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  1. The Unstable Recovery Position. How Is a Value Positioned?

    In this chapter, titled “The Unstable Recovery Position: How is a Value Positioned?”, the discussion revolves around the concept of values and their...
    Andreas Urs Sommer in Values
    Chapter 2024
  2. The Interaction Between Suppliers and Fraudulent Customer Firms: Evidence from Trade Credit Financing of Chinese Listed Firms

    This study investigates the interaction between suppliers and fraudulent customer firms from the perspective of reputation damage and reputation...

    Sirui Wu, Guangming Gong, ... Haowen Tian in Journal of Business Ethics
    Article 10 May 2021
  3. Ideals-Based Accountability and Reputation in Select Family Firms

    We develop a model of ideals-based accountability (IBA) which we have witnessed at work in several long-thriving family businesses. The owners and...

    Isabelle Le Breton-Miller, Danny Miller in Journal of Business Ethics
    Article 12 June 2019
  4. The Spread of Digital Intimate Partner Violence: Ethical Challenges for Business, Workplaces, Employers and Management

    In recent decades, huge technological changes have opened up possibilities and potentials for new socio-technological forms of violence, violation...

    Jeff Hearn, Matthew Hall, ... Charlotta Niemistö in Journal of Business Ethics
    Article Open access 19 June 2023
  5. Authorizing the ‘taste of place’ for Galápagos Islands coffee: scientific knowledge, development politics, and power in geographical indication implementation

    Based on the French notion of terroir or ‘the taste of place,’ a certified geographical indication (GI) identifies an agro-food product as...

    Matthew J. Zinsli in Agriculture and Human Values
    Article 04 November 2022
  6. The ethics of practicing defensive medicine in Jordan: a diagnostic study

    Background

    Defensive medicine (DM) practice refers to the ordering or prescription of unnecessary treatments or tests while avoiding risky procedures...

    Qosay A. E. Al-Balas, Hassan A. E. Al-Balas in BMC Medical Ethics
    Article Open access 07 July 2021
  7. Processing Contradictory CSR Information: The Influence of Primacy and Recency Effects on the Consumer-Firm Relationship

    Drawing on the influence of primacy and recency effects in processing information about corporate social responsibility (CSR), the authors examine...

    Michael C. Peasley, Parker J. Woodroof, Joshua T. Coleman in Journal of Business Ethics
    Article 25 April 2020
  8. Circularity Brokers: Digital Platform Organizations and Waste Recovery in Food Supply Chains

    In recent years, researchers and practitioners have increasingly paid attention to food waste, which is seen as highly unethical given its negative...

    Francesca Ciulli, Ans Kolk, Siri Boe-Lillegraven in Journal of Business Ethics
    Article Open access 19 April 2019
  9. Twenty-First-Century Crises and the Social Turn of International Financial Institutions

    The early twenty-first century will be remembered as a time of constant crisis. These crises have created repeated global states of emergency,...

    Viljam Engström in Human Rights Review
    Article Open access 16 June 2023
  10. Self-repair in the Workplace: A Qualitative Investigation

    Despite widespread interest in the topic of moral repair in the business ethics literature and in the workplace, little is currently known about...

    Kenneth D. Butterfield, Warren Cook, ... Jerry Goodstein in Journal of Business Ethics
    Article 09 November 2021
  11. Lucretius

    Lucretius was a first-century BCE Roman poet whose didactic epic poem De rerum natura (On the Nature of Things) is the longest surviving ancient...
    Reference work entry 2022
  12. Where the public health principles meet the individual: a framework for the ethics of compulsory outpatient treatment in psychiatry

    Background

    Compulsory treatments represent a legal means of imposing treatment on an individual, usually with a mental illness, who refuses...

    Sérgio M. Martinho, Bárbara Santa-Rosa, Margarida Silvestre in BMC Medical Ethics
    Article Open access 25 July 2022
  13. The Francophile Philosophy, Science, and Literature of Sarah A. Dorsey

    Mississippi-born woman of letters Sarah Anne Ellis Dorsey (1829–1879) deserves a place among nineteenth century American philosophers. Dorsey was a...
    Chapter 2023
  14. Does Corporate Social Responsibility Always Result in More Ethical Decision-Making? Evidence from Product Recall Remediation

    Recent research suggests that committing to corporate social responsibility (CSR) can induce moral licensing among employees, resulting in unethical...

    Alfred Z. Liu, Angela **a Liu, ... Donald Siegel in Journal of Business Ethics
    Article 16 June 2023
  15. Mechanics in Renaissance Science

    The modern science of mechanics – a mathematical discipline – appeared during the sixteenth century at the crossroads of the increasing...
    Sergio H. Orozco-Echeverri in Encyclopedia of Renaissance Philosophy
    Reference work entry 2022
  16. Stoicism

    The ancient philosophy of Stoicism found both admirers and critics during the Renaissance. Early humanists such as Petrarch and Coluccio Salutati...
    Reference work entry 2022
  17. Formal Firms with Bribery in a Dynamic Business Environment

    While there are a relatively large number of studies on the relationship between firm formality and bribery, little is known about how a dynamic...

    Nam Hoang Vu, Tram-Anh Nguyen, ... Nguyen Viet Cuong in Journal of Business Ethics
    Article 25 June 2023
  18. Impact of Corporate Culture on Environmental Performance

    We examine the impact of corporate culture on environmental performance using a sample of 7199 firm-year observations over the period of 2002–2018....

    Mabel D. Costa, Solomon Opare in Journal of Business Ethics
    Article Open access 12 May 2024
  19. Medical Liability: Two Historical Cases from Padua

    Throughout history, medicine has been considered a superior and even sacred activity. The modern concept of medical malpractice was almost...
    Alberto Zanatta, Fabio Zampieri in Introduction to Medical Humanities
    Chapter 2022
  20. Why the COVID-19 Crisis Is an Ethical Issue for Business: Evidence from the Australian JobKeeper Initiative

    The COVID-19 virus was unveiled to the world as a health crisis and later also as an economic crisis. For some organisations, it has become an...

    Graciela Corral de Zubielqui, Howard Harris in Journal of Business Ethics
    Article Open access 24 March 2023
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