Honorary Treasurer of the European Business Ethics Network and an Associate Editor of this Review.
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    (8 other versions)The Institute of Business Ethics/EuropeanBusiness Ethics Network-UK Student Competition in Business Ethics.Geoff Moore - 2004 - Business Ethics: A European Review 13 (1):64-64.
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    A complementary perspective on business ethics in South Korea: Civil religion, common misconceptions, and overlooked social structures.Sven Horak & Inju Yang - 2017 - Business Ethics: A European Review 27 (1):1-14.
    Following the recent call for advancement in knowledge about business ethics in East Asia, this study proposes a complementary perspective on business ethics in South Korea. We challenge the conventional view that South Korea is a strictly collectivist country, where group norms and low trust determine the norms and values of behavior. Using the concept of civil religion, we suggest that the center of the South Korean civil religion can be seen in the affective ties and (...)
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  12. Business ethics in italy: The state of the art. [REVIEW]Mario Unnia - 1990 - Journal of Business Ethics 9 (7):551 - 554.
    Up until now, the work which has been done in Italy might be considered of a preparatory nature. In 1985 and in 1986, the association of Catholic businessmen produced two documents on the ethical implications of economic activity. But in those years, the world of big business, had not yet realised how central the argument was becoming.The first significant signs of interest for business ethics appeared in 1987. In June, 1988, the first Italian National Conference on (...) Ethics took place in Milan. The main outcome of that conference has been the constitution of the Italian Chapter of the European Network. In 1988, I founded the first issue of the journal entitled Etica degli-Affari. Promotional efforts have developped along two lines. The first regards programs of executive training and, eventually, consulting. In the second place, efforts are being made to elaborate and introduce codes of ethics in Italian corporations. There are, however, some very fundamental difficulties involved in the promotion of Business Ethics in Italy. The first problem is the fact that Italy is a country with a low ethical temperature. We don't have a strong sense of national identity, nor do we have a strong sense of the state. The second difficulty has to do with the business environment — the Italian business community itself. As a self-conscious, self-aware nucleus of a sector of society, the Italian business community is a very recent, and rather minoritarian social phenomenon. (shrink)
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    (1 other version)Ethical issues of teleworking.Chris Moon & Celia Stanworth - 1997 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 6 (1):30–34.
    “Why does the major emphasis appear to be on using telework as a cost-cutting mechanism, rather than as an approach which treats people as valued long-term assets?” This important study exploring the ethical ambiguities and challenges of teleworking was first presented at an Imperial College Management School Conference on Ethical Issues in Contemporary Human Resource Management in April last year, sponsored jointly by EBEN-UK, the British Chapter of the European Business Ethics Network, and BUIRA, the British (...)
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    Around europe: A spanish colloquium on ethical business.Antonio Argandoña - 1993 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 2 (3):160–163.
    Markets, Efficiency, Competition and Corruption were the topics discussed at the Second Colloquium on Economics and Business Ethics held last October in IESE , Barcelona. This report is from the Professor of Economics, who is also a member of the Executive Committee of the European Business Ethics Network.
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    Urban living and business responsibility.Henk J. L. van Luijk - 1993 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 2 (2):50–52.
    What are the responsibilities of a business towards the city in which it operates? The Professor of Business Ethics at Nijenrode University, the Netherlands Business School suggests three practical ways of identifying them. This article is the substance of a paper which he delivered as Chairman of the European Business Ethics Network at its 1992 Conference in Paris.
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    Ethical corporate consultancy.Henk J. L. van Luijk - 1993 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 2 (3):149–151.
    As ethical consultancy to business develops what are its principles, its methods and its possible pitfalls? The author is Professor of Business Ethics at the Netherlands School of Business, Nijenrode, and Chairman of the European Business Ethics Network.
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    (1 other version)The Agenda for Ethics in Human Resource Management.Edmund Heery, Jean Woodall & Diana Winstanley - 1996 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 5 (4):187-194.
    In April this year a Conference on Ethical Issues in Contemporary Human Resource Management was held at the Management School, Imperial College, London, and jointly sponsored by the British Universities Industrial Relations Association (BUIRA) and the UK Chapter of the European Business Ethics Network (EBEN‐UK). We are indebted to the organisers of the Conference, Dr Diana Winstanley, Lecturer in Human Resource Management at Imperial College Management School, Dr Jean Woodall, Reader in Human Resource Management at Kingston (...)
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    (1 other version)Ethical Approaches to Technology.Paul Dijk - 1996 - Business Ethics: A European Review 5 (2):97-102.
    “Technology is an ambivalent process with promising as well as threatening aspects … it depends on our choices which promises and dangers will become real.” An exploration of this ambivalence is offered by Dr Paul van Dijk, who is a member of the Faculty of Philosophy and Social Sciences at the University of Twente, The Netherlands. This paper was originally delivered at the Eighth Annual Conference of the European Business Ethics Network, held in 1995 at the (...)
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    FOCUS: Ethical demands and requirements in investment management.Carlos Joly - 1993 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 2 (4):199–212.
    Investment Management makes heavy ethical demands which are not an optional add‐on, but part of the job of being a financial agent and fiduciary. The author is founder and President of Skandia Fonds, the Norwegian mutual funds management company affiliated with Skandia Group which pioneered the concept of green mutual funds in Norway. This paper was delivered at the Sixth Annual Conference of the European Business Ethics Network, held in Oslo last month. Its views are those (...)
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    Ethics in regulation.Howard Davies - 2001 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 10 (4):280–287.
    This paper was given as the opening address at the 13th Annual European Business Ethics Network Conference' held in Cambridge 12–14 September 2000. The Chairman of the Financial Services Authority, Howard Davies, first outlined the background to the present approach to financial regulation in the UK. He described the principle‐based regulatory regime which is now in the process of being implemented, and the role of rules, regulations and guidelines in making this effective. However, compliance is not (...)
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    Values Cockpits: Measuring and Steering Corporate Cultures.Friedrich Glauner - 2017 - Cham: Imprint: Springer.
    This book answers the question of how soft factors such as corporate cultures and individual and corporate values can be transparently steered. With its C4 management tool and reflecting the seven driving forces of corporate culture, the Values Cockpit is a powerful solution designed to steer all dimensions and processes of a company, pursuing a lean approach. The book links strategic approaches on how to steer a company towards excellence with insights into the driving forces of human thoughts and actions. (...)
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    (1 other version): EBEN97 in Prague.Marie Bohatá - 1997 - Business Ethics 6 (3):187-188.
    This year the European Business Ethics Network celebrates the tenth anniversary of its founding by holding its Annual Conference in Prague. We are happy to print this announcement from the Organizing Secretary of the Conference Planning Committee.
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    Recent developments in european business ethics.Henk J. L. Luijk - 1990 - Journal of Business Ethics 9 (7):537 - 544.
    In the first part of the paper, factual information is given about developments in European business ethics since it started on a more or less institutionalized basis, five or six years ago. In the second part some comments are presented on the meaning of the developments and the possible causes. Attention is given to resemblances and differences between American and European business ethics. In the short last part some suggestions are proposed about tasks (...) ethics will face in the next decade. (shrink)
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    Recommendations for the Investigation of Research Misconduct: ENRIO Handbook.European Network Of Research Integrity Offices & The European Network Of Research Ethics And Research Integrity - 2019 - Jahrbuch für Wissenschaft Und Ethik 24 (1):425-460.
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    Business ethics: a European approach.Brian Harvey (ed.) - 1994 - New York: Prentice-Hall.
    Corporate responsibility, governance and business ethics are 'leading edge' issues in contemporary management. Their recent origins are in the concern about the social legitimacy of the corporation, the rights of stakeholders versus shareholders, and specific developments including consumerism, environmentalism and the management search for quality and excellence. The book focuses on practical issues, with illustrations and mini-cases. It provides an effective introduction to ethical concepts and their applications for the student or professional manager.
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    Recent developments in European business ethics.Henk J. L. van Luijk - 1990 - Journal of Business Ethics 9 (7):537-544.
    In the first part of the paper, factual information is given about developments in European business ethics since it started on a more or less institutionalized basis, five or six years ago. In the second part some comments are presented on the meaning of the developments and the possible causes. Attention is given to resemblances and differences between American and European business ethics. In the short last part some suggestions are proposed about tasks (...) ethics will face in the next decade. (shrink)
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    Global and european business ethics: A personal view.Wouter van Ginneken - 1992 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 1 (2):143–144.
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    (1 other version)The First European Business Ethics Prize Essay.Nils Elmark - 1996 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 5 (3):164-170.
    We are pleased to print here the winning entry for the 1995 European Business Ethics Essay Competition, which was sponsored jointly by the Foundation for Business Responsibilities and London Business School and to which entry was open to students for the MBA or equivalent management degree at any institution in Europe. The author, Mr Nils Elmark, subsequently gained his MSc degree in Public Relations at the Department of Marketing, University of Stirling, and is now with (...)
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    Twenty years of european business ethics – past developments and future concerns.Luc van Liedekerke & Wim Dubbink - 2008 - Journal of Business Ethics 82 (2):273-280.
    Over the past 20 years business ethics in Europe witnessed a remarkable growth. Today business ethics is faced with two challenges. The first comes from the social sciences and consultants who have both reclaimed the topics of business ethics, regretfully often at the loss of the proper ethical perspective. The second comes from the remarkable rise of corporate social responsibility which has pushed aside the mainstream business ethics methodology with its emphasis on (...)
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    (1 other version)European Business Ethics.Laura J. Spence - 2005 - Business Ethics Quarterly 15 (4):723-732.
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    (1 other version)EBEN goes to germany.Albert Löhr & Horst Steinmann - 1996 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 5 (2):126–129.
    The 9th Annual Conference of the European Business Ethics Network (EBEN) will be hosted by a national EBEN network, Deutsches Netzwerk Wirtschaftsethik (DNWE), in cooperation with a business partner, Deutsche Lufthansa AG. Far beyond the generous support which Lufthansa is providing to organize the event, the company itself stands as a symbol for the conference theme, Working Across Cultures in the Europe of Tomorrow. Working across cultures is part of their everyday business, since (...)
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    A new british branch for EBEN.Walter Raven - 1995 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 4 (2):114–117.
    Last September a British chapter of the European Business Ethics Network was launched at an inaugural Conference, “Implementing Ethical Business”, in Cheltenham and Gloucester College of Higher Education. The author of this conference report is the principal consultant of Corporate Social Responsibility Consultants, 28A Tooting Bec Rd., London SW17 8BD.
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    East European culture and business ethics.Iulian Warter - 2021 - New York: Nova Science Publishers. Edited by Liviu Warter.
    This book concentrates on some leading questions in business ethics research in the last two decades and tries to find explanations concerning cultural issues. It focuses on the alignment or congruence between business ethics and cultural contexts with a special emphasis on Eastern European countries. The core of this book is doing business in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) in order to throw light on the cultural issues related to business ethics. Its (...)
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    Corruption as a corporate threat.Réne Coulomb - 1997 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 6 (3):184–186.
    Only a clear international convention can adequately tackle corruption in the international business arena, but individual companies do not need to wait for this to happen, especially when the main threat from corruption can be to the company itself. This description of how Lyonnaise des Eaux has taken steps to strengthen its inner workings against corruption shows how “business ethics, based on our values, is now our management’s top priority”. The author is Administrateur Directeur Général of the (...)
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    (1 other version)FOCUS: Studying risks: The science of cindynics.Georges-Yves Kervern - 1993 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 2 (3):140–142.
    ’Catastrophes are not accidents.’All complex organizations can take steps to prevent catastrophe by enlisting the new scientific study of danger. The author is a member of the Scientific Committee of 1′Institut Européen de Cindyniques and Directeur général adjoint of L'Union des Assurances de Paris. This article is part of a presentation made to the 1992 Paris Conference of the European Business Ethics Network, of which the author is a Council member. The subject of the Conference was (...)
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    Business Ethics, a European Casebook: Principles, Examples, Cases, Codes.Elizabeth M. Vallance - 1992
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  37. Report of the Maastricht meeting of the European Clinical Ethics Network.B. Molewijk & G. Widdershoven - 2007 - Clinical Ethics 2 (1):42-45.
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    Business Ethics for Mobile Network Operators.Shahryar Sorooshian - 2018 - Science and Engineering Ethics 24 (1):333-334.
    The letter is highlighting a case of Business Ethics for Mobile Network Operators based on the recent news.
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    On effective interdisciplinary alliances in european business ethics research: Discussion and illustration.Laura Spence - 1998 - Journal of Business Ethics 17 (9-10):1029-1044.
    Cooperation in business ethics research is important across disciplines, to help strengthen the base of a field which is still new in Europe. A study on recruitment interviewing in Germany, U.K. and the Netherlands is used to demonstrate the value of interdisciplinary business ethics research, particularly across cultures.
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    The International Business Ethics Index: European Union.John Tsalikis & Bruce Seaton - 2007 - Journal of Business Ethics 75 (3):229-238.
    The present study expands the systematic measurement of consumers’ sentiments towards business ethical practices to the international arena. Data for the Business Ethics Index (BEI) were gathered in three countries of the European Union (UK, Germany, Spain). The Germans were the most pessimistic while the British were the most optimistic about the future ethical behaviour of businesses.
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  41. Network ethics: information and business ethics in a networked society.Luciano Floridi - 2009 - Journal of Business Ethics 90 (S4):649 - 659.
    This article brings together two research fields in applied ethics - namely, information ethics and business ethics- which deal with the ethical impact of information and communication technologies but that, so far, have remained largely independent. Its goal is to articulate and defend an informational approach to the conceptual foundation of business ethics, by using ideas and methods developed in information ethics, in view of the convergence of the two fields in an increasingly (...)
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    Business ethics: A european review: Change and continuity.Jane Collier - 1998 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 7 (3):127–130.
    As was announced at the beginning of this volume of Business Ethics: A European Review, the current editor is retiring from the editorship at the end of this year. It gives him great pleasure to announce that he will be succeeded as Editor of the Review by Dr Jane Collier, of the Judge Institute, Cambridge. In this invited article Dr Collier offers some reflections on how she envisages the future of the Review.
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    Foreword by the president of Business Ethics Network Africa.A. Smit - 2013 - African Journal of Business Ethics 7 (2):43.
    Arnold Smit African Journal of Business Ethics 2013 7(2):43-44.
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    Teaching business ethics: are there differences within Europe, and is there a European difference?Laura Spence - 2000 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 9 (1):58-64.
    Book reviewed in this article:Zsolnai, La´szlo´ The European Difference: Business Ethics in the Community of European Management Schools.
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    Green governance? Local politics and ethical businesses in Great Britain.Tony Bradley & Curtis Ziniel - 2016 - Business Ethics: A European Review 26 (1):18-30.
    One of the least understood aspects of the world-wide “greening of markets” is the emergence of local “ethical marketplaces” and the subset of alternative business models described as “ethical businesses.” But previous research has demonstrated the ability of local politicians to encourage their regions toward more ethical marketplaces. This paper explores the impact radical centrist third party representation has on the emergence of ethical businesses across Great Britain. To understand this relationship, we utilize a novel data set of organizations (...)
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    East European culture and business ethics.Liviu Warter - 2021 - Hauppauge: Nova Science Publishers. Edited by Iulian Warter.
    This book concentrates on some leading questions in business ethics research in the last two decades and tries to find explanations concerning cultural issues. It focuses on the alignment or congruence between business ethics and cultural contexts with a special emphasis on Eastern European countries. The core of this book is doing business in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) in order to throw light on the cultural issues related to business ethics. Its (...)
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  47. Business Ethics Research with an Accounting Focus: A Bibliometric Analysis from 1988 to 2007.Özgür Özmen Uysal - 2010 - Journal of Business Ethics 93 (1):137-160.
    This article uses bibliometric analysis to empirically examine research on business ethics published in a broad set of journals, focused over the period 1988-2007. We consider those journals with an emphasis on accounting. First, we determine the citation frequencies of documents to identify the core articles in accounting research with an ethics focus as well as the contributions of influential fields included in the research sphere of these journals. We also employ document co-citation analysis to analyze the (...)
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    Third Annual Meeting: European Ethics Network The third annual meeting of the European Ethics Network is being organized at a crucial moment, the finalization of the core materials project for the de-velopment of courses in professional ethics. The par.Begonia Roman, Sant Joan, B. Gordijn Dekkers, H. ten Have, S. Husebo, R. Purtilo & Z. Zylicz - 1997 - Ethical Perspectives 4 (1):175.
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    Business Ethics: A European Review.Alex C. Michalos - 2021 - In Deborah C. Poff & Alex C. Michalos (eds.), Encyclopedia of Business and Professional Ethics. Springer Verlag. pp. 288-289.
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  50. Modern business ethics research: Concepts, theories, and relationships.Hsing-Chau Tseng, Chi-Hsiang Duan, Hui-Lien Tung & Hsiang-Jui Kung - 2010 - Journal of Business Ethics 91 (4):587 - 597.
    The main purpose of this study is to explore and map the intellectual structure of business ethics studies during 1997–2006 by analyzing 85,000 cited references of 3,059 articles from three business ethics related journals in SSCI and SCI databases. In this article, co-citation analysis and social network analysis techniques are used to research intellectual structure of the business ethics literature. We are able to identify the important publications and the influential scholars as well (...)
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